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am looking for a new pair of insulated winter boots, so far i have had north face liftys and chilkats. what other insulated boots are out there that would be similar to the ones i have mentioned. any reccomendations?
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Lidl €15, unless you plan on doing an expedition
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out of interest, when would you wear them?? In 20+ years of skiing, I've only needed insulated winter boots when I went dog sledding around Jackson hole and the company provided them. All other times, walking boots/shoes have been fine for me...
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Sorel Caribou. The best available when you're standing on a mountain doing a demo for 9hrs in sub zero temps
http://www.sorel.com/Product.aspx?top=1&cat=120&prod=180
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maybe an over kill for everyday use.
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Depends what fits your feet - Hanwag make some fantastic boots ....
http://www.hanwag.de/schuh-kategorie.php?cat_id=10
http://www.hanwag.de/schuh-kategorie.php?cat_id=3
After all it is free
After all it is free
kiwi1
, SWMBO picked a pair of those up in Banff a couple of years ago - she hasnt worn them yet as they are too warm
and she suffers with cold feet at times
They were costly though worked out around £25
Can seriously recomend em for cold conditions.
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