Wellies or Yard Boots?

PStarfish

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I am totally fed up with every pair of wellies I buy splitting within 3 months of wearing them. I have tried cheapies through to mid-range (£50 quid or so) but its the same thing over again.
I have now decided that I am willing to spend, IF it means I get a pair of wellies that last.
Any reccomendations? Or what about yard boots - Ariats or similar - would these be waterproof enough to cope with a wet muddy field?

I'm off to YHL at the weekend so hopefully will pick up a bargain but I don't know where to start.
 

PStarfish

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Thanks. Yes had those on my 'to look at' list. Just want good hard wearing waterproof footwear! Seems to be like the holy grail!!
 

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I've trashed my Dubarrys from wearing them in all weathers and to muck out in / stomp across muddy fields etc...so now only wear in the cold dry weather and wellies for mud and wet.
 

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I wear cheap walking boots mostly but wellies when it is really wet. Ok maybe this year it has been really wet so wellies more. I found hunters did not last so only buy cheap imitations now.
 

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Cheap Dunlop green wellies. I pay £15 a pair for mine from Countrywide/Scats/Ebay. I spend most of the day in them, in the garden doing the horses and walking the dogs. They tend to last me a year - longer than any of the expensive wellies I have bought, and I have tried a lot. Dunlop make tyres - looks like it pays to buy from people who know about durable rubber.
 

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I bought Tyne muck boots as yOu can ride in them, and I was really happy to buy them instead of country boots as I am hard on shoes and my Calgary country boots only lasted a few months! Now I have what is essentially a welly, a riding boot, and the warmest booted I have ever owned!
 

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I had to get a pair of steel toe capped ones and got Buck Bootz...hate the things, forever rubbing my heels raw :( I did have some Ariat mudbusters though and they seemed to last forever!
 

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I fear Ariat Mudmusters have gone the same way as Hunters. My original pair lasted years, being worn every day in the winter on heavy clay mud. The next pair I got lasted two months before they leaked at the seams.

I'm on the second replacement pair now, I' m assured the factory in China has been changed. However, I just might buy a ten quid pair of wellies from Tesco and see how long they last. I could get seven pairs for one pair of Ariats at this rate!
 

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I have the ariat grasmeres and they're awful. Only had them a few months before they leaked and cracked and split. I looked after them properly too :(

I've had my muck co boots for years and they're lovely. So so warm, 100% waterproof and comfy too. I can walk miles in them in rain or snow and know they'll keep me dry and warm.
 

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I was told by my mum to try the Dunlops...she does alot of gardening and practically lives in them...was fed up spending a fortune so got a pair for £12,have had the same pair for more than a year and they are still waterproof with no splits etc...have very muddy fields to walk through and do everything outdoorsie in them.
 

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Cheap Dunlop green wellies. I pay £15 a pair for mine from Countrywide/Scats/Ebay. I spend most of the day in them, in the garden doing the horses and walking the dogs. They tend to last me a year - longer than any of the expensive wellies I have bought, and I have tried a lot. Dunlop make tyres - looks like it pays to buy from people who know about durable rubber.

True. My cheapo wellies from Jonathan James cost a fiver and lasted 10 years or so.
 

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Another vote for dunlop welllies and I bought some insoles from boots that make them more comfortable if I do a lot of walking in them. They last at least 2 years and often longer.
 
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