August 9th, 2009, 18:39 | #1 |
afraid of canadian winter :(
hello everyone, im new in the country (like 4 months) so i havent experienced the infamous canadian winter.
i alredy bougth a pair of gloves and a winter jacket but i still need a pair of boots my question is: do you know a good pair of tactical style boots that would work great in winter? thank u guys and i love canada!!
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August 9th, 2009, 18:54 | #2 |
You can get some good surplus CF boots that have gortex that will keep your feet dry and if you use some nice thick wool socks your feet will be nice and warm.
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August 9th, 2009, 19:19 | #3 |
go to marks work warehouse. theres black insulated steel toes. there like a canvas type material. thats what i use
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August 9th, 2009, 19:34 | #4 |
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The CF gortex boots are ok if you can find them at a decent price in good shape. Boots with decent grips and high tops (8") will do fine providing they are either insulated or large enough for you to wear several pairs of socks, and preferably waterproof. If you can't find anything waterproof, you could always get gortex socks and wear them over all the other socks. I've seen CF Gortex boots run anywhere from $20-$120 in the same condition from different stores, so shop around if that's what you're going for. $50-$80 seem's reasonable for a pair in good shape. Anything over $100, look elsewhere.
I've tried Sorels and man, they keep your feet warm alright, but it feel like a ton of lead on my feet after an hour or so. I wear a set of Danner Ft. Lewis boots with gortex and thinsulte. They've done me very well for the last 6 years. Expensive as hell mind you. Last I saw them they were going for over $400 for a pair. I paid less than 20% of that, so shop around and you can find good deals.
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August 9th, 2009, 19:47 | #5 | |
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Sorry to tell you this man but lately the winters have been so cold you're not allowed to leave your house.
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August 9th, 2009, 19:49 | #6 |
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ahhhh it's not all as bad as you've heard. Just don't lick anything, and you will be fine.
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August 9th, 2009, 19:59 | #7 |
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Don't eat the yellow snow. or lick anything metal.
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Snowshoes are good for winter airsofting...
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August 9th, 2009, 20:04 | #9 |
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Realtree Survivor boots 100% waterproof 8-10in and 2000grams per boot of thinsulate insulation total cost 40$ walmart worn mine for 2 years now and their awsome and warm provided its not -40 and youur standing around.
Squeek!
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August 9th, 2009, 21:19 | #10 |
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I use Bates USMC Goretex boots -- actually got them for winter use when walking my dog and stuff, since my "dressier" winter boots just weren't cutting it. I use them for airsoft, too, of course; they're all around fantastic. I've waded through streams, I've walked through ankle deep pools of icy slush in spring, and I've hiked for hours in calf deep snow in winter with these boots.
A bit pricy but worth every penny, IMO. (note that my experience is with the USMC boots, but I'm pretty sure all issue goretex boots would perform similarly well)
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August 9th, 2009, 22:24 | #11 |
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don't get suckered into wearing white. it doesn't snow enough in southern ontario anymore.
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August 9th, 2009, 22:34 | #12 |
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ya live in ontario, not that bad, if your outside, urban bdu's ontop of a few hoodies, and some tall combat boots is good, I just wear winterboots, it doesnt really matter.
Ontario winters arent that bad, but here in Alberta, 3 minutes outside...you gonna die. were where the stereotypical canadian winter begins, then it streches north to nwt and east to saskachewan and manitoba |
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August 9th, 2009, 22:47 | #14 |
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Depends on where you are....
In Toronto, it'd focus more on waterproof boots than -40C comfort. We get slush, rarely mounds of snow. One or two massive dumps of snow a season...otherwise rain, slush and general slipperiness. Pretty much any boots are good...my Danners are going strong after years of winters/games/etc... For pure warmth...the felt "pack boots" with a draw string top are hard to beat. Super comfy. These are the ones I go to when I'm shoveling the drive on a weekend morning. Despite how goofy you look...mitts beat gloves every time. Or lighter weight gloves with a mitt shell. |
August 9th, 2009, 22:49 | #15 | |
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And now that you live in Canada you must get a tuque.
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