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its getting wetter and colder and as such i was wondering does anyone have a pair of these

 

[ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealskinz-Waterproof-Walking-Medium-6-8uk/dp/B002T9BDRO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1315508138&sr=8-3]Sealskinz Waterproof Walking Sock: Amazon.co.uk: Clothing[/ame]

 

my boots still have a lot of life left in them but there are a couple of holes around the tongue that will make myy feet wet if we have snow or heavy rain as i don't want to replace them yet i was wondering if these would be a sensible thing

as i doubt a boot mender can do much for them

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Yeah, I've got a couple of pairs. They do a good job but don't think they feel like ordinary socks most of the time. They're stiffer and have a distinct crunch to them (OK, like ordinary socks after a few days!)

Looks like the price has gone up though; £21 last year.

 

They do work.

 

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its getting wetter and colder and as such i was wondering does anyone have a pair of these

 

Sealskinz Waterproof Walking Sock: Amazon.co.uk: Clothing

 

my boots still have a lot of life left in them but there are a couple of holes around the tongue that will make myy feet wet if we have snow or heavy rain as i don't want to replace them yet i was wondering if these would be a sensible thing

as i doubt a boot mender can do much for them

 

Get Knee length though

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