Country Boots for cold feet!

cobmum

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I always have cold feet, so have to choose my footwear carefully. As it is my 30th soon i was going to heavily hint to the OH that i would rather like a pair of country boots.

Any recommendations and recommendations for ones that would be good for cold feet would be fab?

Any boots that i should totally avoid?

Thank you!
 
love my toggi ! can wade through water in them and they dont leak, come up like new too - I have the toggi columbus - very tough but not enough heel to ride in but thats not what mine are for - wear them every single day down yard - wouldnt be without them. Mine are bit enough to get a nice thick pair of socks in - they are also very generous on the calf !
 
I have to say, you can't beat a pair of Dubarrys, or Ariat Grasmeres if you're going to be riding.

I reaaally suffer with cold feet, and can cope in either of the above with just one pair of thin socks, even last winter when it got to -23* here!
 
I have the tuffa suffolks (which used to have lambs wool lining - think it's now sheeps wool?) and they are fantastic.

But so are my OH's leather Le Chameaus :D
 
I agree with Starzaan, Ariat Grasmeres are lovely and toasty even with thin socks. I think that the fact you lace them to fit your calf all the way up helps, as it keeps the draughts out, and a warm leg certainly helps send warm blood down to the toes!
 
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