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hello irish setter Snow Claw boots


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Irish setters are made by red wing boots. I wear red wings at work and would never put anything else on my feet in the morning. I also watched a thing on that aerogel thats in the footbed on one of the science channels. That stuff is amazing. A guy had his hand on one side and a burner on the other. He set that gel stuff on the flame and kept his hand there for quite a while. I'm sure that it would keep the cold ice on the bottom and the warm foot on top. I personally have never worn them. but if they are built with the same quality that red wing work boots are, Thats a plus. and if that aerogel performs in the boot the way it did in the lab, thats awesome. Buy a pair and let me know. I'm in the market for some new boots grin

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Irish Setters are made by Red Wing, didn't know that and good to know.

Carhartt is made by red wing also. Had a pair of waterproof steel toe insulated work boots. Toe wore out in a month lost water resistance in 2 months soles separated in 4 months. Had a better pair of boots from Kmart that lasted longer for 1/4 the price.

Needless to say never will I buy a shoe or boot affiliated to Red Wing shoes.

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I have a pair of Irish Setters also. Mine are the 800 gram (forget the exact model). I tried a pair of the Snow Claws deer hunting this year, and I had cold feet in 30 mins. Needless to say, I returned them and got a pair of Cabela's Predators. If you are somewhat active, I think the Snow Claws would be fine, but for deer hunting and ice fishing I would do something different.

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