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Published on December 6, 2024
Duration: 0:51

This video reviews four types of footwear for cold northern climates: issued leather boots (size up 1-2 sizes, avoid below -5°C), rubber boots with liners for extreme cold, specialized winter boots, and versatile overboots. The presenter emphasizes proper sizing and layering with thick socks for optimal warmth and protection.

Quick Summary

For cold northern climates, issued leather boots should be sized up 1-2 sizes for thick socks and avoided below -5°C. Rubber boots with felt/wool liners or specialized winter boots are better for extreme cold. Overboots offer versatile warmth and moisture protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Winter Footwear Overview
  2. 00:05Issued Leather Boots: Sizing & Limits
  3. 00:17Rubber Boots with Liners for Extreme Cold
  4. 00:29Specialized Winter Boots Explained
  5. 00:37Overboots: Versatile Cold Weather Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the temperature limit for issued leather boots?

Issued leather boots are generally not recommended for temperatures below -5 degrees Celsius. For colder conditions, alternative footwear like rubber boots with liners or specialized winter boots is advised.

How should I size issued leather boots for winter use?

When using issued leather boots in cold weather, it's recommended to size up by 1-2 sizes. This allows ample space for thick wool socks, which are crucial for maintaining warmth.

What are the best boot options for extreme cold?

For prolonged stays in extreme cold, rubber boots equipped with felt or wool liners are highly recommended. Specialized winter boots also offer excellent insulation.

Are overboots a good option for winter gear?

Yes, overboots are a versatile option. They can be worn over regular combat boots or even running shoes, providing essential moisture protection and added warmth in cold conditions.

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