Hard-wearing wellies for wider feet?

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Must admit I usually only spend up to £15 a pair, but find the uppers of wellies tend to split below my big toe joint. Wondering if more expensive ones would last longer, but reluctant to spend more if not :( Any recommendations appreciated. PS My wellies do get a pretty tough life :) Thanks.
 
Dunlop Dee wellies - green with black soles - for just over a tenner a pair delivered from Amazon and then add a pair of decent insoles.
I run a kennels and wear wellies year round and these are the best I've found and each pair lasts me about a year.
 
Argyll wellies, same makers as hunter i think. They last me over a year, worn every day, about £30 ish i have wide feet to and they are very good but as post above i put in some insoles too.
 
Hunter hunteress wells, my feet are wideish and these are so comfortable. I get them from garden centre online.
However... They only last about 10/11 months before they start to split (always on the inside bit where your foot bends) but they come with a 12 month guarantee so I send them back and get a brand new pair. Have done this a few times times now but only because they are sooo comfy.
So you can kind of get 2 pairs for the price of 1!!
 
I was having a look a the Moulton College website the other day. They have a section on clothing. if you look at the Equestrian section I believe they have some wellies with steel toe caps for a ridiculously low price. Can't recall if you can order online , but if not at least you will know what brand they are
 
I was having a look a the Moulton College website the other day. They have a section on clothing. if you look at the Equestrian section I believe they have some wellies with steel toe caps for a ridiculously low price. Can't recall if you can order online , but if not at least you will know what brand they are

Dag nam it! They ask for your course etc and you have to collect from the college.
 
Muck boot co, I have the Esk boots, they're super comfortable and extremely hard wearing. Just bought my 2nd pair, had the first for almost 5 years!:~
 
My aigles are a year old next month, and they have not once rubbed my little toe which I have a problem with in shoes etc. very comfy Wellies, other than the dog chew marks they still look brand new.
 
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