The Best Snow Boots for 2018 Winter
They are great for throwing on to take the dogs out, and I use them the most at my other job at a horse ranch. They are great ‘muck boots,’ completely waterproof and always keep me warm no matter what the weather. They are also extremely easy to clean off after a day in the mud and snow.
The more insulation, the warmer the boots—right? Well, kind of. If you spend long, inactive periods outside, or if you live in a region that experiences subzero temperatures, then you’ll want boots that offer the maximum amount of insulation. For the rest of us, too much insulation can cause feet to sweat. Trapped inside your boots without anywhere to go, that sweat can eventually cool and cause your toes to turn numb.
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