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Any suggestions for shoes that I can wear in wet weather. I have always worn Footjoys in good weather but when it comes to wading around in conditions like we have had recently and occasionally in the winter. I have always worn a pair of Adidas Cruisers. These you can just throw in the boot and they look after themselves.
Unfortunately they are not made anymore. Any suggestions on a cheap synthetic / plastic shoe that fits the bill. I don't want those bootie things thanks.
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Footjoy Aqualites, very good value an an excellent shoe also, can be worn in any weather.

I think they are about £50-60.

DC
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Even Aqualites can't cope with the monsoons we have been having.

Try a pair of Cotswold Composition shoes.

They are made of a rubber compound and are fully watertight. They are only any good for winter and very wet weather as they can make your feet sweat (and smell.

I've had a pair for over ten years and they are still going strong and have never let water in.

This is the link to their website

http://www.cotswold-golf.co.uk/products.asp

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