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Subject Topic: sealskin socks/ gloves Post Reply Post New Topic
15/11/2010 at 10:30pm
 Location: kidderminster
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HI everyone , anyone used these socks or gloves ? i am looking at getting some for my job this winter as i am fed up with cold feet and hands but the feet are the big problem.

 I work as a mobile car valeter( and caravans) i have never found a boot that does not leak i don't use wellies as they are so cold and can be slippery .

I tryed gortex boots but they leaked and i had trouble getting my feet in and out of the boot membrain it does not help when i have size 12 feet and broad .

any advise on the socks gloves or boots  would be gratful.

many thanks kent



16/11/2010 at 10:08am
 Location: Middlesex
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Hi there, i do sea fishing and agree that wellies are cold and rubbish at keeping your feet warm, not all of them though. I had normal wellie boots and my feet was always cold, then i bought a pair of Wychwood Neoprene Wellington Boots. I have never had cold feet since even standing in the freezing sea. Neoprene gloves might work well too. It's the same stuff they make wetsuits with. I think the wellies are much thicker though.

Footware Wychwood Neoprene Wellingtons Boots - Wychwood Neoprene Wellington Boots - Wychwood Neoprene Wellingtons Boots 

it says...

3/4 length Neoprene Boots:

Ensuring that a boot is waterproof and warm are the minimum requirements for any outdoor enthusiast. The neoprene qualities of this footware ensure thry are significantly warmer than a conventional rubber boot.

Combining this with the high grip light weight sole and the 'half calf' length gives you the ultimate in comfort.

Look HERE but shop around for a possible better price

 

Cheers

Paul..



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17/11/2010 at 1:19pm
 Location: south staffordshire
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I have thick sealskin socks which while it feels like you have a thick plastic bag on your foot they are fantastic. Fully waterproof (tested while mountain biking) and warm. Definately recommend but they are thick so if you are close to needing the next shoe size up you may want to go for their medium thickness pair.

Also have gloves and they are better than my ski gloves for warmth.



22/11/2010 at 2:58pm
 Location: Littlehampton
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Have you looked at Yard Boots, the sort of thing they wear at stables, etc.  I have a pair that I keep on my allotment.  Keeps my feet toasty warm, with a decent pair of performance socks, can't feel a thing.     Got mine from a local country event and not expensive either.  Not sure about the sizes though!?!?! 

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We are off to Donna Nook this weekend I might get some to try myself


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22/11/2010 at 9:37pm
 Location: Middlesex
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I still say you just can't beat neoprene wellies to keep the cold out. Beter than ANY boot ive ever had, even better than my Meindl Burma Pro walking boots at £145.

 

Neoprene Wellies

Neoprene lined wellies offer additional protection from the cold than a standard welly boot. Neoprene is commonly used in wetsuits to insulant divers and used in fly fishing waders. As well as adding extra insulation Neoprene also adds comfort as its acts as a layer of padding.

 

some cheap ones HERE look



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