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Reddit mentions of Survival Attitude Gi Extreme Cold Weather Bunny Boots Size-11w

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Survival Attitude Gi Extreme Cold Weather Bunny Boots Size-11w
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For use in Extreme Cold Weather down to -65FAir Pressure Release Valve for High Altitude Climbs or Flight100% Waterproof Rubber w/ Inner Layer of Wool & FeltHeavily Insulated; Each Boot Weighs 4bsMilitary Surplus at a Great Price! Size: 13N
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ColorWhite
Size13N
Weight8 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Survival Attitude Gi Extreme Cold Weather Bunny Boots Size-11w:

u/keepsharp ยท 16 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I live in interior Alaska, where it gets cold, -40 to -60 in the deep winter. Are you going to be outside a lot? If not, and you're simply running from your car to your work, you can get by with less robust clothing (normal boots, wool socks, jeans, a thick coat, hat and gloves). Otherwise, here's some suggestions for outdoor work:

bunny boots. They're designed for arctic weather and can be had for the price of a pair of converse all-stars.

If you have access to Costco, their kirkland wool socks are a great bang for buck, and you can always double them up for more warmth.

Get yourself some merino wool thermal underwear, top and bottom. It wont stink as much as synthetic after working all day and they seem warmer to me.

Check out your local military surplus store for warm hats, gloves and wool sweaters.

Sierra Trading Post has a lot of good stuff that's heavily discounted. I've bought a lot of down coats from them, as well as base layers and gloves. Also try Gear Trade. Just be aware that down is not good at blocking wind. If its going to be windy, have a windproof shell. Carhartts are good outer layers that can take a beating and aren't too expensive. They run large so you can layer under them.

Get yourself a beanie/toque/wool cap and some turtle fur.

Hope that helps!

u/wonderfullyrich ยท 1 pointr/antarctica

You got everything I was going to mention, except mentioning the bunny boots... http://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Cold-Weather-Bunny-Boots/dp/B00GMEFRJW Not that I'd buy a pair, but when it comes to a real deep freeze, these are definitely the ones I'd want.

I'd also follow up your mention of the Carhartt coat with this link http://www.carhartt.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&catalogId=10101&productId=32106 as it's similar to what USAP is issuing.

And why in the world would you want to change Big Red to Big Black? We'd never be able to find you?