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		<title>Heated Hunting Boots?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few manufacturers that are now offering hunting boots that have a built-in electrical heating source.&#160; If they work as advertised, they could be a really nice option for those who hunt in sub-freezing temps. Models like this Columbia feature a built in wire harness that acutally plugs into the wall and runs [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.hunting-boots.net">Hunting-Boots.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.hunting-boots.net/uncategorized/heated-hunting-boots/">Heated Hunting Boots?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>There are a few manufacturers that are now offering hunting boots that have a built-in electrical heating source.&nbsp; If they work as advertised, they could be a really nice option for those who hunt in sub-freezing temps. Models like this Columbia feature a built in wire harness that acutally plugs into the wall and runs off a built in battery. Depending on the heat setting and battery life, Columbia says they will heat for 4-8 hours.</P><br />
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<P align=left>While I think this is really innovative thinking, I will most like wait and see how these boots do in the market. At this point, I prefer a nice thick pair of wool socks and an appropriately&nbsp;insulated pair of hunting boots. </P><br />
<P align=left>For some people who really embrace technology, these will be a must have. This will be especially true for the people who freeze every year in a deer stand.&nbsp;</P></p>
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