BBB Arctic Duty overshoes review
Glued and taped seams prevent water getting access up top and despite the reasonably large underside openings, I've yet to experience cold feet while wearing them. You can't put a price on that.
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Serious weather needs serious protection and from the moment you pull these BBB overshoes on, you can feel the warmth.
They are undoubtedly bulky, but the trade off is weather resistance. Toughened toe and heel bumpers mean they've barely been scratched despite the rigours of a photoshoot and early morning testing with added traffic stops.
Extra thick toe and heel layers simply add more protection.
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