Other than that, for winter boots I have some monster LaCrosse ice fishing pac boots rated for -1000*, White's hunting Pacs (Made in Korea?!?!?!?) with airbob soles, and Viking Pull-On Rubber Corks (with steel toe and saw protection). The Vikings are nice, they have warm liners and are very similar to the Husqvarna brand ones.
I over the years tested shoes various brands and manufacturers. In my opinion to work in the winter is the best shoes with a heater made of natural fur. Maximum comfort and convenience. My favorite boots for winter -
i found a british fireman's suit for -$50 which is goretex.
these other pants are the austrian equivalent of the us f-1b extreme cold weather pants
cotton over poly insulation.
they fit really well and are toasty but.... cotton.
surely the military considered this?
anyway, they'll be waterproof than a mother by tomorrow.
Tomorrow in Alexandria (Louisiana) temperature air is + 27 * C. At such temperature I am working in these boots -
These boots are made from flax. It's boots that really possess good ventilation. In my opinion the this is best boots for the work in hot weather. At least I did not meet analogues.
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