Sukistokes2
Well-Known Member
Used to use them, not any more, I like muck boots, comfortable and warm.
First off all hi everyone im a newbie, i am always reading posts so though why not join!
Looking for some suggestions/experience from you all
I am considering forking out for some Hunter wellies as i've has numerous pairs of yard boots / wellies & all have disintergrated and dont seem to last too long.
I have heard mixed reviews on Hunters so am wondering what you all think before i fork out for them
thanks all![]()
Re Hunter wellington boots.
Don't waste your money on Hunter boots.
I bought my daughter a pair of Hunters in 2011, they've not had a hard life to date and have split in several places about six months ago. Ok they are 3 year old but it is not good
that they have done this so soon.
I bought an expensive pair of neoprene boots at around £130 at Badminton Horse Trials last year thinking that they were good quality and would last but I am very
disappointed with them as they also have split on both boots along the front ridge patterns. I called customer relations at Hunter and did not have a good response, very defensive,
unhelpful and had to produce a long list of items before they would even look at my complaint. Friends came last night who are farmers and they all said not
to buy Hunters as they are now very poor quality; they buy Le Chameau, Aigle and Grubs which is what I will now try. I certainly won't go back to Hunter, having looked at their website it looks like they now concentrate on highly coloured trendy but cheaply made boots made in China which is fine for townies but no good for farmer's and equestrian people, they need reliable hard wearing boots to keep them warm and dry.
In summary, Hunter boots are not fit for purpose.
Good luck.
The mixed review is because Hunters used to be good.
I wouldn't waste my money on them.
You just have to love auto correctmy mum bought me a cheap pair of sinsburys daisy willies my feet are warm dry and comfortbale lol they were only meant to see me through till I decide which new willies I wanted but I think ill stick with my £14 pound ones!