Posted by The tractor vet on December 08, 2018 at 07:37:55 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: -50 below pac boots posted by Geo-TH,In on December 08, 2018 at 04:28:41:
Well for me any boot with 400 grams would be good down to maybe 50 above , my hunting boots are 1200 grams of this fabulous Thinsulate stuff and at 25 degree F i am good for maybe 3 hours up 3 and a half hours before it hurts to walk . Myself i have never found a boot or glove that will keep me warm for hours on end outside , been like this all my life . Myself i have tried everything i could afford shot of expensive heated gloves and socks. In my younger days running heavy equipment before the boss bought me the new dozer with the first cab in the company i was the first one on the jobs to put the side curtains on and install the winter fan , back in those days ya had to change the fans not just push and turn the blades . when we were moving equipment in the winter for the new job to start in the spring i like to froze in the old Mack . Only my company pick up and my car had good heaters .
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