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Don't know what size mine are, but I know I tried a couple of pairs before they fitted right so I'd definitely go for trying before buying.

 

The stihl ones seem to be the best - I hada pair of Husky ones a long time ago and swore I'd never wear a pair ever again. A couple of winters ago when there was a fair bit of snow on the gorund, I reluctantly bought a pair of the Stihl ones after being recommended them and now spend a fair bit of winter in them fairly happily.

 

Feet do sweat a bit but if you try to dry the boots out each night they are a lot nicer to put on again in the morning.

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I have some Oregon wellies, they do the job in standing water, or rivers, lakes ponds and ditches. Or floods. Which given this winter are essential wear on many of the sites I've been working. The other day I didn't wear them, and filled my leather boots to the top with stinky water. Nice. :001_rolleyes: trouble is, being Goretex they seem to take an age to dry, even with boot driers in.

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Anyone spiked in them?

 

I have a confession, I saw a thread entitled Climbing Wellies and immediately though that a footware revolution had occurred in some way, eagerly expecting some exciting news on a new product, I was somewhat disappointed to find that apparently people climb Sequoya for fun

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