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There are several reasons for feet to get cold. One main reason is the boot fits just right. You need extra room around your foot so it isn't pressing against the cold boot all the time and there's plenty of wiggle room. Usually a size larger or extra wide will do it.
Get yourself a pair of these. Warmest boots I have ever worn and I have blown a ton of money trying to find warm boots. I have colder than normal feet and these are great. https://www.kimpex.com/en-ca/products/snowmobile/apparels-and-protective-gear/boots/ckx-boots-yukon?sku=033081&keyword=Ckx%20yukon
I switched from my trusty mickeys boots to muck arctic pros.arctic pros are light and pretty warm but if the arthritis in my hip was gone id still wear my mickeys..warm with any sock combination.ive only used my arctic pros one season tho.but a few days i could feel my toes getting cold after being out all day.not freezing cold but wearing my mickeys i was used to never having cold feet.
Last year I broke down and bought a pair of Trans Alaskans , my feet are dry and warm, but takes a little getting use to walking as there is 3”s of space from the ice to the bottom of your foot.
50 bucks cheaper.https://www.amazon.com/CKX-Boots-Yukon-Size-9/dp/B017NSPS1W
I love my Trans Alaskans. I was OK walking, but picking stuff up off the ice while standing, or trying to... that produced some laughter. Like, woah, the ground is way down there!
Yep. I'm 6'2" in the TAs...
last season I started wearing the Muck Artic Pro and they worked great for me. I bought those and the Kahtoolas to start the season last year and I am very happy.
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