Originally Posted by SheriffJoe

Whatever boots you get, make sure they are AT LEAST a half size or more larger than you are used to if you will be spending any time in snow conditions. Investigate vapor barriers for your feet to keep your boots dry, especially if wearing leather boots.

Consider Sorel insulated boots.

I respectfully dissagree. Sorel insulated boots are IMHO the worst kind of boots if you plan to do any hiking in the snow. They are for sitting in a stand. Get boots that fit your feet properly. Vapor barriers make my feet sweat.

KC


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