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I love my blunnies but the soles gets hard when it's proper cold so not a great winter shoe. Doesn't stop me from wearing them though, but there's better options out there.
Size up in a pair of logger soled Red Wings and use a thin merino liner sock with a thick wool sock and you should be fine in the proper cold, unless you spend whole days outside but then you'll need some proper high end stuff.
The Finisterre welly sock is my favourite winter sock
Need a new pair of boots for bashing around in (bit of hiking, mostly just wet weather shoes). Needs to be waterproof and insulated as they’ll be worn in -30. Nothing fancy or particularly fashionable. Meindl? Maybe too heavy...
Proper hiking boots are a bit too hardcore for my needs and not really casual enough.
Anyone owned Blundstones before? They do a nice looking thermal Chelsea boot thing.