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Not slacking multitasking
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 .
*Wanders in...
*Waves....
*Oooh, is this another shopping thread????
*Wanders in...
*Waves....
*Oooh, is this another shopping thread????
Lévrier;13735683 said:Yes it is - please could you choose which ones I should go for out of all these great suggestions please?![]()
Lévrier;13735683 said:Yes it is - please could you choose which ones I should go for out of all these great suggestions please?![]()
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:![]()
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'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!!!!!!!
Lévrier;13735587 said:Thank you for your suggestion henmother, it was very much appreciated![]()