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insulated vs uninsulated boots

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I am getting new boots and I don't know what I am going to get insulated or uninsulated. These boots are for hunting during rifle season in the mountains. Pretty good walks to my stands. Just looking for best option on keeping feet warm. What works best for you?
 
My feet freeze on cold hunts. Insulated boots didn't seem to help.

Now, I wear something that's comfortable to walk in, and then use the Arctic Shield boot covers. If really cold, I'll toss in a couple of hot hands. It's the only thing that I could find that keeps me in the woods when cold.

Do a search on here about cold feet, and there are several options that have been discussed in the past.
 
for mountain hunting, get a comfortable boot with good support. Don't worry about insulation.
Open 2 hot hands when you leave the truck and put them in some boot blankets.
When you get on stand, take the boots off and your sweaty socks. Put them in a garbage bag and close up.
Put dry socks on, then the boot blankets. Dry toasty feet all day long.
When you leave, put the boots back on for the hike out.
A bit of a pita but way better than freezing feet all morning making your hunt miserable.
 
I ll wear a thin liner sock under my wool socks and that helps on the colder hunts. Usually wearing uninsulated danner proghorns for Tennessee whitetails.
 
Last year I went to Kennetrek Extreme Mountian boots with 400 grams thinsulate and wear a merino wool sock. Put the Artic shield boot blankets over top and am better than ever wearing heavily insulated boots. I tore my right ankle up as a kid and it's always cold no matter what but this is the best combination I've tried yet.
 

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