RowdyRoddy
Expert
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- Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
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HMK Highmark Pro. Excellent boots.
RR
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WANN4STROKE
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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- Feb 26, 2007
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- Anchorage, Ak.
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2009 Viking
2006 ApxMtn-sold
2001 MtnMax-sold
1998 VMAX 500-totalled
Bunny boots- military style. Been wet at -10f and still warm.
Rockmeister
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- NE Indiana
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- www.yamaheater.com
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- 2007 Attak - LOVE my sled!!!
A friend of mine turned me on to Hunting Boots.
They are super warm and waterproof.
These crazy guys (my opinion, lol) wander through the swamps, climb trees and just sit, don't even move. Their boots must keep them warm and dry, so they are pretty good.
And usually cost less, about right now everyone is clearing them out. (Usually $50 or so right now.)
Used to go for the cool looks of snowmobile boots, but got really tired of cold feet!
Have never had cold feet again!
PS Bunny boots... a friend has them, calls them Mickey Mouse boots, they fill with air.
His are very warm, once they warm up!
They are super warm and waterproof.
These crazy guys (my opinion, lol) wander through the swamps, climb trees and just sit, don't even move. Their boots must keep them warm and dry, so they are pretty good.
And usually cost less, about right now everyone is clearing them out. (Usually $50 or so right now.)
Used to go for the cool looks of snowmobile boots, but got really tired of cold feet!
Have never had cold feet again!
PS Bunny boots... a friend has them, calls them Mickey Mouse boots, they fill with air.
His are very warm, once they warm up!
MT RX1 Mountain Man
Expert
92vwgti
Extreme
klim adrenaline gtx...awesome boot so far
fxnytrortx3
Expert
Yamaha DC boots with the BOA system. I love those boots little hard to walk in due to the excellent ankle support.
If you are looking for a nice boot thats easy to adjust and take on and off the boa laces are the way to go.
darren
If you are looking for a nice boot thats easy to adjust and take on and off the boa laces are the way to go.
darren
Swiss Sledder
TY 4 Stroke God
From last season http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=47096
rx-1Wanted
Extreme
yamaslob
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Klim's or Trukke boots.
ViperMan
Pro
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- Jan 4, 2004
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- Binghamton, NY
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2014 SR Viper RTX
Well guys I appreciate all the feedback, and believe this is one of those areas where there is not just one right answer, but probably several good choices. A lot of it is personal preference. I liked many that I saw and think I could have been happy with many but I kind of went out on a limb and bought a pair no one specifically mentioned.....the Baffin Pivot. I'm familiar with the Baffin name and know they are quality. I like the BOA design (considerably less cost than the Yamaha DC) and I figured I'd give it a try. I found on sale at http://www.6pm.com/n/p/p/7176884/c/133.html for $126.50....wish me luck, I'll keep you posted!
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Mad Dog
Newbie
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- Nov 20, 2006
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Those look pretty interesting. You will have to let us know how they work out this year.
attak-d
Pro
Trukke all the way! lite and warm!
I think you did good. Let us know how you get along with them.
Geezer
Geezer
SIMMER
TY 4 Stroke Master
Sorels or Baffins...both made by Canadian's who KNOW winter!
bottlerocket
Lifetime Member
Sorels for a couple hunderd years but now I have Yamaha polar boots. The key is to take out the inserts every time to dry them out.
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