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12/3/2012 4:17:50 PM EDT
Bass Pro Shop has the Muck Arctic Pro on sale for $129. I think that is a pretty good price. http://www.muckbootcompany.com/Products/Pages/ArcticPro.aspx



My question is how hot are these boots?



I would be wearing them during late fall and winter is northern OH. They are rated -60F to 40F.



Is the Woody Max (-40F to 60F) more suited for OH winter weather?



When I go deer hunting, the only thing that ever seems to get cold are my toes. Right now I am just wearing insulated socks, insulated leather boots and rubber slip ons.



12/3/2012 4:21:27 PM EDT
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I bought the "wetlands" recently for early season, so far they are the best rubber boot I've owned, easy on and off, no buckle at the top yet they are snug.

I think I must be one of those guys who's always had cold feet from them being too hot and sweating cause so far these have been great.
12/3/2012 4:25:32 PM EDT
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Quoted:

I bought the "wetlands" recently for early season, so far they are the best rubber boot I've owned, easy on and off, no buckle at the top yet they are snug.



I think I must be one of those guys who's always had cold feet from them being too hot and sweating cause so far these have been great.




I see those are -20F to 70F. If that is truly the temperature they are comfortable, I think that fits northern OH temperatures the best.



12/3/2012 4:42:04 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
I bought the "wetlands" recently for early season, so far they are the best rubber boot I've owned, easy on and off, no buckle at the top yet they are snug.

I think I must be one of those guys who's always had cold feet from them being too hot and sweating cause so far these have been great.


I see those are -20F to 70F. If that is truly the temperature they are comfortable, I think that fits northern OH temperatures the best.



All I know is typically my feet get cold by the end of a 3hr sit.  It's been warmer this fall but there were several evenings when it was in the thirties and with regular socks I didn't have cold feet.
Not to mention they have been so comfortable that I wore them on two separate days walking to Pheasant hunt.