Wellies?

Nope! I can only recommend Hunters!
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Recommend Muck Boot Co they are very warm and light on the foot. £40 ish is not bad I think. Will last for ages n ages! Will never go back to Hunter.
 
Ohh I want welly pegs! Knowing me I'd probably lose them if they aren't kept together.

I want ones that aren't as 'baggy' as normal one seither. I have skinny pins! Must check out this equestrian clearance a lot of you talk about...
 
Le chameau are far and away the best - however also cost a fortune

I like the toggi lady wanderer which is also neoprene lined

I tried the Dublin ones, but they are huge - a size 6 was more like a 7! Plus they are quite baggy

Hunters are also my favourite summer boot, however I have slipped over in them (dislocated my elbow) so I now use a boot with a better grip for winter.
 
Joules ones are meant to be ok I think. I have very skinny legs and I get normal Hunter ones, tried a pair of Huntress ones once and they nearly knocked me backwards when they were flapping about so much when I walked! I love my Hunters though (have two pairs), and I'm pretty sure they saved my shin from being completely skinned last week when I fell down the back of the muck trailer at work!
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Not much use if you want cheap but Dubarrys are faaarrr nicer than any wellies I've ever worn, they're just lovely
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v v expensive but they last years and definately worth it.
 
Rubber wellies might feel comfortable but they perish, crack and leak. I went through two pairs a year, then I bought some cheap wellies from Homebase that weren't rubber, and they have lasted ages with not a hint of leaking. They are also a closer fit on the foot than clumpy rubber ones, so much nicer to wear on long dog walks.
 
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Not much use if you want cheap but Dubarrys are faaarrr nicer than any wellies I've ever worn, they're just lovely
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v v expensive but they last years and definately worth it.

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Le Chameau 'le chasseur' are even nicer than Dubarry's to wear, hard wearing, but again not cheap...
 
Ive got a piar of Harry hall ones, that are fab!

also got a pair of pink requisite wellies

not had a problem with them leaking, and have got a good heal on them but i think i got a size too big, and they do rub my heals, but other than that i love them and 2 pairs of socks solve the problem
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Joules Marsh leather wellies, like Durbarrys but lots lots chepaer , very warm and comfy. Tested thoroughly bombing around Thetford forest on the quad for 4 hours yesterday
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ive got hunters they are a bit pricey but last forever IMO. i wear them spring autumn and winter year in year out and they still look like new. sometimes its worth paying a bit more as it does better in the long run, seems the case with these anyway!
 
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