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Predator Hunting => Gear Bag => Topic started by: uncle buck on December 24, 2010, 04:07:25 PM
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Cabelas sold them at one time... I did buy a pair of the Cabelas with the liners. Not the best boots for going from point A to Point B but great since most times over crusty snow I just call where it's legal.. then there was the time they, sold white gaithers...Problem with Cabelas they sale them for a short time and then they no longer stock them..
Wish Cabelas would start to take care of the predator hunters again...Same with Nitelite...They, Nitelite sale coon hunters clothing...Nylon that the coon dog hunters use to take a beating in the brush...The nylon makes to much noise for predator hunters to use...
Army & Navy surplus does sale a white Mickey Mouse boot... It has a small air valve on the side that fill with air to keep you warm.. Things are dangerous...You fall real easy on ice...Not to good of traction..
This vendor claim that they can be used at -40 below 0??????
http://store.colemans.com/cart/boots-and-shoes-c-7.html
However remember what I said about how you slip with these on the ice.. You might have to use ice cleats so you don't fall.. All kind of other cold weather gear on this web site also
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unclebuck
I use to were the black ones with out the air stem and they were big and heavy to walk around in. I think they got there name in WWII Mickey Mouse boot, big round and black Just like Mickeys ears. But my feet never got cold walking. If you stood still and your feet started getting chilly just walk a little and they got worm.
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Yep Buckwheat I remember that now... When hunting deer on stand your toes would get cold..When you moved it got warmer.. Now the USCG when they went on fishery patrols in Alaska with their C130's they issued that kind of a boot to personnel...What were they suppose to do if their plane went down..keep walking to stay warm..