Yes I was referring to them worn as a liner sock.Even when worn under the green sock they still make my foot slid around in them.Great for standing around in,but I find them impractiable for marching,but thats just my opinion.
I have a indepth knowledge of the WWB.I was issued them in 2000 and thought they were great.Did a Nova Scotian winter ex(10% snow,90% rain and damp cold)and they were awsome.When I transfered to regular force in 02,I had to wear Mk 3 boots until I was diagnosed with an orthodic problem.Because the system in Borden would'nt pay to have the Mk 3's resoled,they told me to wear the WWB from then on as my standard boot.Then the problems started to surface.
Once those boots become really broken in,you lose ankle suport.They definatly are not for warm weather wear(I knew that,but I had no other choice),As discussed before,their traction on ice is horrible,and definatly not sutiable for long marches.
They do have redeeming qualities though.They are durable.I wore mine for 2 years straight,through all seasons,and they are still holding up.The speed lacing system is exellent and they are comfortable for standing around in,and I have never had wet feet,so the gore tex bootie is made well.
Gore-tex socks have thier place,but since I was issued with a off the shelf goretex boot as my daily wear,I've put them out to pasture.If I ever get deployed to a deseart climate,I will probably buy my own pair of off the shelf boots(Desert Acadia's or Desert high-tecs)that way I'll have them forever.The one thing I don't mind spending money on is good boots.