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IM Musky Time
Posted 12/2/2013 11:12 AM (#676699)
Subject: Boots





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Looking for suggestions on boots for the Xmas list. Have a pair of lightweight Wolverines right now that I love, but they are falling apart after 10+ years and don't keep my feet warm or dry in the snow/slush. Also have a heavy duty pair of Sorels that are super warm, but really heavy and bulky and are actually kind of dangerous to wear in the boat in the late fall. I do a lot of ice fishing. So, I'm looking for:

*Lightweight
*Warm
*Waterproof
*Available in size 14+

Edited by IM Musky Time 12/2/2013 11:13 AM
Flambeauski
Posted 12/2/2013 11:40 AM (#676703 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
Mucks.
jakejusa
Posted 12/2/2013 12:10 PM (#676710 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: RE: Boots




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
X2 on the Mucks super comfortable and warm. Top quality and not too hvy if you know what I mean.
Will Schultz
Posted 12/2/2013 12:59 PM (#676717 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
What kind of boot are you looking for? A pack boot but smaller than your sorels or something with good support like a hiking/hunting boot? Do your feet get cold easy? Would these do double duty as an ice fishing boot or would you be using the sorels for that?

Edited by Will Schultz 12/2/2013 1:00 PM
gtp888
Posted 12/2/2013 1:10 PM (#676719 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: RE: Boots





Location: Sun Prairie, WI
Military "Bunny" boots (white) or "Mickey Mouse" boots (black).  Super warm and a lot lighter than Sorels or LaCrosse Ice Kings.  Lots less expensive, too.  Check any military surplus site, or even Amazon. 
Ja Rule
Posted 12/2/2013 1:19 PM (#676722 - in reply to #676719)
Subject: RE: Boots




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gtp888 - 12/2/2013 1:10 PM

Military "Bunny" boots (white) or "Mickey Mouse" boots (black).  Super warm and a lot lighter than Sorels or LaCrosse Ice Kings.  Lots less expensive, too.  Check any military surplus site, or even Amazon. 


I absolutely love my Mickey's for ice fishing and other uses but will not wear them in the boat. They are too bulky to control the foot pedal with and would be dangerous if you were to fall in with them on.
jonnysled
Posted 12/2/2013 1:42 PM (#676725 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i love the Irish Setter brand boots for warmth, weight and multiple use wear. they come in a variety of degrees of warmth and have lasted a long time.

if you don't already have a boot drier put that on your christmas list … they are as important as the good pair of boots are.
IM Musky Time
Posted 12/2/2013 2:30 PM (#676736 - in reply to #676717)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Will Schultz - 12/2/2013 12:59 PM

What kind of boot are you looking for? A pack boot but smaller than your sorels or something with good support like a hiking/hunting boot? Do your feet get cold easy? Would these do double duty as an ice fishing boot or would you be using the sorels for that?


Am looking for an all-in-one, including ice fishing and in the boat. Feet do get cold sometimes (not in the Sorels). Arch support wouldn't be a huge consideration.

And yes, I actually have two boot dryers in case one goes down!

Edited by IM Musky Time 12/2/2013 3:02 PM
ToothTamer
Posted 12/2/2013 4:05 PM (#676758 - in reply to #676699)
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Location: Lake St.Clair
Might be a little big/bulky but I absolutely love my cabela inferno pac boots. 2000g thinsulate rocks

There on sale in the bargain cave section also 130 $

Edited by ToothTamer 12/2/2013 4:06 PM
achotrod
Posted 12/2/2013 9:50 PM (#676856 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Might be too thin for you but Under Armour Speed Freek boats rock.
Tackle Industries
Posted 12/2/2013 10:02 PM (#676863 - in reply to #676856)
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Location: Land of the Musky
LOVE my 2000g pack boots from Cabelas! Great for hunting and fishing. -10f was my worst hunting and the ONLY thing that was warm when I got off my stand was my feet.

James



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Brad P
Posted 12/2/2013 10:10 PM (#676868 - in reply to #676699)
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Not quite what you are asking for, but from a fishing perspective they are gold. Cabela's Alaskan Guideboot. Warm, waterproof, and not at all bulky. Good down to 20 degrees or so. I will say that for those utterly frigid days that can sometimes show up in November I might go with a different option, but from sub 60 to 25 these are my choice.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 12/2/2013 10:25 PM (#676874 - in reply to #676863)
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
x3 on the cabelas infernos.
They are a bit bulky but surprisingly light weight and needless to say very warm. I use them ice fishing and deer hunting. Ive been able to use them while hunting from climber stands and other small platforms without difficulty. I've had 2 foot surgeries in the last 6 months and was very pleased with the support. No support from my mucks....found out the hard way.
Cabelas has the black ones in size 14 for $119

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sworrall
Posted 12/2/2013 10:43 PM (#676877 - in reply to #676874)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sportsman's Guide 2000 gram side zip and lace ups. I have both, the side zips are new. I hunted in them all last week, and was very impressed; light, warm, comfortable.

I fished out of the lace ups up on LOTW in the snow and cold, and ice fished in them all last winter. Nice boots, a bit bulkier than the side zips.

Side zips are about $90 a pair, lace ups a little less.


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ToothTamer
Posted 12/3/2013 12:21 PM (#676962 - in reply to #676863)
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Location: Lake St.Clair
Are those the infernos?
Did you buy those liners or did they come with them by any chance?
keithtrophyfishn.com
Posted 12/3/2013 1:23 PM (#676980 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots




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Location: Ontario
I use New Balance gore tex shoes with a good pair of socks I have no issues. They keep me warm dry and fit my big feet (size 14) they aren't big or clumsy like boats and are water proof to the last lace. I wear mine daily and get a full season of guiding out of a pair with some lasting 2 seasons. (my season is 200 + days a year)
Will Schultz
Posted 12/4/2013 9:48 AM (#677119 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
For fishing in the boat I really don't like anything too warm or too bulky. I love my Danner boots with 200g thinsulate for fall fishing, if it's too cold for those the lake is frozen. The breathability is key to staying warm when temps are going up and down and activity level may cause sweating feet.
http://www.amazon.com/Danner-Mens-Sierra-Hunting-Boot/dp/B002OSXZYO...
IM Musky Time
Posted 12/4/2013 10:47 AM (#677135 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Thanks for all the suggestions fellas....leaning toward these and keeping my Sorels for the late season deep slush.

http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/mens-ua-brow-tine-hunting-boo...
tomyv
Posted 12/4/2013 4:42 PM (#677223 - in reply to #677135)
Subject: Re: Boots




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Location: Washington, PA
Danner Pronghorns.
Jmeyers
Posted 12/5/2013 12:32 PM (#677387 - in reply to #676699)
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Had to beat LaCrosse "Ice King" boots in my opinion. As warm and comfy as they come!
esoxfly
Posted 12/5/2013 9:29 PM (#677498 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Mucks.

Bunny boots are warm, but they're heavy and bulky and traction sucks...but they are about as warm as you can get.
honkermusky
Posted 12/5/2013 10:18 PM (#677504 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots




Posts: 383


Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
cabelas infernos are my favorite. they get a little bulky while in the boat but for ice fishing they are hands down the best I have ever used.
Sidejack
Posted 12/5/2013 10:57 PM (#677509 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: RE: Boots




Posts: 1082


Location: Aurora
Know what you mean RE traction & nimbleness in the boat late fall/early winter.
Decks get icy so traction & stability are necessities right along with warmth and minimal bulk.
Was at Cabelas tonite & tried on many including the Infernos & Predators.
Opinions follow:
Both were surprisingly lightweight but felt ski-boot like around the ankle which I imagined would hamper my nimbleness in the boat but no doubt great for what they're designed for. The Infernos were about as bulky as i'd dare to wear in a boat and the Predators are comically bulky and have a removable liner in them but again, both are much lighter than you'd expect & designed for hunting, not fishing I'd presume. Definitely worth trying on if you're so inclined. The Predators are flamethrower warm.
Also worth a try-on are the ones I ended up going with (see pic). I was hesitant because they kinda look like a kid's boot at first glance but once I had um on, I was sold. There's room in the toe box for warmers if you need them which was another selling point for me. They feel like a Sorel you can play basketball in and they're on sale to "boot".
Pun intended..

Here's the fit info I experienced with my 10.5 shoe size:
Predators - 12 (probably due to their extra liner)
Infernos - 11
Keens - 11

Hope this helps


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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 12/9/2013 10:52 AM (#678000 - in reply to #676699)
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
LaCrosse Hunting Pac is probably the best boot I've worn in terms of keeping my feet comfy white walking, sitting or standing in the cold, and I do a bunch of ice fishing.


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whynot
Posted 12/9/2013 2:46 PM (#678037 - in reply to #676699)
Subject: Re: Boots




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http://www.baffin.com/product-p/40001305.htm

Baffin Apex are the boots I am getting for Xmas that meet your list requirements. I've gone through a number of pair of winter boots and am sick of always ending up with cold feet/toes one way or another. No personal experience with them outside, but I tried them on and it's like you're walking on pillows and my feet started sweating in about 30 seconds in the store. Rated to -148 fahrenheit.
CASTING55
Posted 12/9/2013 3:27 PM (#678045 - in reply to #678037)
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Location: N.FIB
how do the baffins size compare to your normal shoe size
whynot
Posted 12/9/2013 7:20 PM (#678112 - in reply to #676699)
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When I tried them on I wore winter socks, a thicker Marino wool blend. I wear an 11.5 shoe. A 12 Baffin Apex fit perfectly. So, pretty close for me. Check EBay for prices on these. $240 plus tax in store, $179 shipped to your door online.
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