asking because winter is slloooowly approaching.
Also because when I was in the US last year I was warm [ indeed hot] the only part of me that was at all cool or cold was the soles of my feet.
I was wearing my Makalu boots
http://www.bogong.com.au/footwear/bushw ... akalu.html with goretex Yeti supertgaiters
And at the end of the day the bottoms of my feet were chilled when erecting the tent or simply standing still. -25C at the coldest average temps were about -8-> -15C
I was using "Superfeet" insoles at the time in place of the La Sportiva insole and being mountaineering style boots there wasn't too much spare room when wearing a light liner sock and a pair of Explorers. I have heard that Sorbothane insoles are warmer but when I wore them I didn't think so.
So in the opinions of the membership is there a "Warm" insole or footbed suitable for real cold when not cold enough for shoepacs or mukluks??