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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1367375" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>Even in 20 to 30 degree weather for last 2 years my toes are cold. Never had a problem with this. usually my fingers.</p><p>I have tried smart wool and about ever sock they have at cabelas . Those toe warmers drive me crazy in my boot. I am at the point to even spend 200 bucks on pair of heated shocks. I have been wearing same brand of boots for the last six years. I even have some of those wicked thick ones we use to wear 20 years ago. I think I have atleast 1/2 of 45 gallon garbage can liner bag full of socks that don't keep my toes warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1367375, member: 85156"] Even in 20 to 30 degree weather for last 2 years my toes are cold. Never had a problem with this. usually my fingers. I have tried smart wool and about ever sock they have at cabelas . Those toe warmers drive me crazy in my boot. I am at the point to even spend 200 bucks on pair of heated shocks. I have been wearing same brand of boots for the last six years. I even have some of those wicked thick ones we use to wear 20 years ago. I think I have atleast 1/2 of 45 gallon garbage can liner bag full of socks that don't keep my toes warm. [/QUOTE]
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