Recommend me some Wellies please.
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Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
Also available in green.DanTheMan wrote:Dunlop, £10 a pair, the AK of the welly world.

Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
I don't even know the make of the ones I've got. Bought them from the 'Fisherman's Co-op' in the village and if they're good enough for use on the fishing boats, then they're good enough for me!



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Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
Aigle.......good for all-day walking, popular in France for hunting etc. I've had a neoprene lined pair for years, not cheap, but the quality is still there long after the tears over the price have dried............
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Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
I paid £12.50! PPCD is now kicking in...DanTheMan wrote:Dunlop, £10 a pair, the AK of the welly world.
Grippy mind...
Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
Urhh! I only have a couple of days to get this sorted and still have not decided. No doubt this will be a last minute 'Dammit, these will have to do' thing.
Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
Muckboots, how many times do you need to read it
If you want wellies that can take a bashing and last a good long while then it's Muckboots.

Re: Recommend me some Wellies please.
I found the best welly was not actually a welly.
I use DeWalt rigger boots whenever I am in a Welly scenario. On their own they stay dry ( if dubbined regularly ) in muck and wet grass etc
For snow and extended use in the wet, I use ex-army goretex socks underneath.
Altogether more breathable and less sweaty than wellies.
I use DeWalt rigger boots whenever I am in a Welly scenario. On their own they stay dry ( if dubbined regularly ) in muck and wet grass etc
For snow and extended use in the wet, I use ex-army goretex socks underneath.
Altogether more breathable and less sweaty than wellies.
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