Aigle Parcours 2 sizing

Sealine

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My Le Chameau wellies have perished around the ankle crease on both boots so I'm in need of new boots. I've been recommended Aigle Parcours. Does anyone know how they come up size wise? I'm a 5/38 in Ariat and Le Chameau and my feet are quite narrow. Are Aigle wellies true to size?
 
I love my Aigle Parcours they’re really comfortable. I think true to size but if you’re used to Le Chameau you may find them a bit bigger fitting. l bought some Le Chameau and found them too tight / narrow in the foot.
 
I’ve got skinny legs and feet and I’ve just checked and mine are my usual shoes size. Coming into their fourth year and they’re as good as new.
 
I’ve got the opposite - very wide feet - and I adore my Aigle Parcours! I’ve had mine a few years and they have been amazing - like Hunters used to be - I love mine and find them true to size
 
Mine are true to size and just enough room to put a sheepskin insole into. Mine have just done their 4th winter and still look fabulous. I'd definitely get another pair. They're really nice to ride in too (naughty!).
 
Add me to the list of Aigle Parcours fans! Have worn them for 4 winters now, still going strong. Brilliant boots and I will certainly buy another pair after these.
I also have a pair of Toggi Wanderer+ boots - they look a lot like the Aigles and are also quite good, although a somewhat tighter fit so less room for an extra pair of socks/insoles.
I'd say the Parcours are true to size.
 
True to size for me…. But I wasn’t at all impressed as mine split by the ball of my foot, on the inside where the foot bends. I only wear them in winter, and so they were only worn about 8m before they went.
 
I'd say that they are true to size. I am very pleased with mine. I bought in store so I was able to try on a couple of sizes. When I'm buying online I now look for the length and width measurements which are a much more accurate guide that eg 38, 39 which means different things! So if you go to the Aigle website, find the boots, choose your size from the drop down, click size guide and the internal and external measurements appear against the outline of the boot. There's also a guide on how to take your relevant measurements.
 
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