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![]() "Fred Klingener" wrote in message ... "Robert11" wrote in message ... . . . b. My No. 1 Question: Which makes more sense for me in a cold water environment: boots that are totally waterproof (with I presume wool sock underneath), or the skin divers wet neoprene approach ? The answer is that there is no answer. If I have (rare) certainty that I'm not going to swim or step into a hole while managing or tracking the boat, I'll wear rubber boots and wool socks. As a practical matter this usually only happens on day trips in the sun. I use NRS wet boots (with thickness to match the season and latitude) the rest of the time and deal with the discomfort. I haven't tried zoomy products like GoreTex socks, but I don't have high hopes for them. Having comfortable, insulated rubber camp boots helps a lot. ....stuff deleted Having cold feet isn't a life or death issue, for the most part, though it is a comfort issue. I've found that I can walk barefoot (uncomfortably, I might add) into water that has floating ice in it. Given my druthers, I'd wear my diving booties in such conditions. I've used booties for kayaking, but on a multi-day trip, this leads to rather negative foot conditions (at least in my case). I don't like the rubber boots, though many seem to prefer them. Neoprene socks are ok since they are more easily removed and dry quicker than booties, but the same foot issues remain. Wool or polypro socks under some type of shoe (cloth deck shoes, for example) are more comfortable, for me, than most other options. Rick |
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