newyorker_79
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I'm still trying to find a set, that'll keep my right foot warm. I bought some Itasca boots last year. Comfort rated to -45 F, yeah right. Even with wool socks, my right foot still got cold. I have a problem with circulation, so my hands and feet get cold easily.
Nick1945
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newyorker_79 said:I'm still trying to find a set, that'll keep my right foot warm. I bought some Itasca boots last year. Comfort rated to -45 F, yeah right. Even with wool socks, my right foot still got cold. I have a problem with circulation, so my hands and feet get cold easily.
You might be right, because both feet are resting right on top of the heat exchangers.
newyorker_79
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My point is, that the clutches throw heat, at the left foot. The 2-strokes have the exhaust, on the right side= additional heat for right foot. With no extra source for heat, the right foot gets cold. A couple friends, with '05 Vectors, have the same concern.
Blue Hornet
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I just bought a pair of fxr backshift boots and pray they are as good as the rockies i had for over ten years. I probabaly should have stuck with a brand I know works.
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I have a pair of Tundra boots from R U Outside and they are warm and comfortable. I have a buddy that always complained about feet getting cold. He bought a pair and he loves them.
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My vote goes to Baffin, best pair of boots I have ever owned.
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I use motocross boots
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It looks like there are a few different models of the Baffin boots. Which ones are you guys using? Also - How do the sizes run?
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I had Baffins and then switched to Sorel Glaciers. The Baffins were good but nothing compares to the Sorels for keeping your feet warm.
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This past winter I purchased some liners for my older CKX boots, they are rated to -70 so they should be fairly warm/hot?
Just another option if your not into spending some coin on some new boots?
Just another option if your not into spending some coin on some new boots?
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Irv said:This past winter I purchased some liners for my older CKX boots, they are rated to -70 so they should be fairly warm/hot?
Just another option if your not into spending some coin on some new boots?
Where did you get them??
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upei93 said:Irv said:This past winter I purchased some liners for my older CKX boots, they are rated to -70 so they should be fairly warm/hot?
Just another option if your not into spending some coin on some new boots?
Where did you get them??
I got them from Oshawa Snowmobile Clinic (local place for me)
I don't believe they are true CKX replacments but they fit my boot so I purchased them.
Thinking they were around $40-$50 for the pair(yea, we get hosed in Canada!)
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Trukke for sure. Lots of support and very warm.
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