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couplands



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Waterproof work boots
In a similar theme to the "socks" thread, what do people recommend for a waterproof work boot.

By work boots, I mean with toe protection, sole protection and fully water proof.

I can find work boots and I can find waterproof boots but generally not both together. A lot of the work boots are only rated as water resistant and I get soggy feet after a day out in the muddy fields.

So let's see what you've got...and ideally I want them less than £50...😉

Cheers

Simon
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Supacat



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Was going to suggest you look at the Bogs boots but none of them start at under £50.
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Buz



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I have some 'Stanley Rigger Boots' from Screwfix. I don't use them everyday but are comfortable, warm, waterproof and steel toe capped etc for safety. Think they were £39.99
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couplands



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Supacat wrote:
Was going to suggest you look at the Bogs boots but none of them start at under £50.


No harm in looking...Smile
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couplands



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Buz wrote:
I have some 'Stanley Rigger Boots' from Screwfix. I don't use them everyday but are comfortable, warm, waterproof and steel toe capped etc for safety. Think they were £39.99


They look good... Thumbs Up
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landy andy



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Find the Dewalt rigger boots better than the Stanley ones personally.

Andy
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Ryderoo



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My mate swears by these

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwea...twear/List

I don't need waterproof so I have the standard DeWalt boots as sold by Screwfix Cheers Simon

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Chris86



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I spend all day in rivers/ditches/narshes- next purchase is a set of bekina insulated neoprene wellies.......
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Supacat



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couplands wrote:
Supacat wrote:
Was going to suggest you look at the Bogs boots but none of them start at under £50.


No harm in looking...Smile


Look away - US website is far better than UK one:

http://www.bogsfootwear.com/shop/mens-steel-toe-boots

Ryderoo wrote:
My mate swears by these

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwea...twear/List


They have a very nice catalogue - could get expensive - thanks Big Cry
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Bows



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Gri sport boots every time for me. Great value, comfortable, hard wearing and great all round protection. 2006 TD5110 station wagon
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dozerman



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Haix protector pro and Arbortec Profell Experts are what I've spent the last 12 yeas in - a lot more than your budget but you only get 1 pair of feet! I live in them, buy two pairs at a time, wear them on alternate days and get at least 2 years out of them (ie a year of full time 5-6 days a week per pair). I never treat them/clean them etc, but I make an effort to dry them after really wet days (the second pair makes this easy).
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grumpy old git



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Another vote for DeWalt riggers, wear them all day long.
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Retroanaconda



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I use Haix boots as well. Over your budget but work very well.

Used to use Protector Pro when I was on the saw, now I use their Airpower range which are very comfy and waterproof. For really wet conditions I'll use a pair of wellies but much prefer the boots for ankle support and grip.

Usually get a couple of years out of a set.
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richuk



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+1 for Dewalt riggers. However I have been using these for the past 2 weeks, including clearing ditches and they are so far completely waterproof.

http://www.screwfix.com/p/hyena-nevis-wate...e-10/9983d Rich

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custom90



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Supacat wrote:
Was going to suggest you look at the Bogs boots but none of them start at under £50.

+1 Mine were £70 but best I've ever had so worth it.
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