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    Anyone ever use bunny boots and do they work.

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    I have a pair but have never worn them, guess I should try them.

    The best way to keep your feet warm in winter is to keep them dry from perspiration!

    I like to wear the polypropolyne socks with wool socks over them, avoid cotton socks as they absorb sweat instead of wicking it away!

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    I had a pair when I lived in Chicago (longest three years of my life) and wore them when I went ice fishing. They worked great! Don't tighten the laces and they will keep you good and warm. If I had them still (dog chewed them up) I would still be wearing them when I sauger fish, but it rarely gets cold enough down here to need them.

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    I'll never wear anything other than a Muck boot ever again. Had my pair for 3 years, and haven't come close to getting cold feet. It was 11 degrees yesterday when I launched the boat. They are also as comfortable as house slippers.
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    While I have not used my Artic Shield boot covers in the boat they do a great job in a ladder stand. I do use my Mucks also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldwun View Post
    While I have not used my Artic Shield boot covers in the boat they do a great job in a ladder stand. I do use my Mucks also.
    boot covers work pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    I'll never wear anything other than a Muck boot ever again. Had my pair for 3 years, and haven't come close to getting cold feet. It was 11 degrees yesterday when I launched the boat. They are also as comfortable as house slippers.
    Which one of the muck boots do you like? Thinking about trying em..

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    Muck Woody Max, I believe this is their warmest boot. It performs well in single digit temps(cold as it gets here) but is also comfortable up to 60-65 degrees with the breathable liner they use.
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    "Bunny Boots?" You guys are getting me worried. I must be on the wrong internet site.

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    i dont wear bunny boots but i wear bunny slippers


    they are actually talking bout these

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunny_boots

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