A pair of Mucks or Bogs (my preference) is all you need. Spending most my days outside northcountry winters, cold feet are not an issue. These are rated - 72°f/-60c Bogs Bozeman Tall and can get taller w/o finger pulls.
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Badass but that rating begs the question, htf does a boot get rated to -72 ?
Are frost bite amputations part of the testing ?
The palladiums are too short. You'd have wet feet from melted snow in less than an hour.
Insulated muck boots are the way to go. Tried Hunter Wellies one year and my feet froze despite being dry- it was below zero though.
Yep, And you can get new liners if need be.I have a pair of sorrels that are 25 years old that work fine. As long as you only wear them on snow (and not pavement) they last forever.
I have a pair of sorrels that are 25 years old that work fine. As long as you only wear them on snow (and not pavement) they last forever.