Hey all,
It seems like whatever I do I can't keep my feet warm while sitting on my deer stand. Just last night I left my stand with what felt like wood blocks where my feet used to be. It was only 31 degrees.
I feel like I've tried about everything under the sun and still haven't found a way to keep my feet warm. I'm talking I've tried all sorts of different boots from uninsulated boots to pac boots with both thick socks and thin socks, liner socks, wool and synthetic material. I've tried rubber boots, such as 1600g Lacrosse Alpha Burly Pros. I've hiked in to the stand in thin socks and tennis shoes and switched to dry socks and boots. I've tried sitting. I've tried standing. I wiggle my toes. I loosen my laces for circulation. I've worn boots a size bigger for more air space. I've tried the stupid foot warmers. I have tried putting antiperspirant on my feet to keep them from sweating.
What am I missing here? Am I just cursed? It's not like my entire body if frozen, just my feet. Obviously, this is not an issue for me on more active hunts when I'm hiking more. I have good quality gear, Schnee's, Lacrosse, SmartWool, etc., and am not afraid to spend some money to stay comfortable.
Anyone have any tips or tricks to share? I don't want to lose my feet to frostbite, but if I start getting daylight pictures of a certain buck I just might.
Thanks in advance.
It seems like whatever I do I can't keep my feet warm while sitting on my deer stand. Just last night I left my stand with what felt like wood blocks where my feet used to be. It was only 31 degrees.
I feel like I've tried about everything under the sun and still haven't found a way to keep my feet warm. I'm talking I've tried all sorts of different boots from uninsulated boots to pac boots with both thick socks and thin socks, liner socks, wool and synthetic material. I've tried rubber boots, such as 1600g Lacrosse Alpha Burly Pros. I've hiked in to the stand in thin socks and tennis shoes and switched to dry socks and boots. I've tried sitting. I've tried standing. I wiggle my toes. I loosen my laces for circulation. I've worn boots a size bigger for more air space. I've tried the stupid foot warmers. I have tried putting antiperspirant on my feet to keep them from sweating.
What am I missing here? Am I just cursed? It's not like my entire body if frozen, just my feet. Obviously, this is not an issue for me on more active hunts when I'm hiking more. I have good quality gear, Schnee's, Lacrosse, SmartWool, etc., and am not afraid to spend some money to stay comfortable.
Anyone have any tips or tricks to share? I don't want to lose my feet to frostbite, but if I start getting daylight pictures of a certain buck I just might.
Thanks in advance.