Left foot always wet!

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I bought these mossy oak insulated rubber boots, working real good for me.
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didn't snopro say the left foot? That's the wrong one.....just saying
 

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If you buy or use the Dunlop boots buy them big, and then buy the bama booties to go in the boots. The bamas really help the sweat from getting your feet wet.
 

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i like my HMK's. I use them sledding and shredding and no wet feet. I just had to revamp the footwells on my pro to fit better.
 

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Ok so my left boot is always wet at the end of the day in sticky snow conditions. I figure it is from hot air off the clutches fanning my foot and melting the snow on my boot all the time. What boot out there are you guys finding that will stop this from happening?

I told you its not your boot it's your sled! JK I want you to take me riding again:) but seriously I have hmk and I love them never wet!
 

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I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.
 

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I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.

Where"d ya get'em
 

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I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.
From my local Polaris dealer M@M Performance. 25% off sale and a rewards coupon so was a screamin deal.
 

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I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.

Where"d ya get'em

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Ok so my left boot is always wet at the end of the day in sticky snow conditions. I figure it is from hot air off the clutches fanning my foot and melting the snow on my boot all the time. What boot out there are you guys finding that will stop this from happening?

Ken, I use the Klim Adreniline, never had a wet foot. Took a while to break them in, Stiff buggers. The boss has the Motofist and really likes them. Allways dry. Fast Eddie was out here with me and had the doo boots and had the wet foot syndrome. Took him down to the Klim store and ended up buying the motofist and at the end of the week was very happy with them.
 

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If you buy or use the Dunlop boots buy them big, and then buy the bama booties to go in the boots. The bamas really help the sweat from getting your feet wet.

X2 on the bamas. They work great. Driwear also makes the same thin and they seem to work great aswell.


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Personally, I don't like the way the Klim boots fit. Yes, my feet were dry, but they ached like a bugger at the end of the day. Now I wear Burton Motos, and I really like them. I feel my feet stay just as dry, and they feel good too!

Snowboard boots are definitely way more comfy than klim boots ecspecially burton boots but they definitely don't hold up to the abuse an agressive running board can dish out. I now have 4 pairs of snowboard boots, (2 burtons, 1 Thirty Two, and 1 DC) that are NFG because of sledding and they are not even that old.....all bought since November 2006. Bought some KLIM arctic gfx boots for strictly sledding now and they seem to be holding up pretty good so far......... another season on them will tell the true story, but guys I work with are into 3rd and 4th year on their KLIM boots and have nothing bad to say yet
 
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