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27th January 08, 02:01 PM
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 Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted
looks very cool. Are they warm?
As is, they are good for late spring to early fall in the PNW.
Being from the PNW, I "LAYER" as needed( heavy sox, Innersole made of a good carpet under layment (scrap) Bootie ( knee high) made out of an old US Army blanket (good to freezing - mid 20s, for me) NOTE note with a kilt @ the lower temps, my Knobby knees FREEZE 
For COLD = Buy boot with REAL wool Fleece ( or buy the boot larger & line yoursef ) & line top with the same. I have friends who have these & wear then reg. in the Mtn.s ( try the ROCKIES, etc ) well bellow ZERO & claim they are toasty. Me I wear good inulated boots with good "treads"( HATE falling on my ****.
Puffer
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