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I use these new Helly Hansens with the ice grip tread. It's like walking on concrete with the crazy traction. Marks workwarehouse is where i got mine. Super warm and lightweight.
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Very useful info, learned a lot, thanks to everyone for the info., I'm in the market for winter boots, although down south around Lake Erie I am still riding by bike.
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QUOTE (marcballs @ Jan 05, 2023 - 03:49 pm)
Nats winter boots $172 on amazon are by far the best.....
people who say baffin haven't wore a pair of nats.
lightest and warmest boots.
mine are going into year 4, just make sure to put in better insoles.
i've worked in snow removal for 20 years first 17 with baffin boots and i will never go back.
Cannot agree more I have been wearing Baffin Titans for many years and when I switched to Nats three years ago it’s like I dropped prison balls from my feet. In Nats I can walk miles on ice - they are extremely lightweight and also warm .
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Like most people on here, I am running the Baffin Titans. They are the warmest by far, but awful to walk in as they are bulky and heavy. I've tried NATS from Amazon and while they were lightweight and relatively warm, they got a hole in them on my first outing, which spread throughout the day and i returned them immediately. The Baffins are bomb proof so I will keep using them.
Gloves - Kombi Patroller gore-tex with down. amazing gloves.
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similar to the Baffins i'm sure. i have Cabelas version. I call them Moon Boots. Big and always seem to get my lines wrapped around them.Driving is a Huge No No. but feet are always warm. Mitts , I picked up a pair of Woods down filled at CT , super cheap on sale but effective if you actually leave them on. Hard to do if your fishing so hand warmers come in handy to thaw the fingers
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