Originally Posted by
rumrunn6
new shoes are working out, even down around 29 degrees F
Glad to hear that! Curious if you find issues with them being wet inside after?
My closeout EMS house brand ones seem to have a liner inside the leather upper that holds some moisture, doing better now that I bring them into the heated space and remove the insole overnight so they can more thoroughly dry.
Stretching them from wear to the point where I can wear a wigwam type wool sock over a smartwool type one seems to help, too. Have contemplated trying to replace the usual insole with some dense wool felt from an industrial supply place to get more insulation from the sole in the toe area.