Many thanks
Wellies - which ones?
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Technik
Wellies - which ones?
I've just realised that I don't have any wellies... and I live in Scotland
I've always preffered sport waterproof boots but think that a good pair of wellies is much better. So now which ones to buy and where and what to look for?
Many thanks
Many thanks
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the-gnole
Re: Wellies - which ones?
Not normal wellies, something a bit better fitting, I really dislike ordinary wellies after the years of slip-slapping on the calf of both legs and socks slipping down 
I'd like something like these
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... ck=CHANTON
I'd like something like these
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... ck=CHANTON
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smileyt
Re: Wellies - which ones?
I've got a pair of Bogs wellies, from javari.co.uk - I think they're the only UK seller as bogs are American. I have the kids ones because I've only got little feet. They are the most comfy wellies I've ever had and they have replaced all my other hiking boots etc for walking the dogs or going down the allotment. They are expensive but you get what you pay for. They have a pair reduced to £75 from £125 at the moment. If you can manage the price, I can highly recommend them.
Re: Wellies - which ones?
Well, I'm not an expert on wellies. I have a pair of Hunters, which do the job for me. 
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Technik
Re: Wellies - which ones?
I've got quite simillar winter waterproof boots but they are too warm for early wet spring or anything after.the-gnole wrote:Not normal wellies, something a bit better fitting, I really dislike ordinary wellies after the years of slip-slapping on the calf of both legs and socks slipping down
I'd like something like these
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... ck=CHANTON
I was thinking about the Hunter wellies too itsy cos they're cheap and seem to have a nice, tight fit. What does the rest of you guys have? Where's Lil when you need her...
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maxilaura
Re: Wellies - which ones?
I have a pair of Hunters. Don't know much about Wellies and this is the first pair I have ever owned. Got them last year on sale and have wore them for the first time a couple of days ago when we got the first lot of snow.
Re: Wellies - which ones?
They're not that cheap!Technik wrote:I was thinking about the Hunter wellies too itsy cos they're cheap and seem to have a nice, tight fit. What does the rest of you guys have? Where's Lil when you need her...the-gnole wrote:Not normal wellies, something a bit better fitting, I really dislike ordinary wellies after the years of slip-slapping on the calf of both legs and socks slipping down
I'd like something like these
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... ck=CHANTON
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maxilaura
Re: Wellies - which ones?
Hunters cheap? Not for me they aren't - I waited until the sales and then it was still a lot to fork out for Wellies
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the-gnole
Re: Wellies - which ones?
It's all relative though ML.maxilaura wrote:Hunters cheap? Not for me they aren't - I waited until the sales and then it was still a lot to fork out for Wellies
I paid £160 for a pair of boots for road and rural walking a few years back.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003NSLT9M/r ... nkCode=asn
Le chameau wellies £150
http://www.garden4less.co.uk/ladies-le- ... ellies.asp
Whereas a pair of Hunter wellies can be £52
http://www.garden4less.co.uk/black-hunter-wellies.asp
A cheap pair of Dunlops for £7.99
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MENS-GREEN-DUNL ... 746&sr=8-1
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Re: Wellies - which ones?
Lol yes Hunters and wait till you find them on cheap 