waterproof socks

Yes they work.
At least my 'Sealskinz' ones do.
cost me £20 in a hiking shop in Wales.

unlike the boots i spent €200 on :blast

dunno how they work - just know they do. :thumb2
 
I have a pair of 'Sealskinz' I use at work, and they been great :D never let me down "YET" Famous last words ........ :blast
 
My brother has a pair of Sealskinz and raves about them.

Good enough for me. :thumb2
 
cheers guys, checked sealskinz web site and found a local shop....off to buy a pair!

You will not be dissapointed. I rode up from South of France last friday/saturday pissing rain. Dry warm feet. Rest of me soaked:D
 
you can get ex army ones on ebay too, cheaper but not as comfy
 
Weat a thin pair of ordinary socks under them so they don't need washing too often and when you do wash them, use a cool wash:blast
 
Tim Wears these I believe.:D

That's a bit rich coming from someone who wears a gold dress:ymca

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My son tested his Sealskinz by paddling around in 4" of water in the bath for 15 minutes.

They passed the test:thumb2
 
Sealskinz Yup!

I Did the standing in 4 inches of water test too....And i'm 45 years old ff's:augie...they passed , best bike kit i've bought in ages!
 
I find tesco carrier bags are rather effective and free :D

I thought guys from the Forest of Dean were made of sterner stuff..:rolleyes:

Lidl bags, from the bottom of the helter skelter.. the 3p ones "mind"....:toungincheek

But seriously, the Sealskinz are superb, used them for many years MTBing.. and they still keep your feet warm if they do get wet.. (Wet suit style)
 


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