CamoMan
New Member
I own a pair of Alpha Burly Sport boots with 1000 grams of Thinsulate. I wear a quality liner sock, and a heavy pair of Merino wool socks. Sometimes, I add a second pair of socks. However, my feet still get cold in temps of 20 or less after about an hour. Specifically, it seems to be my big toe on each foot (might be because of an old minor frostbite situation). I am wondering if I would see a big difference if I switched to a 2000 gram Thinsulate boot on the colder days. The answer would seem to be an obvious 'yes', but then most people I talk to say that their feet stay warm, and even sweat with the setup I mentioned above.
So, would a heavier insulated boot work that much better? I am taking my boys on a Cabelas trip in February, and was considering the 2000 gram boots for the colder days. Toe warmers are an option that I sometimes use, but I really would like to find a boot/sock combo that works for me. What works best for all you cold-footed hunters ?
So, would a heavier insulated boot work that much better? I am taking my boys on a Cabelas trip in February, and was considering the 2000 gram boots for the colder days. Toe warmers are an option that I sometimes use, but I really would like to find a boot/sock combo that works for me. What works best for all you cold-footed hunters ?