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What did you keep in it to make them sting it?
Nothing save a digital voice recorder it was the colour /texture that was the catalyst!
There is a manufacturer of smokers who uses a brown suede type material for the bellows which has the same effect!
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I had a pair of Derri boots when I had a motorbike and they where brilliant in the winter but I don't think they would be suitable for summer beekeeping,Derri Boots.
Look them up if you haven't encountered them!
I think I'm about to part company with my old wellies. They are cold, damn cold ...
I had a pair of Derri boots when I had a motorbike and they where brilliant in the winter but I don't think they would be suitable for summer beekeeping,
Is this for beekeeping or just in general? I can't imagine cold being much of a problem during the season.
In that case it's rigger boots all the way.
In that case it's rigger boots all the way.
Mmmm a consensus on the beekeeping forum - I'm naturally suspicious.
Mmmm a consensus on the beekeeping forum - I'm naturally suspicious.
I'm suspicious as to how anyone would think 'rigger' boots warmer or drier than Derri boots.
That is not my experience!
Mind you, if clomping around in something properly heavy so you can look butch were the main idea, then I'd join the consensus!
I don't wear them because they're warmer or drier than either neoprene or plastic, nor because they look butch. I wear them because they're comfier.