O.K., I know by the name it's supposed to be thin, but...
I recently bought a pair of Thinsulate insulated "L.L. Bean-type" rubber winter boots from Cabela's retail store in Pennsylvania. After getting them home, I inspected them closely. It appears that the foot area has a rubber shell and a thin layer of fabric inside. The thickness of the boot in the foot area is only about 1/61 - 1/32 of an inch. Can this be insulated, or did I get an uninsulated pair by mistake? The boot is advertised as "400 gram Thinsulate." I would have thought that there would be a layer of insulation that would be, say, 1/4 inch thick.
Any suggestions?
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