Neoprene wellies for fat legs?

I shall caveat with having no idea on what the fit of that particular one is like, but I think they are worthy of consideration if you want them to last, might have survived several pitchforked toes :eek3:
 
And yet the woof wellies are for riding and not neoprene, I think I made my point here.. Also that doesn't warrant them to be a dick on my thread either. But as a saying goes; two can play that game.


I did mention they're not neoprene as in, " muck boots style neoprene." I pointed them out to op due to the roomy calf. Not sure why you've taken it upon yourself to refer to my post like that , odd . All I've tried to do it help the op with some boots that might be suitable .
 
I did mention they're not neoprene as in, " muck boots style neoprene." I pointed them out to op due to the roomy calf. Not sure why you've taken it upon yourself to refer to my post like that , odd . All I've tried to do it help the op with some boots that might be suitable .

Thank you for your suggestion henmother, it was very much appreciated :)
 
I have just ordered a pair of grubs high line boots as my hunter Balmorals have had a hole in them for months now. I toyed with getting a pair with neoprene on the outside (muck boots) but I wasn't sure how they would clean up covered in mud? My husband assures me cow muck doesn't come off them very easily!
 
Lévrier;13735683 said:
Yes it is - please could you choose which ones I should go for out of all these great suggestions please? :)

I'm expecting at least four pages of welly pics from Red-1 now. Do you have a colour preference Lev?
 
Lévrier;13735683 said:
Yes it is - please could you choose which ones I should go for out of all these great suggestions please? :)

Ha Ha, I am not usually a shopaholic, don't know much about wellies. Mine are Dublin neoprene lined. Just had a look and they don't seem to do that model any more. I was mocking my shopping frenzy from the other thread :o
 
you've set the bar quite high for yourself now...


I'm really tempted to ask for something then change the size requirements half way through :eek3: :D
 
Ha, sorry! I have had mine a while and didn't check the link.
I think they must have changed the model as the only ones around seem to be odd sizes.
 
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I've got wide calves and have got a pair of Ariat Mudbuster wellies. They are nice and long too, which I like.
Hope Valley have them on offer:https://www.hopevalleysaddlery.co.uk/ariat-mudbuster-ladies-wellies-free-uk-delivery.html

I have tried on the Aigle Iso Parcours wellies, but have trouble justifying the price tag.

i also was unhappy with the price when i bought them but hadnt been able to find any neoprene lined wellies that fitted my calves and werent tight. mine have lasted for 4 winters and are still going strong with no leaks or rucked up lining so in hindsight i feel they have been great value and as i said on my other post, if these give up i will replace with the same as it has worked out at less than£40 a year,,hope i havent now jinxed them!!!!!!!
 
i also was unhappy with the price when i bought them but hadnt been able to find any neoprene lined wellies that fitted my calves and werent tight. mine have lasted for 4 winters and are still going strong with no leaks or rucked up lining so in hindsight i feel they have been great value and as i said on my other post, if these give up i will replace with the same as it has worked out at less than£40 a year,,hope i havent now jinxed them!!!!!!!

Totally agree with this. I am on my second pair now, the first lasted almost 5 years and I managed to get them for under £100 with some random pricing on amazon. I have wide feet and calves and these are less shaped than some so fit really well but also snug enough not to get loads of hay etc down them.

Also really comfortable to walk in.
 
I have recently purchased the Parcours they are lovely and roomy. The day they arrived my fiance arrived home with new Le Chameaus for me (he never does gifts so I am keeping them and selling the Parcours sadly!)
 
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