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    I've got a Heaterbodysuit I use in really cold conditions in stands that are large enough for it. It comes with a pair of boot covers and yes they do work. The problem I find with big boots such as Baffins is climbing using climbing sticks. would be totally fine in a big ladder stand or ground blind but hiking into a remote location and setting up climbing sticks would be difficult

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    I wear the -100 rated sorel glaciers. Would be a bit bulky if you had a long walk. Never get cold feet with these. I wear heavy weight pure wool British socks in them. I wear the same boot ice fishing if theres no deep slush. Baffins if theres slush but the Sorels are warmer and drier than the Baffins

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiehunter View Post
    The thought process is - it goes over any boot
    So mid season - will over hiking boot (on windy day)
    Later/wet season - will be over neoprene+rubber waterproof
    Snowing season - will be over winter boot
    No offence but i think the demand can not be met.
    Not at least to have an usable ,comfortable and sturdy boot, especially usable while climbing trees -to use them saddle hunting.

    Boot for reasonable good hiking-warmth-cold weather saddle hunting-waterproofenes is LaCrosse Alphaburly.
    I use 15 years or so the same pair-800 gr insulation(nowadays they come up to 1600 gr)and works like a charm.
    In very cold-thin and thick wool socks in the boot,that is it.

    Worked in -20 moose hunt,works in saddle any winter(never saddle hunt though beyond -10 C).I love it.

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    Ended up getting these for $33 at bass pro..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbk View Post
    No offence but i think the demand can not be met.
    Not at least to have an usable ,comfortable and sturdy boot, especially usable while climbing trees -to use them saddle hunting.

    Boot for reasonable good hiking-warmth-cold weather saddle hunting-waterproofenes is LaCrosse Alphaburly.
    I use 15 years or so the same pair-800 gr insulation(nowadays they come up to 1600 gr)and works like a charm.
    In very cold-thin and thick wool socks in the boot,that is it.

    Worked in -20 moose hunt,works in saddle any winter(never saddle hunt though beyond -10 C).I love it.
    If there is a will, there is way [emoji23]

    What I meant was I already have all the boot wear I need, I just need some extra insulation on cooler than expected days.

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    I have the boot covers you posted. I got mine cheap on sale a couple years ago. They work great for me and I can stay out much longer. I put them overtop of bogs. I have thrown a hand warmer in the front when it’s really cold. You wouldn’t want to forget and try and walk or climb down in them by mistake. You’d probably end up eating S@!t!

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    Quote Originally Posted by diverduck View Post
    I have the boot covers you posted. I got mine cheap on sale a couple years ago. They work great for me and I can stay out much longer. I put them overtop of bogs. I have thrown a hand warmer in the front when it’s really cold. You wouldn’t want to forget and try and walk or climb down in them by mistake. You’d probably end up eating S@!t!
    Lol. Point taken [emoji1787][emoji1787]

    Hopefully, won't forget to take them off.

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    Battery heated socks

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    I have a pair and swear by them. Just strapped them to my pack for tomorrow, about half hour ago.

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    Call me old school if you like,but,I still like good ol' fashion Kamik snowmobile boots with insulated snowmobile pants or insulated farmer johns.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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