I'm interested in lightweight boots that are not too bulky (the holy
grail?).   I've had good luck with North Face Baltoros (
http://www.rei.com/product/818560/the-north-face-baltoro-400-iii-winter-boots-mens)
- they are really warm and have been the most comfortable walking boot I've
had.  I wore them daily on my bus/walk commute in MN down to -20, so
they're plenty warm.  Now that I'm in Seattle, I was going to look into the
Sidi winter boots, but I'm off clipless shoes, and on platforms so a warmer
"shoe" would be fine as it rarely breaches 20.  Perhaps a market will open
up for insulated waterproof sneakers?

Brian
Seattle, WA


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Bruce Herbitter
<bruce.herbit...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I've gone to thick wool socks inside sealskins inside loose fitting
> sandals. If it's windy out, wind covers over it all. If it's not super
> cold, thin liner socks inside the thick wool socks in the sandals works
> okay.
>
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