Whats the best cold weather boot

Hey guys disregard my last post about the Lacrosse boots. I just dug them out of the attic and they are Sorel Black Diamonds. I did a quick search to find the specs, but they appear to be discontinued. The closest I could find were the Sorel Glacier boots http://www.sorel.com/Product.aspx?top=1&cat=110&prod=51

Product description

Our warmest boot. Built for extreme cold, this tall nylon boot features a removable ThermoPlus® liner and extra underfoot insulation.

UPPER:
Durable water and wind resistant PU backed 1000 denier Cordura© nylon
Drawstring with barrel lock closure
INSULATION:
Removable 13mm ThermoPlus™ felt InnerBoot
MIDSOLE:
Removable 13mm Sorel© Meltdown Midsole™
2.5mm bonded felt frost plug
Sorel rated to -100°F (-73.3°C)

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Yup and they will be for sale soon. since I just got a job offer in Arizona I don't think I will need them anymore unless the movie day after tommorrow becomes reality. :D
 
AKA; Bunny Boots, Oh My God I've Forgot That Waskaly Wabbits Name

FF, the valves are to equalize the air pressure when going up in an airplane w/out a pressurized cabin. And, the white ones are warmer than the black ones, I have both. The commercial makers' are BATA and MINER. They are heavy, but oh so warm. If they get wet inside, like when you break thru an overflow you just wipe out the inside, change your socks and continue on (as long as the valve is closed).
 
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