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  • rOcKeTdOg
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    warm, comfy, waterproof and good for wearing all day, any recommendations? as my salomans have just about been finished off by the latest snow

    Dave.
    Free Member

    Shimano MT90’s

    allthegear
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    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    🙂

    do not need to be biking specific

    woody2000
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    My HiTec V-Lites are doing ok so far (2 winters), and had the advantage of being cheap as chips (TKMaxx FTW). Comfy, light and reasonably weatherproof 🙂

    qwerty
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    http://www.purekit.com/src/columbia/columbia-bugaboot-omni-heat-boot-prod31502/

    i’ve just brought the Shastaviata – if i lived somewhere snowy i’d go for the one above

    fastindian
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    aldi, monday 27th december

    £14.99 😀

    Harry_the_Spider
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    I’ve been wearing a pair of these.

    A little over-booted but I’m warm and dry.

    donsimon
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    I got myself a pair of these last winter.

    They’re waterproof, at least for one winter, and cheap! They’re light, warm and comfortable enough to wear all day.
    Decathlon’s definitely worth a punt.

    Whathaveisaidnow
    Free Member

    Berghaus explorer ridge’s

    tang
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    aside from my zamberlan walking boots ive been wearing keen targhees, dry, warm, light weight and the roomy toe box means you can wiggle.

    john_drummer
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    parkesie
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    Had my karrimor events for years comfy warm and waterproof what more do you need.

    Harry_the_Spider
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    Are they your legs John?

    MrWoppit
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    Meindl. Takes about 200 miles to wear them in mind…

    john_drummer
    Free Member

    yes. totally hairless

    nidderdalenath
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    five tens with merino wool & sealskins socks over the top do the job for me. they are quick for a bit of off the bike / unavoidable portage too. :mrgreen:

    ferrit32
    Free Member

    I have been mostly wearing some Jack Wolfskin hunter boots similar to these, mine have a removable thinsulate inner boot and a retractable crampon in the heel. They are huge but chuffin’ warm and completley snow proof.

    Also worn my Raichle All Degree GTX but they have a very stiff last so not ideal for general wear. They are however super warm and water proof.

    samuri
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    aldi, monday 27th december

    £14.99

    If they’re anything like the cycling jacket I bought fromn ALDI a few months back then they’ll be superb! I’m convinced it’s an unbranded big name item but I’ve not figured out which one yet. Very warm, excellent quality cloth, fits perfectly.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    I’ve got two pairs of Lidl winter boots and they’re fantastic value for money, and they’ve been invaluable this winter in the snow, with a pair of M&S double layer wool socks in. Seriously tempted by a pair of these though:
    http://www.cozymole.co.uk/winter-boots/olang-canadian-snow-boot.html

    Fantastic value by the look of them.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Keen sandals and SealSkinz socks with a liner sock.

    Out today for 3 hours, toasty toes.

    DrJ
    Full Member

    Sorel FTW


    mogrim
    Full Member

    I’m sure they’re lovely boots, but I’d look pretty stupid in that dress.

    Another vote for cheap ‘n cheerful HiTecs, warm and comfortable.

    maccruiskeen
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    standard, ordinary Catapillar boots. Its only a bit of snow, not an attempt to reach the pole. Warm and grip well in the snow. Wear them the rest of the year too and they won’t wear out any time between now and when you die.

    myheadsashed
    Full Member

    you want warm……

    http://www.baffin.com

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