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Warm wellies
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betsie
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Football season has now started and I will be spending many a wet sunday watching my son play.
Can anyone recommend some warm wellies that are lined or anything I can get to keep my feet warm and dry - I was so cold last seaon.
Thanks
Can anyone recommend some warm wellies that are lined or anything I can get to keep my feet warm and dry - I was so cold last seaon.
Thanks
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Aldi have got these walking boots which are waterproof. They cost £25 and will be available in store from next Thursday (30th). They've got better grips on the soles than wellies which means you've got less chance of going a over t when it's muddy.
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/special_buys3_15767.htm0 -
Wellies are never warm unless you use some warm inner soles and some really thick socks. When I am on my allotment I wear a pair of warm socks together with my HUNTER FLEECE WELLY SOCKS. search for them online for the best price. They are warm
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You have taken me back years with this post, my old dad used to fold newspapers up, over and over again til there was about 12 layers then cut out our feet shape , pure magic for us kids in our wellies. Maybe worth a try.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
wilkinsons has fleece welly liners last winter, £4.99 which was good.0
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Several thinner layers are better than one thick one.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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I bought some BOGS boots last year - UNBELIEVABLE!! They are designed for freezing temperatures so keep your feet really warm. Don't even need thick socks with them. And they are soooo comfy! I previously had Hunter wellies, as I had heard they were the best, but my feet were always freezing in them.
I use mine to walk dogs and when we had all the snow last winter, there I was with toasty toes. They're not cheap, but well worth the money. :j
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Muck Boots - Neoprene lined with neoprene sole - leave mine outside (but under cover) in winter and put them on after heavy frost and feet are warm in seconds. Not cheap but if you put a value on having warm feet they are the best.0
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Not cheap, but exceptionally good value are Le Chameau Neoprene lined wellies.
Zipped or gusseted versions to make getting on and off easy, no thick socks needed and moulded to the leg shape so no slopping about. Also very comfortable for walking in.
I used to suffer horribly from cold feet in winter, but no more.0 -
By far the best thing I have found are Stable boots they sell them at my local booty for £12-£15. They are really well lined, comfotable and don't slob on and off like wellies. You may be able to find them online if you are struggling locally. I gave a pair to my friend who's son pays rugby and she wouldn't be without them.0
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expensive, but muck boot co wellies are by far the best Ive ever worn, so comfortable & warm. Expect to pay c£60 though0
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