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I wear riggers Mark and keep Other boots in the van. Elten for non spike dry weather, big red zaimemt things for steep ground, wet ground and spiking, neoprene Wellies for walking about in puddles, non chainsaw work, chainsaw willies for mucky non climbing jobs.

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another option is catering shoe covers - plastic disposable things that slip on over the boot.

If you google them you will find 'automatic' dispensers - dont bother with these as they dont work well.

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When I go for my annual check up I have to strip to socks and wear "the gown" and they give me some blue plastic slip on covers for my feet which are quite handy for shoe covers.

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you want to look for a farmers store - they always have such wonderful things - OR those pointless mags that come bundled in with the big 3 newspapers that have shoes for old ladies and patio cleaners etc.

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