New warm Boots?

Charlie_Boy

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I'm am looking for some new boots this year as my old ones have just not lasted! I get really cold feet throughout winter and i'm looking for a really warm pair! I had the Toggi thermally insulated ones but they didn't work and have had chillblains all winter! Has anyone got any ideas? Need to be suitable for riding but also yard work:confused:
 
I have Ariat Grasmeres and their Glacier Tall Boots- both are insulated and keep my feet as warm as toast! highly recommend!
 
just ordered ariat windermeres as heard really good reviews of them being comfortable hard wearing warm boots.
Other wise I have derby house thermal muckers which are good for the price they are!
 
just toggs mudruckers have done the job for me, i get chill blains and ive treid every boot out there but the just toggs ones do the job perfectly and you can ride in them.
 
Muckboots - the total best things ever! Ugly (the look of them is what put me off buying them for ages!) but after terribly cold and painful feet last winter I gave in and bought them! I have the tay sports for mucking out and pretty much everything, and also the tyne sport to ride in. The sports versions are warmer. Super comfy and always have warm feet! If only I could find such wonderous gloves then I would be a happy person indeed!
 
Having won a pair of Ariat Grasmeres in one of the MMH giveaways a year ago, I don't know how I ever lived without them! I always used to get chillblains and just accepted cold feet were part and parcel of owning horses and dogs at this time of year, but now I have toasty warm feet in all weathers and they are so comfortable it's like I have nothing on my feet. I would never have paid £200 for a pair of boots before experiencing the difference a good pair can make to your life!
 
just ordered ariat windermeres as heard really good reviews of them being comfortable hard wearing warm boots.
Other wise I have derby house thermal muckers which are good for the price they are!


I have these, and I can't fault them! Not had cold feet at all this year!!
Nice and comfortable for yard work and riding :)
 
I have the HKM thermal boots and wear a pair of HeatHolder socks underneath - I have suffered terribly from cold feet in the past, but no more since trying this combination! And given that the boots are about £30 and the socks £5, it's a lot cheaper solution than some of the others suggested here :)
 
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