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<blockquote data-quote="Bmccart" data-source="post: 1577211" data-attributes="member: 103703"><p>And as far as boots go, is 1000 gram insulation in a leather boot usually enough? My feet don't get cold too easily. And I do have a set of therma cell heated insoles. I also have a set of muck arctic pro boots that are the most comfortable boot I've ever had. And what I wear hunting at home in mo and I've never had the heated insoles in them and my feet have never gotten cold. But I've never put them to that much of a test as to hiking miles in the mountains. Not sure how they'd hold up? I'm sure somebody has tried them before. And I know a lace up is better as far as ankle support goes also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bmccart, post: 1577211, member: 103703"] And as far as boots go, is 1000 gram insulation in a leather boot usually enough? My feet don’t get cold too easily. And I do have a set of therma cell heated insoles. I also have a set of muck arctic pro boots that are the most comfortable boot I’ve ever had. And what I wear hunting at home in mo and I’ve never had the heated insoles in them and my feet have never gotten cold. But I’ve never put them to that much of a test as to hiking miles in the mountains. Not sure how they’d hold up? I’m sure somebody has tried them before. And I know a lace up is better as far as ankle support goes also. [/QUOTE]
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