loopylouise12
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So I am on the hunt for new winter boots. Im spending considerably more time outside now with the horses as now got 4 to do instead of 2. I've had 4 pairs of Dubarrys (over 9 years)& the original pair were by far the best quality, lasting best part of 7 years (younger replacements didnt fair so well) I have fleece lined Tuffa polos that are great & cosy but not for field or hard work & also Roscommons which are so handy but were bought in a sale as I wouldnt ever spent £199 on ankle boots. I was going to treat myself to good wellies Aigle Parcour Isos or Chameau Vierzonords but still cant quite part with that money for a welly, if truly endorsed I might. So after all that rambling.. Im on the look out for quality footwear that last & is waterproof, warm would be a bonus. What are the thoughts on Muck Artic or Grubb Frostline??