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Re: cold feet
« on: December 11, 2011, 12:15:49 pm »
Also look into how your boot fits over your instep and where your veins run in your foot. Most of the circulation in your foot runs on the top, so if there is anything interfering with it, your feet will always be cold.

Also second boot gloves and hotronics.
All-Mountain: A common descriptive term for boots or skis that are designed to perform equally poorly under a variety of conditions and over many different types of terrain.