What do you wear for boots while sledding?

fourbarrel

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I'm looking for some opinions on a pair of boots to wear while sledding and wondered what others where.I currently have a pair of Acton boots,similar to Sorel Glaciers,rated for -75* and while warm they are a bit on the cumbersome side so I thought about trying something more like an insulated hunting boot style that would be easier to walk in and would fit on the running board better.What do you guys wear?
 

I wear some old Sorel's. I think they are somewhere around 10 years old and they're super warm.
 
Klim Adrenaline. Light, warm, and dry. Very supportive, but not tilted forward like the snowboard type boot's. Very good traction, and never feel clunky.
 
Klim Adrenline, one of the best investments I have made. Really like the light, dry and compact. Only down is the lacing can be a pain, but I can deal with that for all the ups they have.
 
HMK, they're lightweight and warm. A bit goofy to walk in since they're snowboard style boots. Comfy for the position I like to ride in.
 
Timberland Superboots.

If they're good enough for Susan Butcher they're good enough for me.
 
I like my cheap Baffin"s and have never had cold feet or a comfort issue with any of the pairs I"ve owned. The other half seems to get cold feet with all the different brands she"s worn and now she puts Hotshots (hand warmers ) in her boots and it seems to have done the trick for her.
 
Sxr700Bandit said:
"old" Sorel Glaciers here, too!? :rockon:

Rock on dude!!!! best danged boots I've ever owned!! even though they caused me a sprained ankle last year you better bet I'm gonna keep on wearing them!! ;)!
 
i used to use glaciers but my pair has a curse on them. every time i wear them i get stuck in the slush on a lake.

i wear the sorrell rated for -50c with the leather uppers. work great for me other than my feet sweat because of the running board coolers. keep having to kick snow in the sliders to cool my feet off.
 


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