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Sundridge Hot Foot Liners

Jim Foxall

Senior Member
There was a discussion on the lack of availability of these on an earlier post.
I think that the Shakespeare boot liners will fit the Sundridge boots. I have a pair of both Shakespeare and Sundridge boots and in my opinion the liners seem almost identical, certainly in terms of height, not quite sure about the width. At a guess the liners came out of the same factory. So that might be the solution, contact Shakespeare. Incidentally, I got my Shakespeare boots from Go Outdoors, so you could take your Sundridge boots along to the store and and try the Shakespeare liners.
 
Thanks Jim,
I'll try that, I got quite attached to my old Sundridge Boots, the replacement TFG ones are OK but not the same.
Paul.
 
hi jim i struggeld to get replacment liners for my hot boots
then a mate said try the skee-tex ones
so i did and they fit perfect mate
take your boots into the tackle shop and get the best fitt

nice toastie feet now for the winter
 
hi jim i struggeld to get replacment liners for my hot boots
then a mate said try the skee-tex ones
so i did and they fit perfect mate
take your boots into the tackle shop and get the best fitt

nice toastie feet now for the winter

Thanks for that Phil, I'll bear the skee-tex liners in mind, as I suspect that they're better than either Sundridge or Shakespeare. I find that my feet still get cold with these liners and I've started to use a pair of neoprene booties (about the size of a bedroom slipper), inside the liners. To be frank, the boots themselves are no more than wellies and totally useless at keeping the heat in so it's down to the quality of the insulation. With this mind, I buy a size bigger boot than I need and use three layers of insulation, socks, neoprene booties and the liners.
 
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ive had my hot boots for 3 years now and fished in some very cold weather
well into minus and they have kept my feet toastie
plus my sundrige one piece suite
 
i know this is a bit off topic but ive just been in the local maplin store and noticed they are doing thermal electric insoles :eek:
these consist of two insoles and two ankle straps which take batteries,then a male lead plugs into a female lead on the insoles,very warm to touch too.
a bit pricy at 10.99 :eek: but someone may fancy a pair as a stocking filler......:rolleyes: :)
 
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