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    Quote Originally Posted by fallkniven View Post
    I remember seeing the Shug master flash talk about how he puts his jrb down sleeves over his feet on one of his videos...
    I will 2nd and 3rd (for hamhocker) on the JRB sleeves..works great on your legs and feet
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    Not sure if anyone has mentioned it yet. But, I use my empty backpack as a foot pad by placing it underneath my feet on a cold night. It works great.

    Fronkey

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    +1 on the hot foot side, I can't stand to have hot sweatty feet, socks come off, I would rather feel a chill on my toes...

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    Boo hoo all you hot foot people. I do not sympathize.

    I have cold feet too. Poor circulation I guess. Down booties are the best and you can make your own. I also find it helps to put on dry socks before bed. In fact I sometimes will tuck my socks in my shirt to warm them up.
    Some say I'm apathetic, but I don't care. - Randy

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    Quote Originally Posted by reckless View Post
    Hot Water Bottle will work wonders.
    Concur. And keep those feet dry.

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    whats funny is i didnt realize that socks would actually make my feet cold. ive always just kept the socks i had on on in the hammock. maybe ill try a night without (and bring a spare set of socks.)

    anyway, my caveat is that i probably wont be hanging in the cold that much so buying down booties seem a bit, excessive....
    Give a man fire and he's warm for the night.
    Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. Dante

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    I've got fleece socks my girlfriend's mother makes. keep me toasty! Just be careful around fire, though they light up quick..Almost burned my toe when a sparked landed on it once..and then had a nice hole for all the cold air to enter..

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    Check out the Sticky about hot water bottles on the General Hammock forum.
    Toasty toes to you all, and to all a good night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fallkniven View Post
    How 'bout that. I personally have the opposite issue, I usually have to rip my socks off at night because they get hot and start to sweat. Maybe I'm just strange...
    strange maybe but not alone plus 1

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