The last four years I have been using Neos Navigator boots when it is below zero and/or we have deep snow. These boots are very quickly put on or taken off and offer a lot of flexibility in how you use them.
First you can wear a variety of shoes or boots in them. I often wear fleece lined slippers in them when shoveling snow or running the tractor. If I am snowshoeing with them I wear lightweight boots like a pair of Chukka boots or Clark's Treks.
Secondly you can also wear Pac boot liners in them when it is extremely cold or you are doing something like sitting in a tree stand.
These boots are fairly easy to walk in, have held up quite well, and are useful in a variety of cold weather applications like snowshoeing, stand hunting, ice fishing, and running a snow sled or tractor.
Retail price varies from $120 to $150 depending on the retail outlet. They are sized in S M L XL XXL ranges. The XL works well with my boots and I wear a 10.5 shoe. The Navigators are lightly insulated. The outer shell is cordura nylon and the soles are a synthetic molded product with good tread design.
This photo is when I first started using them. I have replaced my Pac boots, Air Force MukLuks, and Tingley overshoes with these boots. I still use my Muck boots when conditions are cold and muddy or it involves working cattle where one needs to be as quick on their feet as they can get.
