Learning a lot from this thread. I must have Southron Foot Syndrome, I wear Steiger muks in a treestand if it's anywhere below freezing. Our winter paddling in Virginia is anything from 50 degrees to 20, so a pair of sealskinz or similar is generally enough to get going.
The insulated rubber Muck/Lacrosse/Muddy boot family are painful to walk in for me over any distance, and I've gone zero-drop for the last five or six years so if I wear them for more than a few hours they screw up my knees. If anyone knows an insulated (preferably leather) barefoot boot with an actual rubber sole (something more durable than the Mukluk goop) I'd love to hear about it.
The insulated rubber Muck/Lacrosse/Muddy boot family are painful to walk in for me over any distance, and I've gone zero-drop for the last five or six years so if I wear them for more than a few hours they screw up my knees. If anyone knows an insulated (preferably leather) barefoot boot with an actual rubber sole (something more durable than the Mukluk goop) I'd love to hear about it.