Slowtack
Well-Known Member
Aldi ski socks and Dubs
Move down South it rarely rains![]()
Considering I'm in Plymouth I wonder which South your referring too.
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Sealskins + Dubarrys
sealskinz is waterproof on the outside
Hi,
I usually wear two pairs of thin socks and ocean boots.
Since moving to a Drysuit I have less of a problem with getting cold feet as I wear ski socks then jump in the drysuit with wetsuit boots..
What do you wear over your feet to keep warm while sitting on watch at night in winter.
Cheers.
Something like skiing socks in wellies is usually enough for me. I have Raynaulds anyway but really only night sail in the summer. Keeping the body core temperature up is half the battle.
Considering I'm in Plymouth I wonder which South your referring too.
Socks wise Sealskinz I'll look into and the Heatsock looks good just emailed them.
Dubarry boots are great because they are a much better fit I find having said that a thermal liner like they have with country boots would be good
Like wot he said:
And what the army tells you: "When your feet are cold, time to put on your hat".
You can buy heated socks (they use a 9V pp3 battery)
You can buy Little Hotties designed in much smaller packets for feet - last 8 hours (and do you know, they work simply by the exothermic heat from the reaction of rust! yes, they are full of iron filings and activated carbon (I think).
On my motorbike rides to and from my place in Sussex to my girlfriend's place in Somerset, in winter I'm not ashamed to admit I wore 12 volt gloves and her wooly tights.
My Mum was horrified, " what if you have an accident and they find you like that ?! " - my thinking was it'd be the least of my worries.
The electric gloves were spiffing until one day I got a 6v pair in a 12v packet, requiring emergency braking on the hard shoulder of the M4, I still have the burnt in scars on the backs of my hands.![]()