To a native Icelander like me, this advice seemed a bit over the top to me - until I realized that if I wanted to visit, say, the Mojave Desert in summer, I would be equally clueless about what to pack, how to prepare! In fact, this is very sound advice to people that are clueless about how hellish a "nice Icelandic summer day" can be!
I’m visiting Reykjavik and nearby places in April ! Do i have to be prepared for a really cold weather? I don’t know what to expect I’m Mediterranean and we basically have summer 10 months a year 😂we have 30 degrees and bikini weather in January and we only get few weeks of “winter”
@@esraamer9952, pack for the coldest and rainiest of your Mediterranean winter days. You can always shed clothing if you are weather-lucky, but you cannot put on the warm/waterproof clothing you left behind. This "Pack for Iceland" video is actually spot on for people like you.
I brought flipflops as my "at home" shoe because I can't stand bare feet on the wooden floor. Leave your hiking shoes at the door and support your arches with some nice croc flips.
You forgot to mention a bathing suit. It's a really great cultural experience to go to a public swimming pool in Iceland and many towns have pools. We went to Laugardalslaug in Reykjavik and loved the experience. My husband did his lap swimming and I did the hot tubs with locals. Very clean and well organized and multigenerational. It was nice to be off the beaten track from the regular tourist areas.
Also bright outer clothing is good as a safety feature in case you get lost or injured. You stand out for search parties in red or yellow against the darker background.
Swedish citizen here: Having rain and wind 70 % around the year here in westcoast island were i live im used to this everytime i travel🤣 My latest trip was to Canada where i packed most outdoor pants, shorts, hikingboots, rain poncho etc and most of the time there was alright except for Toronto that had no winds but extrem rain and high humidity similiar like Seattle has in summer🌧, im planing to take a 10 days trip in Iceland next year so i will be very prepared 😃💜🧊
Ok, I'm not a female, but for half of my week in Iceland back in June, I wore shorts, in the evening with a light fleece jacket. I would have worn shorts more, but only brought one pair. I brought a raincoat, and never took it out of my suitcase. The most waterproof things on your feet - are your feet. I hiked and did a lot of the tourist sites barefoot, beaches, hiking, and crossing streams and small rivers. Honestly, in the summer, it really isn't very cold.
So glad this showed up in my feed! It is also a perfect packing list for a trip to Alaska in July and August, except... that Alaska can also be rather warm, so it can go either way. So the jeans and lighter shirts would work well. Alaska is home and we have a trip coming up that is going to combine fencing/dirty work with weather and going places, some nicer than others. So the spectrum is the issue, and I really like your packing list, it is going to help a ton! great video, like the vibe and the humor! (& haha, yes, getting on the plane to Alaska, folks are often kitted out in hiking gear or hoodies and sweats, very low key, so that made me smile a bit!) Have a good one, Lynne
We are planning a July trip this year and been amazed at how many places are already booked out and how chilly it will be during the trip. Thank you for the suggestion of the buffs and rain pants. Will also pack an extra hat and set of gloves. Thank you for telling us to skip the flip flops. Would love to know where your cream loose top is from. Seems to be a perfect item for travel and going out at night.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
So glad to hear you’ve been wearing your OwlzzZ sleep mask almost every night and found it to be a life saver! We were also shocked by the lack of blackout curtains when we traveled Iceland and agree a sleep eye mask is a must pack item.
@@TrippedTravelGear Thanks! We hope it helps you sleep through other travel challenges, too… lights on outside your hotel window, planes, trains, campervans, camping, jet lag, etc. We take ours on every trip!
Icelandair has very small dimensions for personal item and carryon bag. Those backpacks are too wide. I paid for a checked bag as well due to that. My hiking boots I doubt I’d want to wear everywhere day and night. I need to bring another pair of shoes other than those small sneakers. I think I have to pack the daypack in my carry on to use there. It’s thicker than 5.6 inches thick/ deep I’m sure. The carry on size is 7.8 deep now.
Loved these so much!! We are heading there in a few months. I just purchased your toiletry bag, can't wait to use it. I love the other packing cubes and backpack i have from you guys. Question.... Can I ask what brand name of hiking boots you both have? We are both in need of new ones and these look great!! Thanks
What a great list!! I love all of your items you brought. Can I ask what your favorite hiking pants that you use or one that is a better option for Iceland? Thank you so much!!
This was such a great and informative video. I loved seeing how you built outfits and appreciate insight on what items you brought that just weren’t worth the space! Do you mind sharing what brand that fleece is? Also, I absolutely love your style!!
Thank you for this video! I'm going to Iceland here in a couple of months and I'm an over packer! So glad to know what I need to bring. I like your carry on suitcase, what is it? Thanks again! ✈️
Your Travel Backpack was a life-saver during our Disney trip. I was so thankful I threw it in our luggage "just in case". Everyone in my family is getting one for Christmas this year! So handy and great quality.
We just returned from a first week of June trip. Forget the leggings please. You can get away with water repellent hiking pants such the ones from Eddie Bauer. You can wear them several days in a row as you won’t be able to do laundry. If you go for a 6 days, three pairs should suffice. They pack small as well. Bring 4-5 non cotton, antimicrobial base layers and a two Patagonia or similar zip up thermal tops. Lightweight packable jacket (Columbia has the perfect one) Shoes: low and mid hikers and you’re good to go. Bring enough undies to have one for each day, hats and fleece gloves. Done.
@@kesiahruiz2894 You’re welcome! Also, switch to comfy sports bras if you can, you can pick them up cheap at TJ Max. They are a lot better when you’re mocking about in the wild! Have fun! It’s a magical place!
This is great. Thank you so much for the tips!! The only thing I am really unsure about is whether I bring a long down jacket or a short one! I have a black water proof North Face- very foldable and packable (does not take up much space) But I think I should take another warmer jacket. I am always cold! Should I bring a long down jacket? I am going end of Sept/ Early Oct.
I'm going in a week and a half and I refuse to buy any new clothes. This will be interesting. I've heard if you are camping that flip flops are a good idea for the showers actually.
Hi I'm headed for Iceland this September, I bought your Tripped backpack and toiletries hanging pack. I want to visit the Artic Circle. What area did you booked your hotel prior to taking the Ferry? Thanks!! Awesome video, thanks for sharing!!
It is a very great video for the people who are going to country like iceland first time. I expected that you will say something about your water bottle / flask. Warm water is required to be carried. How was that managed.? seconly how the phone and photograpy is managed when we have hiking poles in hand.
We recommend wearing your hiking boots on your flights and for travel days because they're typically one of our heavier items. Then there's no need to worry about packing them! Hope you're enjoying the cubes!
Just a follow up...compression cubes - Perfect! And that backpack. It has now become my defacto purse...I even use it when I go on local trail hikes. SO sturdy and so lightweight. Love it
@@duanneaschton7842 Glad you like it! My backpack is my every day gym bag and then goes on trips with us. If you ever have any problems with any gear, please reach out to me at hello@trippedtravelgear.com
It would be nice if you gave us an idea of the temperatures you are talking about. If it's in the 50s, that is tanktop, shorts, and a hoodie weather. If it's 40s, I might wear pants if I'm not doing much walking. I go hiking (in the snow in Washington) in tanktops, and I get hot. I have never experienced temperatures where I could wear wool and walk at the same time. I imagine that is negative digits. I can't step outdoors if it's 70+. Not even in a tanktop and shorts. I was thinking of going to Iceland for the cold so I can be outside and finally get to wear sweaters. What temperature swings can we expect in summer in Iceland? I'm concerned it might be too hot.
Hi Fin, we are planning our trip to Iceland and your video is very helpful, thank you. Quick question, what is the brand of your crushable wool wide brim hat? Merci
Have a great trip! Haha, ok this hat was my brother's Indiana Jones halloween costume from 15 years ago lol.... but I've seen good real wool options at Nordstrom!
Would you be able to put your insets, like the ads for packing cubes, at the top of the screen? I’m hearing impaired and rely on being able to read the captions. 😊
Hello great advice and content, we are planning a trip in early September, what kind of Osprey bag are you showing in this video? TIA Thank you for the con
Hey Lianne! There are some really high end spots to eat in Reykjavík that would certainly warrant that, but we didn't visit any place like that. We hit more fish and chips level spots that were super casual.
Layers are going to be key! Being able to add and remove layers as the weather changes throughout the day will make you much more comfortable. Have a great trip!
Loves this trip. I cant wait to visit Iceland. Were did you put your coat and hiking boot? I am guessing you wear your coat but, I am not sure about the boots.
These Lems boots are really light weight and even bendable! -- If you're trying to be carry-on only then I recommend wearing your largest items on the plane :)
Instead of packing by number of outfits, we use our 3 Day Packing Method to pack which allows us to make several outfits out of only 3 days worth of clothes. Washing in between if needed!
I've been trying to talk my husband into making a trip to Iceland, can't wait to use my cubes for our next trip. BTW, where did you find that great Cable knit sweater?
ENJOY ICELAND! ➼ XL Compression Cube Set timandfin.com/ExtraLargePackingCubes
To a native Icelander like me, this advice seemed a bit over the top to me - until I realized that if I wanted to visit, say, the Mojave Desert in summer, I would be equally clueless about what to pack, how to prepare!
In fact, this is very sound advice to people that are clueless about how hellish a "nice Icelandic summer day" can be!
I’m visiting Reykjavik and nearby places in April ! Do i have to be prepared for a really cold weather? I don’t know what to expect
I’m Mediterranean and we basically have summer 10 months a year 😂we have 30 degrees and bikini weather in January and we only get few weeks of “winter”
@@esraamer9952, pack for the coldest and rainiest of your Mediterranean winter days. You can always shed clothing if you are weather-lucky, but you cannot put on the warm/waterproof clothing you left behind. This "Pack for Iceland" video is actually spot on for people like you.
Thank you for the feedback! We realized that it is always more comfortable to prepare as much as possible when visiting a new place.
I brought flipflops as my "at home" shoe because I can't stand bare feet on the wooden floor. Leave your hiking shoes at the door and support your arches with some nice croc flips.
I can’t stand walking bare foot either. I don’t go anywhere without flip flops.
You forgot to mention a bathing suit. It's a really great cultural experience to go to a public swimming pool in Iceland and many towns have pools. We went to Laugardalslaug in Reykjavik and loved the experience. My husband did his lap swimming and I did the hot tubs with locals. Very clean and well organized and multigenerational. It was nice to be off the beaten track from the regular tourist areas.
As someone who has lived here for a year I think that's a really solid advice you got in this video! Great content 😊
What a compliment!
Also bright outer clothing is good as a safety feature in case you get lost or injured. You stand out for search parties in red or yellow against the darker background.
Great safety tip!
I’ve a Sept Iceland trip coming up, & this has been SO HELPFUL in informing me what’s essential & what’s extra.
This is great to hear! Have a great trip!
Literally same. Going this September.
Going early September as well!
Lol see you all there in September!
Going early September as well lol
Swedish citizen here: Having rain and wind 70 % around the year here in westcoast island were i live im used to this everytime i travel🤣 My latest trip was to Canada where i packed most outdoor pants, shorts, hikingboots, rain poncho etc and most of the time there was alright except for Toronto that had no winds but extrem rain and high humidity similiar like Seattle has in summer🌧, im planing to take a 10 days trip in Iceland next year so i will be very prepared 😃💜🧊
Will revisit this when it's time for an Iceland trip! Great content!
Ok, I'm not a female, but for half of my week in Iceland back in June, I wore shorts, in the evening with a light fleece jacket. I would have worn shorts more, but only brought one pair. I brought a raincoat, and never took it out of my suitcase. The most waterproof things on your feet - are your feet. I hiked and did a lot of the tourist sites barefoot, beaches, hiking, and crossing streams and small rivers.
Honestly, in the summer, it really isn't very cold.
LAVA! Ouch!
In Iceland and truly enjoying my tripped compression cubes and backpack!!! Thank you for the packing tips. They were spot on.
So so glad to hear it!!
Thanks-After watching many videos on Iceland packing yours is the perfect combination of the best suggestions. Thoughtful and thorough!
So glad this showed up in my feed! It is also a perfect packing list for a trip to Alaska in July and August, except... that Alaska can also be rather warm, so it can go either way. So the jeans and lighter shirts would work well. Alaska is home and we have a trip coming up that is going to combine fencing/dirty work with weather and going places, some nicer than others. So the spectrum is the issue, and I really like your packing list, it is going to help a ton! great video, like the vibe and the humor! (& haha, yes, getting on the plane to Alaska, folks are often kitted out in hiking gear or hoodies and sweats, very low key, so that made me smile a bit!) Have a good one, Lynne
Oh yeah good points!! So similar!
Just bought the XL compression cube set and day pack. Great video! Looking forward to Iceland!
Hey Jampa! Thanks for supporting the channel and if you ever need any help, you can always reach me over at hello@trippedtravelgear.com
Coming from Miami, we would have been screwed, THANKS A MILLION
We are planning a July trip this year and been amazed at how many places are already booked out and how chilly it will be during the trip. Thank you for the suggestion of the buffs and rain pants. Will also pack an extra hat and set of gloves. Thank you for telling us to skip the flip flops. Would love to know where your cream loose top is from. Seems to be a perfect item for travel and going out at night.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
So glad to hear you’ve been wearing your OwlzzZ sleep mask almost every night and found it to be a life saver! We were also shocked by the lack of blackout curtains when we traveled Iceland and agree a sleep eye mask is a must pack item.
These were a MUST! Great product guys.
@@TrippedTravelGear Thanks! We hope it helps you sleep through other travel challenges, too… lights on outside your hotel window, planes, trains, campervans, camping, jet lag, etc. We take ours on every trip!
Great information. Thanks 🙏 ! Can’t wait to go now.
Thank you wonderful insight and information… helps very much.
Heading out for a week in Iceland in early december to break up my trip between the UK and USA, and this has been super helpful!
You do NOT need wool or down jackets! Down alternatives are much nicer, just as warm, and do not smell (and no animals die).
Also great options!
Icelandair has very small dimensions for personal item and carryon bag. Those backpacks are too wide. I paid for a checked bag as well due to that. My hiking boots I doubt I’d want to wear everywhere day and night. I need to bring another pair of shoes other than those small sneakers. I think I have to pack the daypack in my carry on to use there. It’s thicker than 5.6 inches thick/ deep I’m sure. The carry on size is 7.8 deep now.
Thank you so much! We’re heading to Iceland soon, and I am packing now with your helpful tips!
Have a wonderful trip!
I just purchased your cubes. I hope I pack right for a 10 day cruise to Iceland on the Norwegian Prima.
Check out our 3-Day Packing Method for the best way to pack! ua-cam.com/video/7FsP7899t8E/v-deo.htmlsi=308SHeAfY_Sjrh9x
Flipflops are good when river crossing :)
I like wearing the flip-flops getting in and out of hot springs.
This is very helpful! You didn’t mention if the backpack was waterproof which is very important too.
Thank you! The daypacks are not waterproof but are water resistant.
I wondered about a Waterproof backpack cover and/or rain poncho to cover pack and me too! Overkill?
Great tips.... And great new channel. We have loved your Iceland series. ❤️ hi from down under 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching!
Loved these so much!! We are heading there in a few months. I just purchased your toiletry bag, can't wait to use it. I love the other packing cubes and backpack i have from you guys. Question.... Can I ask what brand name of hiking boots you both have? We are both in need of new ones and these look great!! Thanks
We love our Lems shoes as they have great lightweight WATERPROOF options!
What a great list!! I love all of your items you brought. Can I ask what your favorite hiking pants that you use or one that is a better option for Iceland? Thank you so much!!
We love Prana clothing for travel and hiking! Super lightweight and great quality.
This was such a great and informative video. I loved seeing how you built outfits and appreciate insight on what items you brought that just weren’t worth the space! Do you mind sharing what brand that fleece is? Also, I absolutely love your style!!
I too would like to know about the fleece!
Do you have any recommendation for waterproof leggings? I looked through your amazon store but didn't see any. Thank you for the helpful video!
I just love how the womens version is about 4 times longer than the mens version of the iceland packing video haha
Was gonna back my plastic birkenstocks for the Sky Lagoon but after watching this I think I'll leave them & save the space in my luggage.
Thank you for this video! I'm going to Iceland here in a couple of months and I'm an over packer! So glad to know what I need to bring. I like your carry on suitcase, what is it? Thanks again! ✈️
Fin where did you get your orange coat?! I can’t find any bright colors online and yours is so cute!!
Your Travel Backpack was a life-saver during our Disney trip. I was so thankful I threw it in our luggage "just in case". Everyone in my family is getting one for Christmas this year! So handy and great quality.
That is awesome! We've seen some great gift-giving ideas where the backpack is the "gift bag" filled with on-theme goodies :)
sooo informative! Thank you!
Love this and your Greece packing video. Hope you guys make some more videos.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Thank you for all of these tips! They are very useful. That is a gorgeous cable-knit sweater! May I ask where you got it from? Thanks again!
Great video! Thank you so many helpful tips!
very useful ! going in feb.. thanks !
Just bring wool under everything and rainwear and your golden 😄
good advice, Tinna :)
We just returned from a first week of June trip. Forget the leggings please. You can get away with water repellent hiking pants such the ones from Eddie Bauer. You can wear them several days in a row as you won’t be able to do laundry. If you go for a 6 days, three pairs should suffice. They pack small as well. Bring 4-5 non cotton, antimicrobial base layers and a two Patagonia or similar zip up thermal tops. Lightweight packable jacket (Columbia has the perfect one) Shoes: low and mid hikers and you’re good to go. Bring enough undies to have one for each day, hats and fleece gloves. Done.
Hi ! What Columbia jacket would be best ?
@@aminarehman517 I have the powder lite w/o hood but there are others you might like
Thank you for this! I’m going at the end of this month and this is helpful!
@@kesiahruiz2894 You’re welcome! Also, switch to comfy sports bras if you can, you can pick them up cheap at TJ Max. They are a lot better when you’re mocking about in the wild! Have fun! It’s a magical place!
Thanks for sharing .
This is great. Thank you so much for the tips!! The only thing I am really unsure about is whether I bring a long down jacket or a short one! I have a black water proof North Face- very foldable and packable (does not take up much space) But I think I should take another warmer jacket. I am always cold! Should I bring a long down jacket? I am going end of Sept/ Early Oct.
Hey guys you probably know this but Craig called you guys out and your packing cubes on Kinging It this weekend!
Woohoo! Glad the toiletry set came in handy for them during their Europe crossing!
I'm going in a week and a half and I refuse to buy any new clothes. This will be interesting. I've heard if you are camping that flip flops are a good idea for the showers actually.
Thank you so much for sharing!! We'll be heading to Iceland in September and this helps so much!
Have fun!
Me too :)
Most of Iceland don't heat with power
Usually Icelanders have running hot water from geothermal vents
Hi I'm headed for Iceland this September, I bought your Tripped backpack and toiletries hanging pack. I want to visit the Artic Circle. What area did you booked your hotel prior to taking the Ferry? Thanks!! Awesome video, thanks for sharing!!
Love the sleeping mask! Where can I get that exact one?
It is a very great video for the people who are going to country like iceland first time. I expected that you will say something about your water bottle / flask. Warm water is required to be carried. How was that managed.? seconly how the phone and photograpy is managed when we have hiking poles in hand.
Love the shoes! What hiking shoes do you recommend?
I have watched this video so many times and I have purchased your packing cubes. Thank you! How did you carry your hiking boots?
We recommend wearing your hiking boots on your flights and for travel days because they're typically one of our heavier items. Then there's no need to worry about packing them! Hope you're enjoying the cubes!
Can we talk about what hair crimper you have in case we’re feeling a little extra? Your hair looks great!
Sleeping in braids is the ultimate crimped hair hack! No packing tools required (:
Just purchased your compression packing cubes and small backpack ❤️ So ready for this trip!
Just a follow up...compression cubes - Perfect! And that backpack. It has now become my defacto purse...I even use it when I go on local trail hikes. SO sturdy and so lightweight. Love it
@@duanneaschton7842 Glad you like it! My backpack is my every day gym bag and then goes on trips with us. If you ever have any problems with any gear, please reach out to me at hello@trippedtravelgear.com
very helpful, thank you
hi! this is so helpful! what brand is the yellow jacket?
It would be nice if you gave us an idea of the temperatures you are talking about.
If it's in the 50s, that is tanktop, shorts, and a hoodie weather.
If it's 40s, I might wear pants if I'm not doing much walking.
I go hiking (in the snow in Washington) in tanktops, and I get hot.
I have never experienced temperatures where I could wear wool and walk at the same time. I imagine that is negative digits.
I can't step outdoors if it's 70+. Not even in a tanktop and shorts.
I was thinking of going to Iceland for the cold so I can be outside and finally get to wear sweaters.
What temperature swings can we expect in summer in Iceland? I'm concerned it might be too hot.
Summers can get into the 60s! The "feels like" temperature definitely depends on wind and cloud coverage.
Is there a link for those hiking boots? Love them
lems waterproof boulder boots
Hi Fin, we are planning our trip to Iceland and your video is very helpful, thank you. Quick question, what is the brand of your crushable wool wide brim hat? Merci
Have a great trip! Haha, ok this hat was my brother's Indiana Jones halloween costume from 15 years ago lol.... but I've seen good real wool options at Nordstrom!
Going this next week!!🎉
Can u plz link the Airbnb?
How many pair of socks did you bring in that backpack and how many days you stayed?
What brand are the brown boots you brought??
Excellent! 👏👏👏
Please share your boot brand. Great video, thank you!
While the fur hood is cute, how does it hold up in the rain?
Would you be able to put your insets, like the ads for packing cubes, at the top of the screen? I’m hearing impaired and rely on being able to read the captions. 😊
I’m sorry to hear this is impacting your viewing, this is actually just a feature of the UA-cam player that we cannot control
Is there a link available the computer gear pouch? I didn't see it in the notes.
Please recommend brand for waterproof gloves. Going to Iceland in June! Thx for the video.
Hello great advice and content, we are planning a trip in early September, what kind of Osprey bag are you showing in this video?
TIA
Thank you for the con
Hi Paulina! We use the 30L Porter Osprey backpack.
Is difficult place because of bad weather seems i have to find easy place travel to
Magnífic..! 👌
thanks! nice info; what are your favorite ladies travel undies?
Thanks!
Wow how kind of you thank you so much for supporting the channel!
Do you have the link to the warm fleece layer?? It looks so warm
Will all of this meet the 22 lb limit for a carryon on some airlines?
Do you have a link for the eye mask you have?
Help me please, what make is your parka and wind breaker…
Do you recommend many dressy clothes for night for dinner drinks ? Or is it very casual
Hey Lianne! There are some really high end spots to eat in Reykjavík that would certainly warrant that, but we didn't visit any place like that. We hit more fish and chips level spots that were super casual.
How do you carry both backpacks?
Thanks for the suggestions! What rain pants did you take?
A great pair from REI brand!
I’m visiting Iceland next week! Any advice for 4day packing and weather at this time?
Layers are going to be key! Being able to add and remove layers as the weather changes throughout the day will make you much more comfortable. Have a great trip!
I have that Abercrombie jacket too lol!
Loves this trip. I cant wait to visit Iceland. Were did you put your coat and hiking boot? I am guessing you wear your coat but, I am not sure about the boots.
These Lems boots are really light weight and even bendable! -- If you're trying to be carry-on only then I recommend wearing your largest items on the plane :)
What base layer shirt did you get? There are so many types of smartwool/icebreaker ones.
You can find all of our favorite clothing items here! amzn.to/3K5MqHA
How many sets of such clothes? because in the video there is like 1 set of clothes. Will you wash them during this trip or not?
Instead of packing by number of outfits, we use our 3 Day Packing Method to pack which allows us to make several outfits out of only 3 days worth of clothes. Washing in between if needed!
How is calling the brand of your carry on luggage? 🥰
Where did you buy the eye mask?
I’m not seeing quick dry towels mentioned, but for all of the hot springs this seems like a must, do you have any recommendations?
Get a Teema towel. It can be used as a hot spring towel, a blanket on the plane and a wrap for going out.
I've been trying to talk my husband into making a trip to Iceland, can't wait to use my cubes for our next trip. BTW, where did you find that great Cable knit sweater?
This is from Abercrombie, but there are wonderful local ones here in Iceland!
Thanks for the advice!! Love your yellow parka, where is it from??
It's from Burton, so warm!
Where is the wool hat from??
What brand are the boots you have
Hi can you share the brand of your hiking and rain pants please?
I love Prana brand hiking clothes!
where did you get those leather boots? so cute. are they zero drop?
We love our Lems boots!
May I ask what brand of waterproof shoes you have?
Lems!