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Seal-skinz will definitely keep your feet dry, but if I wear mine with wellingtons, the moisture is trapped in the outer layer and my feet get very cold when the temperatures drop.
I bought a pair from Matalan a while back. Not sure what they are called but its like wearing carpet on your feet! Very warm and only £6! I think their called heat seekers.
I used a pair of the Heat Holders last weekend for the first time and thought they were very good and less than a quarter the price of some mentioned.
Not sure how they'll stand up to the wear and tear though compaired to some of the Marino wool socks but so far so good.
I have a couple of pairs of Brasher socks from hillwalking and although they don't come cheap they last a lifetime. That said, once I reach the swim and have set up I start to add layers and switch to the thermal gear, Heat Holders included.
Take Simon Lush advice and get these Smartwool Mountaineering Extra Heavy Sock
Mine are 3 seasons old and as good as the day I bought them.I walk quite a bit when fishing and my feet are bone dry when I get back to the car.
Had a pair for 11 years just worn out $9.99 same price in 2001 with a life time garantee,send back for new,dont think i would want to claim 11 years seems fair enough.Warmest ive tried (sealskin with a thin pair second £40 ish) If only we had a uk stockist.
ps some of the links if you google redhead socks are, well xxxx lol
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