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December 9th, 2015, 06:31 PM
#21

Originally Posted by
dickie
Try the Muck boot, I've tried all kinds. This is the best winter boot money can buy. Always get a boot that is at least a size bigger than you usually wear.
Hey Dickie, just to be clear: are you talking about the Nat's Muk boot (like Woodsman) or are you talking about Muck boots? If you're talking about Muck; which model?
Heeere fishy fishy fishy fishy! :fish:
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December 9th, 2015 06:31 PM
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December 9th, 2015, 09:33 PM
#22
These are the boots I'm talking about.
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December 10th, 2015, 02:56 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
Woodsman
These are the boots I'm talking about.

I have a Wind River pair that look almost identical rated to -100 C. They are extremely warm boots and reasonably light weight.
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December 10th, 2015, 07:15 AM
#24
Has too much time on their hands
Is anyone wonder what -100 really means?! Sounds to me a lot of BS that any brand can put on their packaging and somehow no one question. I don't think there is even a place on earth that get below -90C.
Anyway, the Titan are pretty good boots as long as you keep your feet dry.
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December 10th, 2015, 09:45 AM
#25
Cant go wrong with titans. I find them really light for what they are. Much lighter than the green rubbers.
S.
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December 10th, 2015, 10:55 AM
#26

Originally Posted by
Rugger
Hey Dickie, just to be clear: are you talking about the Nat's Muk boot (like Woodsman) or are you talking about Muck boots? If you're talking about Muck; which model?
The muck sport model. They are probably around the $150 mark.
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December 10th, 2015, 01:18 PM
#27
Has too much time on their hands
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December 10th, 2015, 06:00 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
FSHN 247
I realize this has been a subject on here many times...I have done previous thread searches but also realize new products come out every year. I've just been told that a new pair of higher end boots are in store for me this Xmas for my Icefishing addiction.
Question.....Does anyone have an opinion on the brand "Wind RIver" from Marks Work Warehouse.
They have a pair for $279 that have a -55 rating, antislip "Tarantula" grip soles and Boa style lacing.
Obviously want to get the best bang for my buck so all info is welcome on this boot or any other.
Brand, style name and location of purchase would be very helpful if not too much trouble.
Again, sorry for a repeat thread, thx in advance.
FSHN 247
Jay
Bring on the hardwater.....
Jay after doing extensive research with Matt and Woody we have found that the 40oz bottle of gibsons rare is the best way to make any boots effective on the ice.
As for those boots in question I know at least with work boots if you don't like them marks will exchange in a week.
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December 12th, 2015, 07:41 AM
#29
Oddly enough, I find with the 40 of gibby's my boots become severely ineffective LOL
S.
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December 12th, 2015, 09:09 AM
#30
By far the best boot ive seen on the ice are the Baffin Titans. I own a pair of Baffin Wolfs and I wish I got the titans solely because of the waterproof factor. As im sure you know it can get wet and slushy out on the ice and water will make it into the canvas synthetic type Baffin and Sorels. BAFFIN TITANS are where its at!!!!