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I have some pursuit stealth muck boots which breath good and keep my feet warm(I always wear wool with them)

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I dont like wearing them in the boat so its gotta be really cold to make me wear them.  Honestly in the boat crocs and wool socks keep my feet warm down to near freezing.  None of this is what you were wanting with this post but I felt the need to share lmao

everything in this post is purely opinion and is said to annoy you.

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1 hour ago, jdmidwest said:

I use Muck type rubber boots with neoprene liners. 

That's what I do now.  My son talked me into trying them and it's great.  Slide on and off and no problem at the boat ramps.  I still keep a pair of shoes in the boat but rarely switch to them.  

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39 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

That's what I do now.  My son talked me into trying them and it's great.  Slide on and off and no problem at the boat ramps.  I still keep a pair of shoes in the boat but rarely switch to them.  

My mucks are extremely comfortable.  This pair I have had for 4-5 years.

everything in this post is purely opinion and is said to annoy you.

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2 hours ago, Quillback said:

  I put on a pair of heavy socks of course when it is cold, and being a wimp, I won't go if the temps are below freezing.  

NEOS Villager Overshoe (muckbootcompany.com)

That's ok Jeff , I won't go if it's less than 15 degrees

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I have a pair of cheepo walmart boots 1.5 sizes too big and wear pretty hefty murino wool socks in them... toasty.
IMHO - In the winter you need room... Tight = low circulation, Tight = Sweaty = Cold.

 

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These are my favorite, quite a bit cheaper than Muck too. 

Neoprene isn't near as tough as rubber, it's pretty easy to snag on a sharp stick and tear, but it's a lot warmer and more comfortable to wear.

I have a pair from last year that's been holding up well, aside from the aforementioned sharp stick incidents, they're only water tight up to the ankles. I wear them just about every day from November-April.

https://www.tidewe.com/collections/hunting-boots/products/tidewe-hunting-boot-for-men-16

The ultimate cold weather boot is a Sorel Glacier. I think those are what Terrierman was getting at.

-Austin

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