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IF i work in the snow, i wrap tescos bags round my socks and tie the handles round my ankles before putting my boots on, works wonders

 

 

Done that before too - does work well but isn't right pleasant for a long day but much better than wet feet!

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Decent chainsaw boots work a treat, I've been working in muddy and snowy conditions all this week in the Haix boots below and believe it or not they are still waterproof and warm, the goretex sock liner is still intact despite the boot falling to bits

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think you ought to start wearing those boots that you were using as slippers

enough is enough be carefull you dont catch them and end up falling over and if you do please wear head cam so we can all see:blushing::thumbup:

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