Hi,
I've never owned a pair of winter leather boots, so I would like some advice on materials, warmth etc.
In Denmark where we have a colder climate in the winter. Day temperatures for January and February are around 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point).
The maximum exposure to the cold at a time will be around 45 minutes to an hour. I do think they will get quite a bit of walking in though, as I plan on using them for a long weekend trip to Berlin in January, where will will do quite a bit of walking around to sites etc.
There are a few questions on my mind.
Would I need a pair that is lined with some kind of fur or insulation to keep me warm, or will leather boots with good socks be sufficient?
I have heard that a rubber sole is better for wet weather. Is that the general recommendation, or is a leather sole sufficient?
Please let me know what kind of boots you use. Especially if you live in a similar climate.
I've never owned a pair of winter leather boots, so I would like some advice on materials, warmth etc.
In Denmark where we have a colder climate in the winter. Day temperatures for January and February are around 0 degrees Celsius (freezing point).
The maximum exposure to the cold at a time will be around 45 minutes to an hour. I do think they will get quite a bit of walking in though, as I plan on using them for a long weekend trip to Berlin in January, where will will do quite a bit of walking around to sites etc.
There are a few questions on my mind.
Would I need a pair that is lined with some kind of fur or insulation to keep me warm, or will leather boots with good socks be sufficient?
I have heard that a rubber sole is better for wet weather. Is that the general recommendation, or is a leather sole sufficient?
Please let me know what kind of boots you use. Especially if you live in a similar climate.