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    Hi all, im after a pair of neoprene socks, ideally before i go out on monday night and suffer frostbite again! Ive been out in conditions of minus 7 + windchill this winter but ive finally had enough punishment. I live in south shields but work in gateshead so anywhere local to these would be good, i missed the camping shop(ramble-in) today so im hoping someone will know somewhere else, cheers.

  • #2
    Jamie, get yourself a pair of bama socketts, they will keep your feet really warm, just dont know who stocks them locally.

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    • #3
      neoprene socks

      i was in fishing republic in sunderland last week m8 and they had them in 8quid i think they were. its open till 4 on a sunday. let me know if they any good cos av been wanting a pair.

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      • #4
        Cheers codhunter i'll call in and get a couple in the morn, had them years ago, and they were the biz.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jamiebrennan View Post
          Hi all, im after a pair of neoprene socks, ideally before i go out on monday night and suffer frostbite again! Ive been out in conditions of minus 7 + windchill this winter but ive finally had enough punishment. I live in south shields but work in gateshead so anywhere local to these would be good, i missed the camping shop(ramble-in) today so im hoping someone will know somewhere else, cheers.

          Don't bother with neoprene socks m8, total waste of money, they don't work.
          I bought some a few weeks ago and have to say I wasted £13 on them.
          Alnwick S.A.C

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          • #6
            Frasers at Gateshead has got them. Don't know what they are like.
            I will only be out for a couple of hours pet.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dazzer View Post
              Don't bother with neoprene socks m8, total waste of money, they don't work.
              I bought some a few weeks ago and have to say I wasted £13 on them.
              Have to agree, I got some from andy rutherfords last year and only wore them twice. In fact if I can find them you can have them!!

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              • #8
                The ron thompson neoprene socks are really good;

                Ron Thompson Neoprene Socks | Sea Fishing Tackle

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fishingfanatastico View Post
                  The ron thompson neoprene socks are really good;

                  Ron Thompson Neoprene Socks | Sea Fishing Tackle

                  That's the ones I got and personally think they are rubbish.
                  Everyone has different opinions though, & I respect that.
                  Alnwick S.A.C

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                  • #10
                    the best socks are the ones that you get from the army supply shops only things is u need to wear the next size up shoe for them to fit lol

                    If you haven't heard about our Heat Holders socks, then where have you been?! These thermal socks have been taking the nation by storm, and our range of women's Heat Holders is no exception.
                    Last edited by kingcod deano; 31-01-2010, 12:01 PM. Reason: added link
                    Cod machine

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                    • #11
                      they are crap mate only had mine on couple of times dont bother best off getting couple pair of thick socks anyday

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                      • #12
                        I can not coment on neoprene socks as i have never had any, but i have had cold wet feet a plenty, that is untill i shelled out on a pair of seal skink long light socks. They are not cheap i paid about 30 quid for mine off amazon, but they just plain work.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rock View Post
                          I can not coment on neoprene socks as i have never had any, but i have had cold wet feet a plenty, that is untill i shelled out on a pair of seal skink long light socks. They are not cheap i paid about 30 quid for mine off amazon, but they just plain work.
                          Heard nothing but good reports on those seal skinz waterproof socks.
                          Might get some of those myself.
                          Alnwick S.A.C

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                          • #14
                            Jamie u can get them seal skin socks from that ramble in 4 30£

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                            • #15
                              the army supplies shop is the biz "the arctic sock" they normaly sold out quite quick though
                              www.home-improver.com
                              Where quality counts

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