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Ollie27
 


Member Since: 06 Apr 2009
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Wellies

Last winter my wellies split so I need some new ones now. They were cheapo ones and were not very flexible. Can anybody advise any decent wellies, I don't want solid plastic ones again, but prices seem to jump from £20 to £100+ for wellies. I will be wearing them a bit more than before due to moving house and having to walk dogs in muddy woods sometimes. I don't mind spending £100 if its worth it.

Also I wear size 10 shoes, this might sound daft but what size wellies should I get if buying online. Wellies always seem bigger (to make room for big socks I guess)

Cheers

Ollie
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I bought Muck boots two years ago, used them through two winters and still like new Thumbs Up

Here is their website to choose what you want then google about for discounts, totally waterproof and nice and flexible as well as toasty warm in snow and comfortable Wink

http://www.muckbootco.co.uk/
  
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Pedros
 


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Muck boots are excellent. I do some gamekeeping so mine get lots of use. They keep you dry, have neoprene for warmth and even give your ankle some support. They have different models. The "Tay" are the business for muddy woods, but be a little careful on slippy surfaces. They are around mid seventies price-wise I recall. The Derwent are as good in every respect but have less radical soles and are a few shillings less.
  
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Pedros
 


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As for size, I know wellies are not always the same as your shoes. But with me, I'm a 9 (43) and a muck boot of that size fits, if that helps.
  
Post #8308382nd Sep 2011 12:21 am
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i know they arn't wellies but i like them,warm and dry and you can walk a long way in them not like wellies.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CAMO-FIELD-BOOTS...3f086e8fa1
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Post #8308392nd Sep 2011 12:22 am
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Ollie27
 


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Just ordered a pair of Muck Boots "Tays" they look like they will be well up to the job

Cheers for the advice all

Ollie
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Post #8308412nd Sep 2011 12:36 am
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Excelent choice on the Tay's. On my fourth pair and woudnt wear anything else now. Thumbs Up
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muck boots all the way had some now for 3 years brilliant
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Ollie27
 


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Some good feedback on them, I hope they last a while, never paid £70 for wellies before

Ollie
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Definitely Muck boots for walking the dogs every time....for anything else I have just bought another pair of Dunlop Puroforts
£40.....long lasting,flexible and offers mid-level protection at a sensible price
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Thumbs Up Hunters , or huntsman , made by hunters , for men very comfy and a pair of fleece welly warmers, all on flea bay , £30 , dunno about oop nurth , but lovely down here in London , Thumbs Up swmbo would never wear anything else , I thought they were silly , but after walking around the woods here on new years , for 2 hours ,
My feet were fine and that's the test , of good wellies.
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Muck boots look the business - how do they fit round the calf. Some are a bit tight for my 50cm circ legs?


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Le Chameau Chasseur - leather lined very warm in winter. Expensive, but you will never have to buy another pair of boots again Thumbs Up
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Hunter Balmoral here! I tried the muckboots but found the tread wasn't very deep and it made my feet slip on boggy terrain. Not worried about falling over when walking the dog, but when carrying the 12bore.... Shocked Laughing

With a pair of wool socks I walked the dog for about 4 hours in the snow in Austria and my feet weren't cold at all! Thumbs Up
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