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baffins. expensive but only boot I've worn that will keep you warm at any temp. and i have bad circulation. they're the same boots issued to canadian military. -158f rated and waterproof!
I have several boots for different conditions. My everyday winter boots are Keen Summit County. They have Keen's 300 gram insulation with 600 gram in the toes. Keen has redesigned this boot with 400 gram insulation which is probably too much for above 0 degree days. I'll be looking for some boots with 200-300 gram insulation to replace my old Keens.If the temperature is below -15 I wear LaCrosse hunting boots with 600 gram thinsulate. I can't imagine needing more insulation than that. My other boots are for extra wet conditions or have studded soles for traction.The most important insulation in any boot is between your feet and the ground (or ice). An insulated insole will keep your feet warmer than 3 million gram insulation in the rest of the boot. Closed cell foam is probably the best insulator for insoles. I cut my own from a yoga mat. They only last 3-4 weeks before the foam gets too compressed under my heels. When I can cut enough insoles from a $14 yoga mat that I don't worry about durability.
My Cabelas Predator Extreme's are unbelievable. My feet are usually too hot in them. When slushy I like my knee high rubber boots with 1200 gram insulation.
baffins. expensive but only boot I've worn that will keep you warm at any temp. a
I agree the Predator Extremes are by far the most warm ,comfortable boot i have ever worn. and like the name says I have fished the extreme in them from deep slush to 25 below zero without so much as a chilly piggy toe!
I think I’ll look into these. They look a lot less gommy then my mickey mouse ones. AND they ONLY cost about 8 times as much! But really; They look like the ticket. 230+ isn’t that scary to stay comfortable. Quite a few choices. What are you using JS? How much do they weigh?