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In Reply to: for the Brain Trust posted by The tractor vet on January 01, 2018 at 21:57:04:
I have never been able to keep either my hands or feet warm. I did find a pair of mittens that I can wear, when it gets real cold, (below -15) and still keep my fingers warm. For my feet, I found Calbellas medium weight wool socks plus a pair of light weight cotton socks plus Muck boots extreme chore boot, and I am good for 50 to minus 20 as long as I move some. Below minus 20 I just get cold. I have also gone to wearing synthetic longjohns, and leather shotgun chaps down to -15, then I dig out the Carhart Bibs. I do have a pair of Ice Armour gloves, that are about as good as the mittens for short periods, but they aren't very durable.
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