It also helps if they can be folded down to make the most of the space in your kitbags. more
See full version: Yachting Monthly
It also helps if they can be folded down to make the most of the space in your kitbags. more
While our evenings below decks were warm, the temperature during the day was bitterly cold. [links]
In the interest of fairness, and simple curiosity, we also tried a pair of £10 Planet Plastic wellington boots, but as these weren’t designed for yachts and as it became immediately clear that they provided little grip on board, they were dispatched to a locker on the first day, not to reappear. here
After the initial test, the team then wore the sailing boots that fitted them best over the season and reported back.
These boots come equipped with Gore-Tex liners, the best of the best in terms of the type of liners you want in your sailing boots.
But Gore-Tex aside, these boots simply have a reputation for durability and comfort. These are the type of boots you want to rely on daily for work out on the water, or for recreational purposes. In fact, many sailors and anglers also wear these boots on land since they’re so comfortable. These boots are very versatile, which is exactly what you want in a pair of boots you can wear for work and play. more
The soles do not offer the type of traction you’ll get from lightweight dinghy racing sailing boots, but they do offer better than average gripability, compared to other models in this price range. [links]
Low-cost rubber sailing boots or neoprene dinghy boots are a good choice for coastal or inshore work. In fact, with the right socks, both options can be the perfect solution for the sailor on a budget. But if you plan on spending any time at sea, then a pair of high-quality boots is crucial. These Ultima sailing boots will last much longer than a pair of boots made out of low-cost materials. more
The boot’s non-marking, injection molded rubber sole is designed with durability in mind. The minimal seams are also durable and designed to withstand heavy, regular wear. In the footbed of the shoes, antimicrobial materials have been used to keep odor at bay. [links]
The back of the boots features a lycra panel. This stretchy material makes it easy to slip the boots on and off. here
For fair weather: Authentic Original 2-eye boat shoe, £85, mrporter.com [links]
For fair weather: HP Racing Midlayer Jacket, £160, hellyhansen.com
The history: Founded in 1963 in the British city of Manchester, Henri Lloyd quickly found favour with the sailing community for its pioneering use of new technologies and man-made materials.
For stormy seas: Crosshaven Sailing Boot, £379, Dubarryboots.com here
Now a globally recognised brand, Dubarry’s heritage still continues to influence its future. Through combining traditional design with high-tech materials each product is meticulously designed to give the best performance. here
SIZES: EURO 37-47 [links]
COLOURS: BLACK
The GORE-TEX® Ocean Racer Boot: made for the harshest conditions. For complete waterproof protection and optimal breathability, the boot features the toughest GORE-TEX® footwear membrane available. The CORDURA® upper and gaiter ensures outstanding durability. Areas prone to abrasion damage have also been reinforced with scratch rubber for complete protection. GripDeck rubber and a GripFlex tread to supplies exceptional, multi-directional traction on deck. And a unique DynamicFit bellowed tongue and bungee lacing system provides a locked-down, comfort fit.
SIZE CHART HERE:
size chart link – PDF attached here