Steel toes and the winter

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wallyworld

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be careful what you wish for, here's a windshield shot from No. Maine last March. It ain't fun working in snow:D

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wawireguy

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No cotton when its cold/wet out.. Wool or poly all the way if you want to be technical. Course I've worn tennis shows snomobiling so am not one to say you should never wear cotton in the winter..
 

FlyFish

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Your feet sweat most of the time and get cold because of the damp socks. Next time it's really cold spray your feet with antiperspirant. You won't believe how much warmer they will be.
 

celtic

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FlyFish said:
Your feet sweat most of the time and get cold because of the damp socks. Next time it's really cold spray your feet with antiperspirant. You won't believe how much warmer they will be.


Stick around....I'll give my review of the antiperspirant on the feets when it gets brutal around here [Jan/Feb].
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