I notice that my feet don't get as cold since I switched to saddles. Not sure why. I assume that I have better circulation to my feet in a saddle position??
I think that sitting in a conventional stand is probably more conducive to cold feet...leg muscles are totally relaxed in the seated position while at the same time, my feet are on a metal platform.
A certain amount of muscle tension in the legs maximizes blood flow so maybe thats the reason my feet stay warmer in a saddle.
And as mentioned earlier always put your boots on a boot dryer after EVERY hunt. Not only will your feet be warmer on the next hunt, dry boots will grow less bacteria which will produce less odor.
Boot dryers are a requirement IMO.
I think that sitting in a conventional stand is probably more conducive to cold feet...leg muscles are totally relaxed in the seated position while at the same time, my feet are on a metal platform.
A certain amount of muscle tension in the legs maximizes blood flow so maybe thats the reason my feet stay warmer in a saddle.
And as mentioned earlier always put your boots on a boot dryer after EVERY hunt. Not only will your feet be warmer on the next hunt, dry boots will grow less bacteria which will produce less odor.
Boot dryers are a requirement IMO.