Haha, So I am cleaning off the clutter on my bench and lo and behold, there's a tag from my alpaca insoles.
The link on the tag is
NEAFP.com
Let me describe how I use mine. I was skeptical that they would continue to lay nice and flat in my boots. One thing I hate is when socks slip down and start bunching up in a boot. I think these insoles have the potential to do that, especially when they are in contact with wool or alpaca socks. I strictly wear these insoles UNDER the boot insoles...in my case its always Superfeet insoles. Doing it this way keeps the alpaca insoles firmly in place. I still get the insulation that the alpaca insoles adds but I dont get any benefit of the moisture wicking quality of the alpaca insole. My socks are still in contact with the Superfeet insoles. I imagine it would be even warmer with the alpaca insoles placed on top of the boot insoles but I don't believe the alpaca will stay in place while walking.
So, a key point with this is, what type of insoles did your boots come with? I gotta think that not all boot insoles are created equal. Maybe switching to a better insole is something that is over looked when figuring out a boot system??
I do know that an alpaca insole will improve your system. Exactly how you insert them in your boot may be something to experiment with.
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