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<blockquote data-quote="claybreaker" data-source="post: 1385174" data-attributes="member: 66625"><p>^^^ Circulation is a big deal, I try not to sit on/in something that will put a lot of pressure in one place... don't use a folding chair that has a supporting bar across the front. If you can make slow very controlled walk around your spot very while or so to stimulate the circulation. </p><p></p><p>If you are not walking a lot "Pac boots" have a thick insulation, but not much support.</p><p></p><p>I use boot insulators (Artic Shield) and place a "hot hand" packet or two in each one. I put these on as quick I get to my stand and don't wait until your feet are getting cold. So the heat does not go in your boot but between your and the boot insulator.</p><p></p><p>If your feet sweat up after walking in, maybe take a extra pair of dry sock and put them on after you to where you are going.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck and Be Safe,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claybreaker, post: 1385174, member: 66625"] ^^^ Circulation is a big deal, I try not to sit on/in something that will put a lot of pressure in one place... don't use a folding chair that has a supporting bar across the front. If you can make slow very controlled walk around your spot very while or so to stimulate the circulation. If you are not walking a lot "Pac boots" have a thick insulation, but not much support. I use boot insulators (Artic Shield) and place a "hot hand" packet or two in each one. I put these on as quick I get to my stand and don't wait until your feet are getting cold. So the heat does not go in your boot but between your and the boot insulator. If your feet sweat up after walking in, maybe take a extra pair of dry sock and put them on after you to where you are going. Good Luck and Be Safe, [/QUOTE]
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