Insulated boots....

Figured in a round about way they are shop equipment so.....

A while back there was a thread about boots....abodyjoe made mention of the Timberland boots he wears, but they are not insulated. Been working on thinning the sides of our roads. Right now the road is covered with a 3/4" thick sheet of ice that will probably be there until March or so...The boots I am wearing now, an older pair of Dunham boots just are not cutting it....my feet are like blocks of ice after standing in the snow/ice for a couple of hours....So what do you folks wear to keep your feet warm & toasty while outdoors.....

I realize that good foot ware is not cheap, have not spent under $150 on a pair of uninsulated boots in a very long time so don't be bashful if what you suggest is going to cost some coin.....


I'm at the other end of the scale here....it was 135*F in my shed today....it was 110*F outside, and the wind was hot....everything I picked up was hot to touch.
I put up with the 135 for 3 hours, and I got burnt on my shoulders, from the heat radiating down from the roof....I measured the roof temp....it was just shy of 150*F......then I went and measured the ground temp...it was just over 170*F.

If you get sick of the cold, snow n ice, come down here for a week.....then you'll be glad to see snow............by the way, It don't snow here.

Anyway, you be careful not to get curled up black toes now.