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In reply to Post #11 Which model salomon do you recommend?
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Scarpa Rangers and Sealskinz goretex socks
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In reply to Post #4 Another vote for Jack Wolfskin. I've got the equivalent Everquest Texapore Mid M. They were called Polar Boots when I bought them a couple of years ago. The boots are bloody amazing. The best I've ever had.
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Have a look at altberg boots. High quality gear made here in the UK. Great selection of specs from dessert to arctic.
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Sorrel Caribou snow boots keep my feet nice and warm.
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whatever happened to the old JRC? Field boots, I had a pair donkeys ago and whilst they were horrible to walk in they were warm enough to sit around in all day.
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In reply to Post #4 Okay thank you for your opinion on the moabs. I will take a look at the jack wolfskin range. Thanks
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I have not been impressed by the grip of the Moab shoes and boots.
You might consider the Jack Wolfskin Everquest range. These are fur lined for warmth, include the Texapore waterproof membrane, but look and grip like standard hiking boots. Go up to large sizes (some models to UK size 15) and available via Amazon. Great reputation for robust build.
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In reply to Post #2 Yes i do have some Merino wool socks which do definitely help
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In reply to Post #1 No boots will keep your feet warm if your not moving around, they need to be paired up with some decent merino wool socks and even then if it's really cold you'll struggle. I got some heated socks but now i'm using those stick on foot warmers, do the job just fine.
Daz
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Hi all, not quite relevant for the time of year but this year i am going to be doing a winter campaign and looking for recommendations on some good boots? I have been looking at the hiking range of boots like the merrell thermo chill and the merrell moab speed 2. Anyone have any thoughts on these or any other recommendations welcome.
Thanks
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