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Which winter shoes/ boots? fed up with cold feet and think it's time I got some more suitable footwear at a reasonable price, any suggestions? thanks.
What's your problem? Cold feet? Or wet feet getting cold?
p.s. what size are you I have some Lake winter boots for sale 8)
p.p.s. lots of recent threads on winter boots recently. Have a look through using the search function.
Shoes are a bit tight so cuts off the circulation a bit with seal skinz, therefore getting cold and numb. I need a 44, got a 43 just now.
Cheers.
i rate my northwave celcius boots, warm and keep your feet dry until its deep enough to go over the top
[url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-mw80-mtb-cycling-shoes/ ]MW80 - FTW[/url]
MW80's are cheaper at CRC. Just sayin'.
thanks for the info.
Got myself some NW Celcius boots recently after much (about a year of~) humming and hahing. They're good. I went a size up. Probably should have gone the extra for the Arctic version, but there's room for a thicker merino sock in mine if needs be.
mw80's ๐
+1 Mw 80
i have had them for three winters in Scotland now 6 months use every year and they have been great.I used to always have cold feet faffing around with Sealskins ans overshoes. I know somebody who bought some Pearl Izumi one which looked good but they fell apart in 3 months.
Gearne polar boots - far better than others at the same price IMO
They keep my feet warm and dry most the time!
MW80's - 105 quid from Lex's - http://www.lexs.co.uk/Default.aspx?ProductId=20516 in all (normal) sizes but go up a size so you can stick extra socks in but the boots themselves are insulated.
They're absolutely brill.
My MT90's have just seen out their fourth winter, with a few more to go. Not exactly cheap, but a good investment.
[url= http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Diadora-Artic-MTB-Winter-Cycling-Shoes-size-43-RRP-180-/270658113222?pt=UK_Sporting_Goods_Athletic_Shoes_ET&hash=item3f047b0ec6 ]Try these Diadora Arctic Boots[/url] I've got some - recommended.
i've got some specialized defroster, i know some people say that there not warm enough but never had a problem with cold feet even in the snow conditions last year, if you have good circulation i'd get some defrosters