Mr O
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I always wore my Lowa boots as they have good soles for standing on ladders but they have finally laid down on me after 7 years and I was wondering what other window cleaners use for ladder work.
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Yep the extreme cold weather boots, look like lowas, and just as good, but half the price!!British army boots.. goretex lined and warm feet at -13 ain't that right @Clisty1989 ?
Pair of thin sports socks, them thick pair over top, stops rubbing, and traps a thin layer of warm air. Same reason I'm wearing 5 thin layers the last few days instead of a big thick coat.And as you ex-forces lads know a decent pair of wool socks or two
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I only wear 2 thin layers and reasonable work coat decent enough for most conditions. [emoji4]Pair of thin sports socks, them thick pair over top, stops rubbing, and traps a thin layer of warm air. Same reason I'm wearing 5 thin layers the last few days instead of a big thick coat.
Giving them a good polish keeps them supple and waterproofI got a pair of Berghaus Fellmaster recently. Not cheap, but a brilliant comfortable boot.
I’ve realised looking after your boots ie cleaning and polishing means they last twice as long.
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I only wear high quality boots all year round. The composite decking is the worst in snow forgot a client had totally covered I was like Bambi on the ice bloody leathalIt’s about how it looks, if you have staff
I’ll be first to admit I prefer trainers but regret it everytime I do.
Staff would be sent home if they didn’t wear boots this time of year it’s easy to slip, loose grip decking can be lethal!!
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