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Found these boots on sale for 40% off.
wondering how warm are they? and how people like them?
 

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Mine have been good. I tried them after the soles of my klim's fell off, but for me, the klim's were still a bit more comfortable and warmer. The stompers don't absorb my foot sweat quite as good as the klim's did either. I say that, but these stompers survived the first winter a lot better than my klims did, the bottoms of my klims were destroyed by my running boards, where stompers are in a lot better shape so far.
 

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They're warm, only down side I've found is they take FOREVER to dry. I never have cold feet or feel like my feet are wet but at the end of the day when I take them off the boots are damp inside. Not sure if it's from sweat or what's going on, I've tried many different styles of socks but boots are always damp. Other then that they do the job, could be a little bit lighter though.
 

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Just Wondering where these boots are for 40% off ???? I have the original stompers & would like to upgrade to the 2.0`s ????
 

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I have a pair and I like them. I would look into something else next time not because there is anything wrong with them but just to see what else is around. My feet are never wet or cold but would like a boot with removable liner and maybe a BOA system.
 

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Yeah, I forgot about that, I think that's probably most of my problem. My boot dryer just didn't seem to pull the moisture out, so each day you ride, your feet get a bit more damp. Wood stove would dry it out over night, but hard to find those in motels too... I was wearing mine for work for a week last winter (telecom stuff, going up mountain tops) and by the friday I had to switch to my sneakers (luckily, was in shack for that day instead of outdoors.)
 

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Just Wondering where these boots are for 40% off ???? I have the original stompers & would like to upgrade to the 2.0`s ????

The non currant modles are 40% off. This years are 20%. This is at Hiline Polaris in Weaskiwin.
 

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They're warm, only down side I've found is they take FOREVER to dry. I never have cold feet or feel like my feet are wet but at the end of the day when I take them off the boots are damp inside. Not sure if it's from sweat or what's going on, I've tried many different styles of socks but boots are always damp. Other then that they do the job, could be a little bit lighter though.

That most likely be from sweat. Do you wear a wicking sock?
We are huge fans of the stomper boots. I've never been cold always comfy.. no joke right now at this moment they are on my feet while I work as I also use them as my everyday boot when winter hits. I like the fact they are warm, super grippy on the boards snowmobile boot, but also a wonderful utility kind of boot that is comfortable enough to drive in or worst case scenario walk out should you become stranded in the back country. If you see them on sale.. I'd snap those suckers up asap! lol

If you have any questions or want to try to figure out some solutions to your sweaty socks, maybe give Jake a call at motorfist ( ask him if he's wearing Khakis from momma) it could be a sock issue, or perhaps a warranty issue, and Jake is da man when it comes to warranty for sure! If you'd like to give me a call to brainstorm you can find me at 250 428 7531 at Kootenay Speed Shop. We carry Motorfist here as well.
 

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I have a pair and I like them. I would look into something else next time not because there is anything wrong with them but just to see what else is around. My feet are never wet or cold but would like a boot with removable liner and maybe a BOA system.

OMGOSH!!!! Check out the new Motorfist Alpha!!! Boa system and wicked awesome boot!
 

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Love my Stomper 2 boosts. Always proper wick away socks and have very little moisture in them at the bed of the day and I'm a foot sweat guy.
My son just bought a pair of the Klim Adrenaline boots, will be interesting to compare.
CheerZ


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That most likely be from sweat. Do you wear a wicking sock?
We are huge fans of the stomper boots. I've never been cold always comfy.. no joke right now at this moment they are on my feet while I work as I also use them as my everyday boot when winter hits. I like the fact they are warm, super grippy on the boards snowmobile boot, but also a wonderful utility kind of boot that is comfortable enough to drive in or worst case scenario walk out should you become stranded in the back country. If you see them on sale.. I'd snap those suckers up asap! lol

If you have any questions or want to try to figure out some solutions to your sweaty socks, maybe give Jake a call at motorfist ( ask him if he's wearing Khakis from momma) it could be a sock issue, or perhaps a warranty issue, and Jake is da man when it comes to warranty for sure! If you'd like to give me a call to brainstorm you can find me at 250 428 7531 at Kootenay Speed Shop. We carry Motorfist here as well.


What socks do you reccomend? I've tried a bunch of different ski/snowboard socks made from different materials even some with bamboo. Last ride I just used some ankle high Nike socks and they were by far the least damp out of everything I've tried, but definatly not dry at the end of the day.
 

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What socks do you reccomend? I've tried a bunch of different ski/snowboard socks made from different materials even some with bamboo. Last ride I just used some ankle high Nike socks and they were by far the least damp out of everything I've tried, but definatly not dry at the end of the day.

I wear the motorfist sub zero sock and have worn the thinner motorfist sock in the past as well. They now have the super wicking wix sock which is created with different areas on the sock that really focus on pulling moisture away from the foot for those whose feet may sweat more than others.. It is thinner than the teck sock and the sub zero. This is the sock I'm getting for myself this season! I just spoke with Jake, and we both figure this will help tremendously. We haven't seen very many stomper 2's with leak problems, so lets work from the inside out. If you have any more questions you can give me a call or call Jake at 1 877 fist 411.
 

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Thanks, I'll stop by the sled shop today and see if they have the thin ones and give those a try before anything else.
 

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really like my stomper 2 i found my klim radiums were a little warmer but the klim's are no comparison for comfort or "grip" of the stompers... if there is a stompers that has the boa system they will be my new boots next year
 

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I bought a pair last year. Previously I just wore a big pair of steel toed Sorel boots that were actually very warm and had never let me down! The Stomper 2 boots are also nice an warm, and super grippy on the boards. I likes them!
 

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I've only had mine for a season so I can't speak to longevity. I'm happy with mine and the only time they've been wet at the end of the day was when I was wearing a cotton sock. I bought some moisture wicking socks from marks work warehouse and have been dry since. Even spent some time ankle deep in a creek and stayed bone dry. I think there a good combination between having enough support and still being comfortable enough to walk long distances and even drive in. So far I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again.
 

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Hey Curtis, next weekend would be a great time too make sure they work lol, I love all my mororfist gear, my stompers are about too get there 3rd year and still work great,


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Hey Curtis, next weekend would be a great time too make sure they work lol, I love all my mororfist gear, my stompers are about too get there 3rd year and still work great,


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I just bought the stomper 2.o's and had my first ride with them last weekend, awesome grip, warm all day. Best pair of boots Ive owned so far would buy again in a heartbeat
 
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