I bought these, absolute bargain warm as toasthttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Nature-Bound-Womens-Neoprene-Wellies/dp/B00AO7ELIG/ref=sr_1_1?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1424382376&sr=1-1&keywords=neoprene+wellies
I really rate the ariat mudbusters but they do seem to vary in how long they last. (longest 4 yrs, shortest 18 months). I struggle cos neoprene and me don't get on so I need some with a breathable / wicking lining. I also like that I can ride in these if weather's yuck! I wear them with fleece welly warmers and they keep my feet nice and warm. I'd love some aigle ones but they don't make the ones that would suit me small enough and if I'm spending that much I won't settle for less than exactly what I want!
Well when I started the thread I'd been wearing Hunters, fine in summer but I'd got loads of chilblains this winter!! So after all the recommendations I looked into Aigle wellies, and got a pair of the 'Aigle Benyl Iso', neoprene lined but not quite as expensive as the parcours! I would have loved a pair of Le Chameau, but they were a bit too much just for a pair to wear in winter. But now I'd never have another pair of hunters, the aigle are brilliant!
Just to add to the list ..... Neoprene is absolutely the way forward for warm feet and this year I have had Tayberry ones - a bit wide in the leg but def warm, and haven't broken yet ( worn every day since about October).