Hatt55, you know the stars align !
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The RedHead muck boots have foam for insulation. That trumps thinsulate any day.
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Hatt55, you know the stars align !
Git da net boys ! We bringing em up in droves! L
I've had the Bogs Arctic Roamer for a few years. They are heavy and ugly, but they are warm.
Here's 10 suggestions I just received in an email. I was afraid to check the price of some of it!
10 Winter Fishing Apparel Choices to Keep You Warm
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Tried out the Muck Arctic Ranger Boots yesterday. Was pleasantly surprised or amazed at how well they fit,felt,light,warmth, for a rubber boot. Granted it was only 35 degrees but also had a 20mph NW wind. Was on the water for 4 hours and never got cold feet. Only concern I had was after taking my boots off my Wool Socks were moist from sweat. Being a rubber bottomed boot I somewhat expected this and can live with that no problem. Over all I was very pleased with the performance and would recommend them as well.......Ranger
Ranger - I saw your post on FB of your new Muck boots. Glad to hear they are going to work well for you. I've now got on my wish-list a pair of the Arctic Sport boots. Sitting at the dock last weekend, my feet were the only thing that got cold. For coveralls, I had one of the guys at our Denver Airport location send me a pair that the guys wear outside in the snow all day - a bit bulky, but kept me very warm. Not sure of the name though, I'll have to check the next time we go back to the lake. I like the suggestion of winter golf gloves as well. I just kept my hands in my pocket with hand warmers (wife bought me a big box of them for Christmas).
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