Bobwiththebigone t1_iw8f30p wrote
Reply to comment by Bobwiththebigone in 22 years of hunting, snowmobiling, ice fishing, shoveling, & everyday use finally caught up to them: LaCrosse Snow Kings by jgacks
Just want to add one thing. Kamik makes a boot that will get to 100 below. Kids boots are down to 40 below I believe. They are made from our neighbors north to us if you reside in the US. Each one one of us in immediate family has Kamiks.
exposedboner t1_iw8rgej wrote
>Kamik
Update: Kamik Womens Duck Boots are ~40% off with code GEARUP22 from REI outlet, just bought a pair, thanks for the tip!
Grrrth_TD t1_iwahvap wrote
You have to be a member though right? At least that's what it's telling me.
Magnussens_Casserole t1_iwambc6 wrote
Lifetime membership is $20.
Jaereth t1_iw8t0em wrote
I’ll second this. I got so sick of cold winter I decided when walking the dogs so often - “I want a boot I can just plunge my bare foot into and be warm no matter what.
Kamik snowmobile boots are what I found. I don’t snowmobile but damn are they ever nice for just general purpose walking around too! Little big and clunky but super comfortable, slip on slip off, and my pair I got in 2013 or so still look fine. Nothing so much as a chip or crack in the sole.
GhostofSpades t1_ix3rkpj wrote
On the Kamiks any thoughts on the different variants of the Heritage collection? Trying to assess the primary differences between the Yukon 5, Hudson 5, Lawrence M, and the Lawrence L.
Bobwiththebigone t1_ix50047 wrote
I have the Cody. No experience with the others. I just wanted a warm boot. Grew up in Minnesota so I know what a little cold feels like.
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