01-01-2010, 07:42 PM
Cabelas sells a boot that has 2000 grams of thinsulate insulation in them.
Buy them one size too big to allow a lot of air circulation and she will never get cold feet again.
Not actual cold feet.
I got my wife some of the same boots I wear, 1200 grams of thinsulate insulation and her feet nor mine have ever got cold. And I always have cold feet. poor circulation.
One tip would be to make sure she doesnt wear them in the car on the way up. I know if I wear mine in the car, my feet sweat and my socks are wet before I even get to the lake.
I wear my tennis shoes for the ride up, change boots when I get my gear on, and never have wet or cold feet.
I bet those 2000 gram boots would keep her feet warm.
Buy them one size too big to allow a lot of air circulation and she will never get cold feet again.
Not actual cold feet.
I got my wife some of the same boots I wear, 1200 grams of thinsulate insulation and her feet nor mine have ever got cold. And I always have cold feet. poor circulation.
One tip would be to make sure she doesnt wear them in the car on the way up. I know if I wear mine in the car, my feet sweat and my socks are wet before I even get to the lake.
I wear my tennis shoes for the ride up, change boots when I get my gear on, and never have wet or cold feet.
I bet those 2000 gram boots would keep her feet warm.