Sebastian
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I haven't seen anything better, or more durable, than Aigle
Erm.... Yes they do lol they do a neoprene lined with a full zip and a leather lined version.
Ooo do you have a link by any chance?
Dunlop's cost a tenner on eBay. Last usually 2 years.
I bought some Joules wellies last year to wear on my wedding day and then they became wellies for general use. They're starting to split now so I'm looking to buy some new ones. I fancy some neoprene ones but I'm unsure which are the best. Can anyone recommend a brand? I would prefer them to be tight at the top - I've had enough of slopping water down my boot! Thanks![]()
I've got the Muck Boot Chore. They have heavy thick soles so not suitable for riding, but I change into my riding boots anyway. Very durable and coming into their second year. Still comfy and very warm with absolutely no sign of splitting or wearing out.
The neoprene is nice and snug at the top so no spilling water into them or coming off in the mudor my bugbear, hay and bedding stuck to your socks lol. We are on clay and our fields get so waterlogged and very thick and muddy, not once did they budge when traversing the bogs last winter! Not very expensive either. About £70 I think.
Ooo do you have a link by any chance?
I've got the Muck Boot Chore. They have heavy thick soles so not suitable for riding, but I change into my riding boots anyway. Very durable and coming into their second year. Still comfy and very warm with absolutely no sign of splitting or wearing out.
The neoprene is nice and snug at the top so no spilling water into them or coming off in the mudor my bugbear, hay and bedding stuck to your socks lol. We are on clay and our fields get so waterlogged and very thick and muddy, not once did they budge when traversing the bogs last winter! Not very expensive either. About £70 I think.
Does anyone else find neoprene boots massively heavier than Hunters? I went for a 2 hour walk in mine last year and was so exhausted I had to get my son to come and pick me up a mile from home!! Are there any that are known to be lighter than the others?
steer clear of the sherwood neoprene ,my last 2 pairs only lasted 3 months each. muck boots same fairly hardy but get the grippy sole.