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Warm wellies
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Muck boots are definitely the best. So warm and comfortable.0
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Try foot warmers that you can use for skiing. They are little pads that stick to your socks and some sort of chemical reaction occurs when you open the pack that they are in and the heat last around 5-6 hours. Buy them off ebay for around a £1 ago or outdoor shop. Also have to say neoprene lined wellies are the way to go I have a pair of Le Chemau rather expensive but I walk my dogs miles in them during the bad weather.0
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Aigle Parcours Iso Boots are great for keeping your feet warm and are excellent quality but expensive. I guess it depends how much you think you'll wear them0
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Welly Warmas are good, though I haven't tried them properly yet as it hasn't been that cold.
Country Side soles (UK Dist for BOGS), were at the Midland Game Fair last month, and OMG how comfy are they?? I think they're one of those buys where you think, yes they're expensive but they're soooo worth it!!There are some days when even my lucky underpants can't help.0 -
I saw these on amazon the other day Pavers at £18.99 might fit the bill, they are warm lined and quite stylish..i've still got my hunters which i have noticed that they are going in the heel...too much walking.
I'm very tempted to get these though for walking the dog. These don't have any reviews but the other similar styles by the same make have good reviews.0 -
battydelaney wrote: »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
For anyone looking for Bogs Boots just thought I'd let you know that Javari (an Amazon company) have started selling them and there's a £20 off orders over £60 code here
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2824736
http://www.javari.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_3/277-6142163-3848513/?onsale=&showDesigner=&node=213373031&keywords=bogs&sprefix=BOG0 -
Another vote for Muck boots, warm and comfy!0
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My boots are great and I don't even bother with socks, they're that warm. I was wearing them in the last heavy snow we had and whilst my husbands feet went numb in his non lined boots these ones kept me very snug indeed. They are lined with a deep merino sheepskin which is lovely to the touch. I bought them online at ewestyle , its either .com or .co.uk but if you google them they should come up.0
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Not cheap, but exceptionally good value are Le Chameau Neoprene lined wellies.0
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