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Message Subject: Winter Boots
Donald Propst
Posted 12/25/2010 7:38 PM (#95795)
Subject: Winter Boots


Been looking for a great cold weather boot. Even living in the South it can get pretty cold here in the mountains of N.C. Fished last Thurs. and water temp 43 and air temp in the heat of the day was 46. My Sorrell boots are marginal with Toasty Toes. Been looking for a replacement. Don't need a tall boot, just more insulation for the feet when sitting in the boat. Any good recommendations appreciated.
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sworrall
Posted 12/25/2010 8:47 PM (#95796 - in reply to #95795)
Subject: Re: Winter Boots




Location: Rhinelander
Guide Gear ot Itasca 2000 gram thinsulate boots. I have a pair of both, and ice fish in them regularly. Light, nice to walk in, and very warm.
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Donald Propst
Posted 12/25/2010 9:38 PM (#95797 - in reply to #95795)
Subject: RE: Winter Boots


Thanks for the reply, will check them out.
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Donald Propst
Posted 12/25/2010 9:46 PM (#95798 - in reply to #95795)
Subject: RE: Winter Boots


Went to Itasca web site and didn't find 2000 gram boots. Do you have a supplier or catalog store name to check out for both?
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TP180
Posted 12/26/2010 7:59 AM (#95800 - in reply to #95795)
Subject: RE: Winter Boots


LaCrosse Ice Man - I can sit in my tree stand all day long and not get cold feet. They are too heavy for walking a lot, but great for sitting.
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tellis
Posted 12/27/2010 2:44 PM (#95808 - in reply to #95796)
Subject: Re: Winter Boots


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Location: Sartell, Minnesota
sworrall - 12/25/2010 8:47 PM

Guide Gear ot Itasca 2000 gram thinsulate boots. I have a pair of both, and ice fish in them regularly. Light, nice to walk in, and very warm.


Guide Gear 2000 gram thinsulate from Sportsmans Guide around $65.99, I have a pair and love them or there has been alot of good feedback on the Inferno Boots from Cabelas.

Edited by tellis 12/27/2010 2:45 PM
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sworrall
Posted 12/29/2010 9:33 AM (#95819 - in reply to #95795)
Subject: Re: Winter Boots




Location: Rhinelander
I also bought the Itasca 2000 gram from Sportsmans Guide.
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