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nevetsjc80

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Dose anyone know where i could get a pair of Felt boot liners. I have been give a pair of lundhag boots by a friend who has never worn them, they are a little big but i intend to wear them this winter at work as i work outside and with the liners they would keep my feet tostie. Searching online for boot liners seems only to bring up car boot liners. Any help would be great.
Steve
 

ArkAngel

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The only liners i have seen are the british army gore-tex waterproof liners.

If the boots are a bit loose i would suggest 2 pairs of thick socks, that will both pad the boots out and keep the tootsies toastie.

I have to do that with my boots, i have a pair of "1000mile" lined socks then another pair over that to keep my feet warm and prevent blisters.
 

Klenchblaize

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Try finding a UK supplier or SOREL boots. http://www.sorel.com/footwear/mens/NM1015.html
They used to make a boot specifically designed & sized to work with their liner-boot. I have such a pair and they are great for highland stalking where you always end up with water coming in over the top. (Unavoidable really when walking through a raging burn or sinking up to your waist in peat!)

If you find them buy two pairs and that way you’ll always have a dry pair.

Cheers
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spamel

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pierre girard

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nevetsjc80 said:
Dose anyone know where i could get a pair of Felt boot liners. I have been give a pair of lundhag boots by a friend who has never worn them, they are a little big but i intend to wear them this winter at work as i work outside and with the liners they would keep my feet tostie. Searching online for boot liners seems only to bring up car boot liners. Any help would be great.
Steve

Suggest you check e-bay for "Canadian Military Boots." Check out the extreme cold weather military mukluks. Contact the seller and see if they have liners for sale - without the mukluk (most do).

These liners are made of two layers of fulled Hudson Bay blanket and are vastly superior to felt liners. Last time I bought some they were about $10.

Example:

http://cgi.ebay.com/CANADIAN-MILITA...goryZ588QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 

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