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Want some warm and waterproof boots/shoes for winter, sure, it's a bit late I admit, but what's out there?


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 10:05 am
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Some cheap hiking boots?

I find the soles get chewed up pretty quickly so not worth spending a fortune.

Couple of mates use ex military stuff from eBay - cheaper than cheap and perfect for the job, just no snob value.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 11:09 am
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FYI the Lake 303s, despite being a great winter boot, has the tread in all the wrong places for (my) flats, and it feels like pedalling on a pair of oily mackerel.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 11:16 am
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Decathlon have their own range of cheap,lightish hiking boots,Quechua I think,we buy the young lads sports shoes from there and they really are good for what you pay,missus and I have had various pieces of clothing and shoes and they've lasted and done what they said on the tin.Good value.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 11:18 am
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Thick sealskinz seem to have worked out for me, they are expensive but my toes don't feel like they are going to fall off anymore.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 11:39 am
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https://www.verticalgear.co.uk/five-ten-guide-tennie-mid-approach-shoe-review/

5 10 guide tennie mid, same tread pattern as the bike shoes not quite as sticky but not far off,paired with some over trousers they work for me


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 12:12 pm
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There's 2 versions of the Tennie the GTX as a Goretex liner

https://www.bike24.com/p2140868.html


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 12:17 pm
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Vaude thingymabobs... just back from a ride in mine and they are grand.

Moab Mid GTX I think they may actually be called.... or somesuch.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 2:48 pm
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Anything you like sized a bit big to accommodate a pair of wooly socks with Sealskinz over the top.


 
Posted : 18/03/2018 4:55 pm
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Just as an update, i bought a pair of these.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/mh100-mid-wtp-m-shoes-orange-id_8369974.html

Will give them a whirl this weekend as it's supposed to be a bit chilly. I also bought some DHB Merino socks from CRC to go with them. I'm hoping my feet won't get as cold or wet this weekend as usual.


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 8:47 am
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i used to use cheap hiking shoes to ride in as i had a couple pairs around..

got some riding shoes for xmas.. five ten freerider eps

really impressed.. they're totally muck / waterproof unless you submerge your foot.

and they are far far superior on wet rocks to my old vibram soled hiking shoes


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 11:16 am
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Probably a bit late with this...

http://unduro.co.uk/mtb/review-five-ten-freerider-eps-high/


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 11:32 am
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What Spin says.


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 12:40 pm
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Aye, I've been using waterproof Decathalon hiking boots (the £27 jobs) and wooly socks.
Been working out well!

Cheap enough to replace if the soles get chewed up


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 12:45 pm
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normal walking boots are useless on flats because the soles are too stiff.

In winter I mosytly ride in a pair of Vivobareboot Scott winterproof boots.

When its really snowy or wet wellies are actually surprisingly good on flat pedals and perfect for deep snow and puddles, just not very breathable.


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 12:54 pm
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When its really snowy or wet wellies are actually surprisingly good on flat pedals and perfect for deep snow and puddles

Aye, we'll take your word for it.


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 2:36 pm
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I've tried several walking boots and they're all shit. Soles are wobbly and the grooves are in the wrong place.

Best I've found is Freeriders EPS highs and Sealskins. I've got the mid/mid Sealskins but regret not going knee length for the extra splash proofing.


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 2:43 pm
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I find Merrell Moab Mid GTX pretty good on flats


 
Posted : 21/03/2018 3:48 pm