Wellington boots, once flooded are a hassle to pour out, involving hopping around looking daft.
Solution: One-way valve in a compressible heel pumps water from toe section (lowest part of boot). It wouldn't cost much to engineer and incorporate.
Added bonus: Would break the vacuum-lock that makes boots get stuck in the mud.-- FloridaManatee, Apr 14 2003 UK caver had the same idea, see diagram at bottom... http://www.anchor.c...a/Ogofa2/Photos.htm [krelnik, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] But, but then we couldn't laugh at the ramblers. Don't take that away from me.-- sambwiches, Apr 14 2003 I think I'd be forced to fill them up, just for the fun of shooting graceful arcs of water from the toes at every step! FountainBoots? SquirtyShoes?
1 soggy (but well drained) croissant, coming up!-- Don Quixote, Apr 14 2003 Now, if you can combine this with a device for pulling up socks, then you'll really have a winner!-- DrCurry, Apr 14 2003 Yes, keeping socks up while wearing gumboots is a problem, as it tucking in jeans/trousers, it can get quite uncomfortable!-- mbz07, Jun 04 2003 random, halfbakery