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Muck Arctic Pro’s for me. I wear a 14 shoe and got a 14 Muck. I wear a thermal ultra light liner and a heavy Marino wool sock (85% wool or better). The fit is perfect for me and they aren’t heavy IMO. I suggest trying any footwear on before you buy them. What works for some doesn’t work for others. Another thing to consider is how your boots will impede you’re driving ability if you plan on driving with them on. I know it might not be an issue for some but a big clunky pair of boots can reek havoc on my accelerator. My Arctic Pro’s don’t do that. For being a size 14 boot they are pretty low profile and light weight. I drive a 2006 HHR, I’m 6’ tall and about 230#’s. Space is pretty limited as it is and I have no problem driving in those boots. I also wore them in a river once and fished for steealhead for about 4-5 hours and my feet stayed dry and warm the entire time. Hole slush is a non-issue.
I ended up buying the Lacrosse 1600 boots, not sure I like the feel. I still like my old Sorels. Today we were on a drive and noticed a sign Alpaca gear for sale, it was a local farmer who has a few Alpacas but does not make socks. He sells some brands in his shed, I bought a pair today for $20, they feel great but need to test them.
Warmest boots I have ever had are the Cabela's trans Alaskan . Hands down !!! Light but big and bulky .
Just got some Baffin titans, super light, can’t wait to try them. Says good to -148 don’t think I will need that feature