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Bunny Boots


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You won't do tons better than $80. I got mine at the ice fishing show a few years back. Theres an army surplus guy there as a vendor every year. I think I paid around 60 for mine. Warmest boots I've ever owned!

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I've worn bunny boots for 30 years. Tried cheapo's and the expensive ones and hands down bunny boots won out over any other. Some have lasted 10 years for me as long as I don't walk in water, they do get cracks and leak sometimes. But never had a waterproof boot in any other boot. They're the only winter boot that keeps my feet warm on those really cold days. Work good with toe warmers stuck to bottom of sock if you're not walking alot. Somewhere around $60.. in guide catalog.

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I also get mine at fleet farm. I do however have trouble finding ice cleats that stay on them. So I bought a new pair this year and I think I'll put sheet metal screws in the bottom of my old ones. What cleats have you found that have worked with the bunny boots. Thanks

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I also get mine at fleet farm. I do however have trouble finding ice cleats that stay on them. So I bought a new pair this year and I think I'll put sheet metal screws in the bottom of my old ones. What cleats have you found that have worked with the bunny boots. Thanks

Try Artic Spurs, they fit over our size 12s with no problems. And are easy to take off/ put on...

Like others said, make sure they are Bata brand. And there are some serious good deal out there.

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Buy the white ones they're for extreme cold weather and my boots have filled with water many times even in 15 below temps, dumped the water out and still fished for three hours with my feet never getting cold, they just looked like one big wrinkle by the time I got home. They're a bit bulky but you'll never wear out, they're comfortable and definitely warm.

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