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Need advice on new rubber boots

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by pastorjim08, Mar 21, 2016.

  1. BJE80

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    I think if you get the thicker aeroheads that would solve that. There are the warmer or the cooler ones. I wear my aeroheads rubber boots till the ground is frozen no problem. Then I can use leather boots after that if I need to.
     
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    Born2Hunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I own the 3.5mm and 7mm and the 7mm doesn't keep the feet warm I tried everything in the book I think the biggest problem is that the boots don't breath

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    looks like to me that there isn't a boot out there that is good for year round.
     
  4. BJE80

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    Interesting. I have the 3.5mmm and can sit in 25 deg weather for 4-5 hours without them getting that cold. And all day in 35 deg weather.
     
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    Yeah I have the same ones and I wore them ice fishing this year and they worked well for the 4-5 hours like you said. I used gift cards for the thermacell heated insoles. When we were on the lake all day these came in handy. Click them on when you were starting to get cold and warm up then turn them back off. They are going to be great for late season hunting and fishing.


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    I agree!
     

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