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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 272087" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Wore uninsulated boots in WY last week. Lots of horseback and long hours of glassing from temps in the 50's down into single-digits. Got chilly feet a few times, never uncomfortably "cold" though. I put a LOT of stock in "Keep your head warm" and everything else stays warm as well. Wiggle-your-toes is another thing I do not discount. I'd much rather under insulate and be cool/chilly than over-insulate, sweat myself soaked, and then get COLD, that applies to all body parts, not just feet. IMO/IME, "Warm" is much more a factor of moisture management than overall insulation if one moves even a little bit.</p><p></p><p>I also carry a goodly amount of "self-contained" insulation which I suspect is a major factor as well (grin).</p><p></p><p>Boots and gloves are IMO the 2 most "personal" items one must learn what their own body likes/needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 272087, member: 412"] Wore uninsulated boots in WY last week. Lots of horseback and long hours of glassing from temps in the 50's down into single-digits. Got chilly feet a few times, never uncomfortably "cold" though. I put a LOT of stock in "Keep your head warm" and everything else stays warm as well. Wiggle-your-toes is another thing I do not discount. I'd much rather under insulate and be cool/chilly than over-insulate, sweat myself soaked, and then get COLD, that applies to all body parts, not just feet. IMO/IME, "Warm" is much more a factor of moisture management than overall insulation if one moves even a little bit. I also carry a goodly amount of "self-contained" insulation which I suspect is a major factor as well (grin). Boots and gloves are IMO the 2 most "personal" items one must learn what their own body likes/needs. [/QUOTE]
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