The best fishing wellies | Angling Times

16 Jun.,2025

 

The best fishing wellies | Angling Times

The best fishing wellies

Preston Innovations Hydrotech Boots

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Navitas Light Insulated Wellies

Fox Rage Neoprene Boots

Vass R Fleece Lined Boot

Daiwa Neoprene Boots

Sundridge Hot Foot Boots

Skee-Tex Tuff Ultralight

Matrix Thermal EVA Boots

Hunter Original Tall Adjustable Boots

Muck Boot Arctic Sport Tall Boots

Aigle Parcours 2 Iso Wellington Boots

Le Chameau Vierzonord Neoprene Lined Boot

There is nothing worse than getting wet feet when you're out fishing, especially in the depths of winter, so a pair of the best fishing wellies will help you stay dry and comfortable when you're out on the bank, whatever the weather. There are plenty of options on the market too, with shorter length wellies for those who prefer a smaller fitting boot, to full length, fleece lined options for those who want utmost comfort.

The best fishing wellies will prevent any inclement weather dampening your spirits, prevent you from getting cold feet and also provide some protection if the venue you're fishing is shallow and you need to wade out a little to net the fish. A good pair of wellies can be the difference between you sticking it out during bleak conditions and getting that all important bite or going home early and regretting the session.

Best fishing wellies at a glance

With so many types of wellies to choose from, with so many varying qualities of material and construction, it can be hard to decide what the best fishing wellies for you are. Here is a guide to help you decide between some of the best available right now...

1.

Preston Innovations Hydrotech Boots

Best fishing wellies for wearing on a seatbox

Price: $76.99

www.total-fishing-tackle.com

Shorter than a standard wellie to give increased comfort on the bank, while keeping your feet warm and dry, the Hydrotech Boot has a reinforced sole with moulded all-terrain tread. The neoprene upper offers unrestricted movement and more comfort than ordinary dry rubber boots, helping you get around on the bank much easier. These boots are very light too, so you never feel as though they are weighing you down.

The Hydrotech boot is ideal for match fishing, where sitting on a seatbox can often compress a standard Wellington boot, making them slightly uncomfortable. They are good for carp fishing too, when you need to slip into your wellies easily during the night, if you can excuse the non-carp black and blue colour that is!

Pros

  • Easy to get on and off.
  • Shorter length increases range of motion.

Cons

  • Limited protection due to their length.
Sizes: 7-12Price: £76.99

www.total-fishing-tackle.com

2.

Navitas Light Insulated Wellies

Best lightweight fishing wellies

Price: $39.99

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Suitable for year-round use thanks to their removable thermal liner, these super lightweight and sturdy EVA rubber wellies weigh just 350g each. Microscopic, closed cell layering gives the Navitas Light Insulated Wellies excellent insulation, effective down to -30c, and they float in water. A useful rear kick off plate helps when getting them off after a long day on the bank.

These wellies are super light and thanks to their removable thermal liner they are suitable for year round use, so you can make the most out of your purchase. Thanks to their lightweight design, you'll never get fatigued, ideal if you have to do a lot of walking in the summer to find the fish. These wellies are perfect if you're unsure how far you'll be walking or what terrain you'll come across.

Pros

  • Super lightweight wellie.
  • Removable insulating liner.

Cons

  • Not the strongest on the market.
Sizes 6-13Price: £39.99

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3.

Fox Rage Neoprene Boots

Best fishing wellies for bankside comfort

Price: $64.99

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The Fox Rage Neoprene Booths are a generous 5mm thick, fully waterproof calf-height neoprene wellie, designed to give excellent protection and freedom of movement to the mobile angler. Features a solid kick block on the heel for easy removal and a high-grip sole design for negotiating precarious and slippery banks.

Finished in a lovely camo neoprene, they will appeal to even the most discerning anglers out there and despite their thick constriction the wellies aren't overly heavy, so you won't feel weighed down wearing them all day. They are great for fishing on rivers too, they will keep you warm and are very comfortable to walk in.

Pros

  • Very comfortable to walk in.
  • Really warm.

Cons

  • Not the easiest to get on to begin with.
Sizes: 7-12Price: £64.99

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4.

Vass R Fleece Lined Boot

Best insulated short wellies for fishing

Price: $49.99

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The Vass R Boot is an extra-comfortable three-quarter height, fur-lined wellie with double reinforced upper covering the ankle, shin and toe area. A deep heel kick makes them easier to take off, and wide calf and foot fitting gives space for any extra thick socks needed during winter.

A chunky sole gives excellent grip, whilst preventing premature wear and there’s also a studded version for use in extreme angling conditions. These boots are built for durability and poor conditions, so if you're likely to be fishing a lot and in poor weather, these wellies are well worth a look. They wont let you down and will be ready to go when you are.

Pros

  • Very durable construction.
  • Lovely and warm.

Cons

  • A bit too warm for summer fishing.
Sizes: 6-12Price: £49.99

www.total-fishing-tackle.com

5.

Daiwa Neoprene Boots

Best fishing wellies for prolonged walking

Price: $69.99

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These new all-season, neoprene-lined rubber boots are ideal for shallow water and walking on all terrains. The Daiwa Neoprene Boots feature an adjustable strap and waterproof gusset, a deep cleated sole and heel, and a handy heel release grip to make removing them easier. A Daiwa D-Vec Boot Bag (£29.99) can be purchased separately for convenient storage and transportation.

A very stylish boot that is perfect for a range of angling disciplines, without looking out of place in any of them. They are really comfortable to wear, not particularly heavy either, so if you do a lot of walking in your angling, these are well worth a look.

Pros

  • Very stylish design.
  • Comfortable to walk long distances in.

Cons

  • Only available upto a size 12.
Sizes: 7-12Price: £69.99

www.total-fishing-tackle.com

7.

Skee-Tex Tuff Ultralight

Best Classic Fishing Wellington Boots

Price: $44.95

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These world-renowned Skee-Tex Tuff Ultralight boots are famed for their excellent protection against cold and wet. The removable, washable lining has a stiffened sole to help keep it in place, while the insulated upper keeps you warm. Closed-cell foam in the EVA provides an insulating barrier and increased cushioning underfoot. A heel kick block helps when removing these rot-resistant boots.

These are the lightweight version of the original "Moon Boots" and they will keep your feet incredibly warm and comfortable when on the bank, whilst offering great ankle support thanks to their solid construction.

Pros

  • Incredibly warm.
  • Very durable.

Cons

  • They are not great for walking in due to their solid construction.
Sizes: 7-13Price: £44.95

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8.

Matrix Thermal EVA Boots

Best fishing wellies for year-round use

Price: $59.99

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The Matrix Thermal EVA Boots are a good looking and comfortable wellington boot. The insulating foil lining means the boots offer really fantastic thermal insulation, so you can be sure even when its cold, you'll have toasty feet. The foil linings are removable, perfect if you're an angler that likes to wear wellies in the warmer months too. The boots are very lightweight, great for manoeuvring the bank in and the thick sole offers protection from underfoot swell as well as increased durability, so they should last a while too.

Pros

  • Removable lining.
  • Comfortable and lightweight.

Cons

  • Would benefit from a heel-kick to help remove them.
Sizes: 7-12Price: £59.99

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9.

Hunter Original Tall Adjustable Boots

Best fishing wellies for rivers

Price: $115

www.sportsdirect.com

The Hunter Original Tall Adjustable Boots need no introduction, renowned for their quality and used by people for all sorts of hobbies, they are exceptionally good for angling too. Thanks to their relaxed fit, they are really comfortable to walk in, making them especially useful for river anglers who often have to walk a lot to find feeding fish. Their slightly longer length prevents you getting wet if it's particularly sloppy or you have to wade in shallow water to get to certain swims.

Handcrafted and made from vulcanised rubber, the wellies also feature an adjustable strap to allow perfect fitting, even if you have wider calves.

Pros

  • Taller design perfect for particularly wet conditions or shallow wading.
  • Great quality.

Cons

  • The length can be uncomfortable when sitting down on a box or compact chair.
Price: £115

www.sportsdirect.com

10.

Muck Boot Arctic Sport Tall Boots

Best overall fishing wellies

Price: $139.50

www.gooutdoors.co.uk

If you want the best comfort and warmth on the bank, you will be hard pressed to find a better set of wellies than the Muck Boot Arctic Sport Tall Boots. The boots themselves are fully lined with 5mm neoprene to offer a snug fit, that is both comfortable and extremely warm, as well as being 100% waterproof. Whilst not strictly fishing wellies they provide everything you need and more for a session on the bank.

The top of the boot has a tight binding strap that helps prevent heat loss, with additional foam insulation in the sole to stop heat loss from below, you will be very grateful for these features on those bitterly cold days. The sole is made from a lightweight EVA material to reduce the weight of the welly, whilst providing superb grip thanks to the chunky outsole, with extra protection around the ankle area to prevent you damaging yourself when walking on uneven terrain.

Pros

  • One of the warmest and most comfortable wellies available.
  • Easy to get on and off again.

Cons

  • The sole can split after prolonged use.
Price: £139.50

www.gooutdoors.co.uk

11.

Aigle Parcours 2 Iso Wellington Boots

Best Outdoor Wellington Boots

Price: $156.99 - £189.99

Fashionable, hard-wearing, waterproof wellington boots, capable of coping with temperatures down to -20c. The Aigle Parcours 2 Iso Wellington Boots are popular with participants of all outdoor pursuits.

Made with a natural rubber, the boots are quick to slip on and off, and feature a strong grip with and insulated heat-retaining neoprene foam inner lining. They look incredible and perform just as you would expect for the price. You will find most gamekeepers and fishery managers own a set of these.

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Pros

  • Incredibly warm.
  • Super comfortable.

Cons

  • Perhaps too warm for summer use.

12.

Le Chameau Vierzonord Neoprene Lined Boot

Best outdoor Wellington Boots for comfort and style

Price: $220.00

www.lechameau.com

The Le Chameau Vierzonord Neoprene Lined Boot have an unrivalled classy appearance, which will help you look the business on and off the bank. Used in many other hobbies, including shooting, these boots come in sizes 6-14 (UK) and in three different colours, but the Iconic Green with the blue lining is by far our favourite.

100% waterproof and featuring Le Chameau's flexible Chamolux rubber with a 3mm neoprene lining, they are so comfortable to wear, you will at times forget you even have them on. Great for a mobile angler.

Pros

  • Look incredible.
  • Really comfortable and flexible to wear.

Cons

  • The strap can break if you aren't careful and don't look after them.
Price: £220.00

www.lechameau.com

What to look for in fishing wellies

As anglers, we all enjoy different things from our fishing, whether that be trotting a float down a river or sitting in a bivvy or on a seatbox all day, and because of this, the best fishing wellies will vary depending on what you require from them. It goes without saying that any pair of wellies you buy should be waterproof above any other factors, as that is their primary job.

The next thing you should consider is how often you're likely to wear them, if you only wear wellies in the winter, then opting for a pair of fleece lined or neoprene wellies will really help keep your feet insulated and warm. This will help you stay motivated and fishing better, which will hopefully lead to you catching more fish. If you like to wear your wellies all-year-round, a quality hardwearing pair that have removable insulation would be the perfect choice, as you can keep your feet dry and cool in the summer, yet by adding the inner back into the boots you can keep your feet warm in the colder months too.

If you're an angler that likes to walk the bank in search of fish, a comfortable pair of wellies that offer support to your ankle, have good grip and are lightweight would be far superior to a heavy pair that are difficult to walk in. Similarly, if you're a match angler and are likely to be seated most of your session, it can pay to buy some wellies that have a shorter leg section, as it will stop them constricting around your calf, which can make them uncomfortable.

Glossary

Wellies: Short for Wellington Boot, they are a tall rubber boot designed for wearing in wet and muddy conditions.

Neoprene: A robust and stretchy fabric that is also waterproof and provides good heat insulation properties.

EVA: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a material that has high resilience, high toughness, good shock resistance, cushioning performance, heat insulation, and low temperature performance - perfect for wellies.

Frequently asked questions on fishing wellies

Are neoprene wellies better than rubber ones?

Neoprene does offer some advantages over rubber wellies, namely in how well they retain heat. If you're an angler that fishes in the coldest conditions it's well worth considering neoprene over standard rubber wellies. What you will notice is they are generally quite a snug fit, so if you have wider calves you may struggle to get them on and off easily. They are also regarded as being more comfortable to wear thanks to the stretchier material and lighter weight, but they can snag and tear much easier than a rubber welly, so it's worth considering that too.

What wellies are best for match fishing?

When match fishing you will be seated, often in a fairly restricted position for upwards of 5 hours and becuase of this the best fishing wellies will vary slightly to the more traditional ones. Whilst some anglers are perfectly comfortable sat in full length wellies on a seatbox, most will find a pair of shorter length wellies much easier to sit in. They also allow a bib 'n' brace to sit over them much more easily, allowing you to be fully waterproof.

Fishing wellies - Boot Advisor - Bekina Boots

Fishing wellies

The best safety wellies for fishing? They are warm, waterproof and slip-resistant

Looking for fishing wellies? The safety wellies from Bekina Boots are a top choice.

Take in mind: We are the official manufacturer of Bekina Boots. We don't sell our boots directly through this website. Here you find our range of boots and you can buy them from one of the many local distributors. Contact us to find a distributor in your region.

Fishing wellies

The best safety wellies for fishing? They are warm, waterproof and slip-resistant

Looking for fishing wellies? The safety wellies from Bekina Boots are a top choice.

Take in mind: We are the official manufacturer of Bekina Boots. We don't sell our boots directly through this website. Here you find our range of boots and you can buy them from one of the many local distributors. Contact us to find a distributor in your region.

Checklist: How to choose the best farming wellies?

Are you a farmer and looking for a new pair of wellies? But you don’t know which ones to choose from the wide range on offer? Then you've found the right page, because this checklist will help you find out which farming wellies are best suited to your day-to-day work on the farm.

Checklist question 2: What safety level do you need?

In addition to their fit, the different Bekina Boots farming wellies vary in terms of safety level. This refers to the safety material incorporated into the wellie that protects you from, for example, falling objects, a kick from a cow or sharp materials on the ground. Choose a safety level according to what you, as a farmer, will encounter.

  • Level O4: work wellies without safety toe cap and midsole
  • Level S4: farming wellies with a steel or non-metallic toe cap
  • Level S5: safety wellies with a steel or non-metallic toe cap and anti-perforation midsole

Good to know: with Bekina Boots, the safety material is always incorporated into the wellie in such a way that you don’t notice it at all. So the steel toe cap and/or sole won’t give your feet an unpleasant cold feeling, but you will still be fully protected.

Checklist question 4: What are your thermal insulation requirements?

The thermal insulation of your farming wellies is also crucial. You may well be working long hours in a cold, wet field or in a shed with a concrete floor. Then you need something more to keep your feet warm and comfortable. The Bekina Boots range of farming wellies features wellies with optimal thermal insulation:

  • Steplite EasyGrip: -20 °C
  • StepliteX SolidGrip: -30 °C
  • StepliteX ThermoProtec: -40 °C
  • Thermolite IceShield: -50 °C

You can’t get any better protection against the cold!

Looking for the most comfortable fishing wellies?

As a professional fisherman, the quality of your equipment is very important. Whether you work at sea or in an aquaculture environment, your job as a fisherman is always tough and intense. The right fishing clothes not only ensure that your work runs smoothly and safely, they also offer extra comfort and therefore provide increased motivation and a better work experience.

In addition to rainwear for fishing such as a mackintosh and bib-overalls, fishermen are constantly on the lookout for the best fishing wellies. But how do you find the most comfortable wellies for commercial fishing?

The importance of good fishing wellies

A recreational fisherman may get by with a rod and some bait, but commercial fishing is a different matter altogether. Perfectly maintained equipment is crucial for the safety of the entire crew. Most fishing accidents are caused by fishermen slipping and falling overboard. The cause of this? Fishing wellies that don’t offer enough grip on the wet, greasy deck of the boat.

But the best wellies for commercial fishing provide more than just safety. Fishermen spend a long time working in extreme conditions at sea and therefore need wellies with extra comfort. This helps them avoid aching or tired legs and increases their motivation and energy.

Waterproofness

Of course, it’s important that the wellies are waterproof when at sea. As a fisherman, you are constantly in contact with water and you want to avoid getting your socks and feet wet, because that’s not a very pleasant feeling. Waterproof boots prevent moisture from penetrating the footwear, keeping your feet dry.

The polyurethane material used for shaft and sole of the Bekina Boots wellies is impervious. This protects your feet not only from water, but also from dirt and chemicals.

Thermal insulation

While being waterproof goes a long way to keeping your feet warm, you also need insulated fishing wellies. Temperatures on the water can drop quickly, especially in the coldest places and at the darkest times of the day.

The Bekina Boots StepliteX StormGrip wellies are specially designed to insulate down to -40 °C. With a self-regulating thermal inner layer and a polyurethane structure of small air bubbles, these fishing wellies ensure that you never have cold feet.

Strong and durable material

Of course, your light fishing wellies also have to be strong enough. Heavy-duty fishing wellies are essential for the harsh, extreme conditions you work in at sea to provide us with fresh fish. NEOTANE again scores highly here as a light but high-quality and strong material that is therefore more durable than the alternatives. Bekina Boots polyurethane wellies last up to three times longer than rubber or PVC wellies.

Slip-resistance of the sole

Bekina Boots StepliteX StormGrip wellies have an excellent SRC-certified sole. This means it is slip-resistant and therefore prevents you from slipping on the deck. This is one of the most important requirements for fishing, because you don’t want you or your crew to be injured or fall overboard.

In addition, StepliteX StormGrip fishing wellies have a yellow rubber pad on the sole. This provides extra grip, stability, abrasion resistance and soft cushioning.

Closed outer rim

Our StepliteX StormGrip fishing wellies have a closed outer rim. The smooth finish of the outsole prevents net trapping that could cause slips, trips and falls. Yes, Bekina Boots have thought of everything with their fishing wellies!

Easy to maintain

Anyone who wears their wellies intensively every day wants to be able to clean them easily and without too much fuss. The smooth finish of the Bekina Boots wellies for commercial fishing makes them easy to wash without grease or dirt getting into the edges. Cleaning your wellies regularly also helps you to take better care of them and make them last longer.

In addition, all Bekina Boots fishing wellies come with ergonomic footbeds. This ensures extra comfort. They can be easily removed for airing, drying and machine washing at a maximum temperature of 30 °C.

Buying work wellies for the food processing industry

Whether you are responsible for buying work wellies for the whole company or have to buy your own work wellies as an independent butcher, today there is a wide choice of different kinds of work wellies for the food processing industry. There are rubber wellies, PVC wellies and polyurethane wellies. We will help you choose the right work wellies for your employees or for yourself.

1. Choice of material: do I go for wellies made of rubber, PVC or polyurethane?

When you think of work wellies for the food processing industry, you probably think of rubber or PVC wellies. But have you heard of polyurethane? At Bekina Boots, we work exclusively with NEOTANE, a high-quality polyurethane developed and tested in our own lab.

The 5 main advantages of NEOTANE wellies versus rubber and PVC wellies:

  • 40% lighter in weight thanks to the polyurethane structure consisting of small air bubbles. You experience more comfort while wearing them and are less likely to suffer from tired legs at the end of a hard work day.
  • A flexible material that offers great freedom of movement and comfort.
  • Extra protection against cold temperatures. NEOTANE has a high thermal insulation value, which keeps your feet warm even in extremely cold conditions. The optimal air circulation in the wellie also ensures you don’t get sweaty feet.
  • Stronger and more durable so you don’t have to replace our NEOTANE work wellies as often, which means you don’t have to buy wellies as often. Good for your wallet and more sustainable for the planet.
  • Made from 100% safe components.

Did you know that: Every pair of Bekina Boots work wellies is fitted with an RFID tag in the right boot? This allows you to scan, identify and track the wellies.

2. Food safety: is colour coding desirable?

In the food processing industry, you want to avoid contamination or contaminated food at all costs. Multiple control systems and a hygiene lock are therefore standard in many food processing companies today. Does your company consist of different departments where cross-contamination has to be avoided? Then go for efficient colour coding with our Steplite EasyGrip and StepliteX SolidGrip, available in different colours like white, blue, green and yellow. Assign each department its own colour and avoid cross-contamination.

Are you a self-employed butcher with your own shop? Then a good pair of Bekina Boots work wellies in one colour will suffice. Go for white so you can check if your work wellies are really clean after cleaning. 

Did you know that: the shaft and sole of our wellies for the food processing industry fit seamlessly together so that no dirt can get stuck behind an edge? And the sole profile of our wellies is designed to be very easy to clean? Two extra assets in a sector where safety and hygiene go hand in hand.

3. Thermal insulation value: how cold is the working environment?  

Men and women working in a food processing plant or a butchery often work in refrigerated areas all day. Dressing warmly is a must, and that includes a good pair of thermally insulating wellies. After all, cold feet cause your body to cool down faster, which is anything but comfortable.

Our Steplite EasyGrip and StepliteX SolidGrip guarantee warm feet down to -20 °C and -30 °C respectively. They are therefore very popular as standard work wellies for the food processing industry. For those who have to brave even colder temperatures, StepliteX ThermoProtec (-40 °C) and Thermolite IceShield (-50 °C) offer extra warmth.

4. Safety: is extra protection a must?   

No problem! Our work wellies are extensively tested in accredited test labs. They meet the latest international standards in terms of both hygiene and safety and are SRC-certified. SRC stands for Slip Resistant Certified and this test involves testing the non-slip performance of the sole on a ceramic tile moistened with diluted soap solution and on a smooth steel plate with glycerol. Our work wellies meet and even exceed all requirements!

All our wellies have excellent grip (SRC) to prevent slips and falls. Not only do you feel safer, the number of work accidents due to slipping is effectively reduced when everyone on the shop floor wears slip-resistant work wellies. Important, because as many as 25% of all accidents with serious injuries are caused by slips resulting in incapacity for work. Non-slip Bekina wellies prevent this, saving the company additional costs. 

All our work wellies for the food processing industry also feature a safety toe cap, which provides protection against sharp or heavy falling objects. The Steplite EasyGrip is also available in a version without  safety toe cap (O4).

Depending on the colour choice, the Steplite EasyGrip and StepliteX SolidGrip are available with a steel toe cap (S4) and sometimes also with a steel toe cap and steel safety sole. The Thermolite IceShield even has this safety toe cap and sole as standard. Only the white StepliteX ThermoProtec is not available with a safety sole, but it does have a composite toe cap as standard (S4). Here the steel safety material is replaced by composite because this material does not interfere at all with the metal detectors used in the food processing industry.

5. Comfort: how do I avoid sore feet and tired legs?

When you work in the food processing industry, you often wear your work wellies all day long. So they need to fit just as well as a comfortable pair of shoes, because you don’t want to end up with sore feet and tired legs at the end of or half-way through your working day.

We mentioned above that our Bekina Boots work wellies are 40% lighter than rubber or PVC wellies. This makes your legs less likely to get tired and makes your working day a lot more enjoyable.

The removable insole also provides extra comfort for your feet. The sole feels soft and provides good shock absorption. Do you need to replace your insoles, but your wellies are still in good condition? Then you can just replace the sole.

The feel of the wellie around your calf is also very important. This should not be too loose, but not too tight either. The shaft of the Steplite EasyGrip is slightly narrower, making it one of the most popular work wellies for women. Men with wider calves may prefer the StepliteX SolidGrip, StepliteX ThermoProtec or Thermolite IceShield. Their wider shaft is also perfect for those who wear several layers to protect themselves from cold temperatures. This way, your socks, trousers, overalls, etc. don’t pinch in your work wellies and don’t cause discomfort.

Finally, the kick-off spur at the back provides extra convenience when you need to remove your wellies during a break or at the end of the working day.

What should you look for when choosing outdoor boots?

There are various outdoor activities that require a sturdy, waterproof and warm pair of outdoor boots. Growing vegetables in the garden, for example or mowing the lawn or cleaning the patio. But also walks in the forest, by the sea, through muddy fields and through rain or snow. Whether you're getting some fresh air, taking a weekend off with the family or going hunting with your friends. Every outdoor activity requires the right footwear!

Secondly, fit is important. Every pair of feet (and calves) is unique and some people prefer a close-fitting boot, while others want a bit more space around the legs. Decide whether you are looking for a close fit, prefer rugged boots or might even consider calf boots.

Also look at the level of thermal insulation you need. This depends on what you are going to use your boots for. Will you only be working in the garden in summer? Do you also want to go for a walk in the snow in winter? Or are you a hunter standing for hours on end and could therefore use an extra layer of warmth? Based on that, you can choose boots with a thermal insulation value of down to -20 or -30 °C.

Please note: thermally insulating boots not only provide extra comfort in winter. For example, the outdoor boots from Bekina Boots have a breathable, self-regulating thermal inner layer that prevents sweaty feet even in warm temperatures.

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