MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
Expensive, but the best all around unless you’re in the NWT or Alaska. No need for separate cleats. Work that in to the final cost of your boot setup. You can find them discounted if you look around. http://www.korkers.com/footwear/winter/polar-vortex-1200.htmlI own the Tundra Jacks, this boots predecessor. It’s an awesome boot. The Tundra Jack can still be had for around $150 depending on your size. It’s 1200 grams of insulation, so definitely not the warmest available, but I can drive my car with them on my feet. That’s worth something. The Cabela’s boots and Baffin's are humungous. I also own a pair of Baffin Shackletons and they are very nice boots as well, very, very warm and rated to -148F, but they are quite large. Buy two sizes bigger than your day shoes if you buy Baffin.DN
Thanks for the replies Gents. I will take a look at Baffin's and the Cabelas Trans Alaskans. I am running a pair of Mickey's right now that I'm quite positive are older than I am. I've never gotten cold in them, but they have no tread left at all and are like a pair of lead ingots are taped to both of my feet. The rubber is also starting to split in several places. Considering I bought a full set of Striker Lake Effect's last year I figured it won't do me much good this year if my feet are frozen.