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Good non-bulky boot

ullose272

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Im looking for a good, non bulky boot. Ive had the klim adrenaline the last couple years and they are startinf to leak. And they are a little bulky, whats the warmest least bulky boot that you guys have found?

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I really like the motorfist stompers! I just wear regular socks and my feet always stay warm but I'm also not riding in sub zero temps very often! I've worn them in McCall a few times when the temps were pretty cold and didn't have any troubles
 
I just bought the Motorfist Stomper 2.0 's I can't wait to try them out. They claim you can drive to and from your riding area in them. The Stomper 2.0 was improved over the original in several areas, pasted from their website:

Industry Exclusive eVent™ Waterproof and Breathable Footwear Technology

• 800 gram Thinsulate™ Insulation

• NEW 1” Taller Height for Increased Waterproofness

• Custom REPLACEABLE Sole

• Molded Heel Cap and Toe Cap for Strength and Durability

• Insole has Extra Padding at Heel and Ball of the Foot

• Additional Insole Spacer Included for Custom Sizing

• NEW Extra Strength No-Slip Laces

• Use of a MotorFist Sock is Recommended for Best Performance
 
have u called Kim to see if theyou warranty the leaking. You should. Might get a new pair.. I have the adrenalines and my feet never sweat. Do not wear a thick sock. I wear thin moto x scks. Perfect.
 
Love the fit and bulk of my Motorfist Stompers - but my feet get soaked, looking for another option for next year!
 
Klim is hard to beat but if you are looking at something else make sure it's Gore tex

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After 3 seasons my Keen boots are worn out and leaking.

Decided to try the KLIM Boa boots, a little more bulk than the Keen boot but the no lace design sold me.

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The new Klim Boa is the least bulky fitting boot Ive tried from a sled specific company....followed by the same boot with laces. Not cheap, but very nice. The stomper 2 is heavy and bulky by comparison (I've had both). Did not care for the fit of the stomper or stomper 2 personally....but different feet fit different boots.
 
Been looking online at 800-2000 gram thinsulate hunting boots. Anyone considered or used these?
Only problem is they don't have any ankle support. I used them when I first started riding 10 years ago.

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Klim socks and Klim BOA boot is great. Used them all last year and it sure is nice to not have laces come loose 1/2 way through the day. You can even use the BOA adjuster right through your pants if you need to snug up your boot a little.
The other super handy thing is just popping the adjuster out and having your boots off in 5 seconds after getting back to the truck. Eric
 
Another vote for Klim!! Love the Adrenaline boot and last year I picked up a pair of Adrenaline with the BOA system on them. I guess I will sacrafice a little on size of the overall boot to make sure I have dry, warm feet!!! Having wet and or cold feet pretty much ruins your day!!!!
 
Only problem is they don't have any ankle support. I used them when I first started riding 10 years ago.

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Agreed I refuse to sled in anything that doesn't have stiff ankle support. But everyone is different and rides different.

I used snowboard boots for years and quite liked them due to that....only down side was theyre somewhat awkward to walk in, and the soles just don't stand up as long as sled boots. But you can find a boa system board boot for much less than boa sled boots if you like the feel.
 
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