Thermal mucker type boots

sonjafoers

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Can anyone recommend any decent ones please, my toes are freezing in my wellies but I need a waterproof foot part.

I have seen Derby House do their own but I wondered what else is out there.

Thank you
 
I'm wearing mudruckers and really rate them. Only cost about 40 quid, easy to get off and can ride in them (although the ice is stopping me doing any of that!). Toasty warm and no hint of cold toes even in this snow
 
The Derby house ones are great for the price but only buy when on sale - typically £20 after Christmas.
The foot part is common to many makes if you look as it is the mould for this that is the expensive part of setting up a line. I get two winters out of a pair -am on the second pair now.
They are the only ones I can wear having wide calves but combined with a pair of heat holders they are excellent.
 
Muck boots! The warmest, most comfortable boots I've ever owned. I wear them with just a normal pair of socks and have never had cold feet. I love them.
 
I've got WW boots - the foot/ankle bit is rubber, waterproof fabric(?) up the leg, velcro fastening and inside..... wait for it....... fleece lined all the way to the toe!

This winter, I've actually had HOT feet!!! (no you may not interpret that as sweaty:D:D:D:D)
 
Ah but if they were sweaty I could send you my dog to lick them clean - she LOVES sweaty feet. My husband even puts maltesers between his toes to get her to do a thorough job!!

I have given up trying to order from Derby House, their website won't accept my details & their phone line isn't manned due to snow.

I will look up the other recommendations now. Thanks everyone

Edited to say: Woof Wear Short Boot now ordered :-)
 
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I have the Derby House Boots.
This will be there 3 winter & i must say they are very comfortable & has never lost any grip.
I do wear heat holder socks for extra warmth too.

Highly recommend.

XxX
 
I've got Muck Boots and wouldn't be without them. Have the Derwent ones as they have a good tread on them. Had the Tyne ones before and they were a nightmare as no tread on the bottom to speak of.
 
I've got WW boots - the foot/ankle bit is rubber, waterproof fabric(?) up the leg, velcro fastening and inside..... wait for it....... fleece lined all the way to the toe!

This winter, I've actually had HOT feet!!! (no you may not interpret that as sweaty:D:D:D:D)

I've got these one's too. They are fantastic. Lovely snuggled feet.
 
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