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Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene. Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene.
Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene. Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene.
Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene. Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene.
Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene. Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene.
Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene. Neoprene, neoprene, neoprene.
The socks do what it says on the tin, I.e. They are waterproof. However that means that they are hot. If you have cold feet, great. If, like me, you have hot feet, they are too hot and get sweaty inside.
Your choice.
so would you recommend Neoprene by any chance lol
are Neoprene not quite snug fitting ???? i cant wear anything to tight due to nerve damage in one of my hands
yea i have the same problem with my left hand if it gets cold which i can do very quick it gets quite painful and if i have tight gloves again it can be quite painful wearing them. ill have to take a trip out and try some neoprene see how it feelsThey are quite tight fitting but not tight, if that makes sense; they don't seem to restrict/constrict in the same way as other materials do. I have nerve damage in one of my hands (probably both to be honest but I think the other is only minimal and I don't notice it as much as the other which can be quite severe at times, as well as being very sensitive to the cold, and neoprene gloves are the only thing that comes near to keeping my hands warm.
I suppose it depends on your own circumstances tho; maybe try them on and see how they feel?
i like the idea with the socks i tend to use a plastic bag over my socks then slip my shoes on dose the same thing but a lot cheaper than the socks lolI found the same thing. But I have found a use for my Sealskinz socks - once it has stopped raining, and my shoes are soaking wet, the waterproof socks stop the damp seeping inwards and my feet stay toasty warm .
I had Sealskinz gloves for a while, but they made my hands unbearably cold.