Sinker 93 Report post Posted October 24 Well, if you need a size 13 to fit your size 10 feet, I"d need size 17.....yikes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PUMP KNOWS 20 Report post Posted October 25 Are these the ones you bought? https://gonats.ca/produit/eva-boots-with-thermal-liner-1590/?lang=en My Baffin Titans had a side tear on the upper on the last day for whities last year. My foot got soaked that day but I kept on fishing. I was thinking of going with Baffins again if I can get them on sale or go with something different that has the same fit/comfort as the Titans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted October 25 22 minutes ago, PUMP KNOWS said: Are these the ones you bought? https://gonats.ca/produit/eva-boots-with-thermal-liner-1590/?lang=en My Baffin Titans had a side tear on the upper on the last day for whities last year. My foot got soaked that day but I kept on fishing. I was thinking of going with Baffins again if I can get them on sale or go with something different that has the same fit/comfort as the Titans. Yes, those are the ones. I,ll be adding screws to them that I have for my wader boots for traction. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garnet 21 Report post Posted October 31 Tried to find Nats around Oshawa no luck. Pro Max Range Extremely Light Wieght, -74C/-94 F at Royal Distributing for $100. Same deal couldn't get my foot in 10 to narrow at ankle ended up with 13. Can't say it's for Chinese market they are made in Poland. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crappieperchhunter 19 Report post Posted October 31 On 10/25/2019 at 3:40 PM, misfish said: Yes, those are the ones. I,ll be adding screws to them that I have for my wader boots for traction. Brian I had been putting hex head screws in my last pair of winter ice fishing boots for all the years I owned them. Got a pair of baffins last year and the screws just will not stay in them. The rubber is to soft and they work them selves out. I was losing 3-8 screws every time I went out. I think these Nats will have the same problem which is another reason I took a pass on the amigo boots last winter. I think you will end up having to get a good pair of slip on cleats like I did. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted October 31 1 minute ago, crappieperchhunter said: I think you will end up having to get a good pair of slip on cleats like I did. You know Steve, that is probly a better idea. They will not allow the NATS word, to be in the snow prints. 🤣 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Chong 132 Report post Posted November 1 Got a pair a few years ago from Angling Outfitters, you definitely need to get a pair a couple of sizes larger than your regular shoe size. Very lightweight! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sinker 93 Report post Posted November 1 So they are very light because they make them smaller than they say? LOL I don't get it. S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted November 1 37 minutes ago, Sinker said: So they are very light because they make them smaller than they say? LOL I don't get it. S. It,s the boot material it,s self Shane. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crackerjack 2 Report post Posted November 7 Seen them at Peterborough cycle salvage for $99. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chris.brock 172 Report post Posted November 7 I took my Nat's for a hike yesterday, I love'm 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chuck Enwinde 34 Report post Posted November 8 17 hours ago, Crackerjack said: Seen them at Peterborough cycle salvage for $99. I wonder if they Liquidated Minden Bait and Tackle? Might Be worth checking out Shane.. Brock's feet aren't small. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sinker 93 Report post Posted November 8 On 11/7/2019 at 6:39 AM, Crackerjack said: Seen them at Peterborough cycle salvage for $99. I live 10 mins from there. Thanks for the heads up. S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted November 13 So with the snow the past few days, I decided to start wearing the boots to get them worked in. First thing was the lightness, amazing. Traction,amazing. Warmth,amazing. The boot fits up to the top of my calves. That is an issue. When I got in the truck,I found the top of the boot cuff, interfering with transferring from gas to brake. Put the seat back a bit and it was more comfortable. I do not think I will drive with them on unless I have my bib on which will not allow the cuff to interfere with the motion. Very impressed with them. My feet were toasty warm. Maybe a bit to warm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SirCranksalot 82 Report post Posted November 13 Much better than Unemployment Boots or goat rubbers, eh> 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted November 13 4 minutes ago, SirCranksalot said: Much better than Unemployment Boots or goat rubbers, eh> Im off next week. We going to hook up ? I have yet to see the Hippy. Then again, I have been fishing many other spots. Not the best of year so far. Fish are blasting right up with all this high water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
floater 7 Report post Posted November 13 So I still don't know where to go find these boots near the GTA. Angling outfitters and Royal are my only options? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted November 13 (edited) 13 minutes ago, floater said: So I still don't know where to go find these boots near the GTA. Angling outfitters and Royal are my only options? Peterborough cycle salvage for $99. Tromblys I am surprised Sails doesn't have them. Edited November 13 by misfish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chuck Enwinde 34 Report post Posted November 14 Sail has there own branded EVA foam boots now. I wasn't tempted. And yeah driving with Nats is not recommended. I was backing in to a ramp with them on a few years ago and as I applied the brakes I could hear the engine revving, apparently the brake wasn't the only thing I was hitting. Lucky I didn't sink the truck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
misfish 564 Report post Posted November 14 (edited) On 10/24/2019 at 12:20 AM, Chuck Enwinde said: after the originals were set a little too close to the wood stove to dry Just got around to reading the tags.. That is their number one do not do. LMAO Edited November 14 by misfish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites