I run 3 different types of rubber boots depending on weather. I pair them up with Marino socks, either light mid or heavy for the season and never deal with cold feet on the stand. Key thing I've found is ensuring the upper body is insulated. Soon as it starts to cool, it pulls heat from the hands and feet which is why they are always the first to go. Having that addressed, I can sit out in the stand all day in Wisconsin freezing temps with zero issues of feet getting cold.
Early season, Baffin Blackhawk (PLN).
Baffin boots have been used by hunters, trappers and fishers for over 30 years. Since the mid-eighties, North Americans have relied on Baffin for warmth and waterproofing in the outdoors. Baffin is proud to present BLACKHAWK (PLN), a boot for every season, sport and surrounding. Whether on the...
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Mid season, Baffin Backwood (PLN) in Mossy Oak
BACKWOOD has been the hunters, trappers and fisherman’s trusted boot of choice for many seasons. Relying on the style for warmth and waterproofing, BACKWOOD (PLN) equips these specialists whether on the tree stand, the trail or while waiting for your next bite. Safety, reliability and comfort in...
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Late season, Baffin Titan (PLN)
I just received my Baffin Titans and the quality, insulation, and over all boot is hands down the best out there.
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