Need some wellies, £50 budget -Talk to me
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I don't want to join the Hunter Crew and only have a budget of around £60.
Needed the for muddy days down the yard and walking the dog across fields in winter months.
Slightly over my budget but I like the entry level Barbour model https://www.outdoorandcountry.co.uk/Mens-Barbour-C...
Not sure my budget will streach to a pair of Aigle or Le Chameaus
Needed the for muddy days down the yard and walking the dog across fields in winter months.
Slightly over my budget but I like the entry level Barbour model https://www.outdoorandcountry.co.uk/Mens-Barbour-C...
Not sure my budget will streach to a pair of Aigle or Le Chameaus
Megaflow said:
This is a 'joke' isn't it...
Got to be. FFS.On the off chance that it's not, my last method for choosing wellies involved going to Scats, and whilst in there deciding I needed a new pair of wellies. A farm worker came in, so, I figured that he's spending his whole day in his, so they must be OK, and bought those. Didn't come to anywhere near 60 quid. I suppose you could use the same sort of method at a pony club gymkhana and come away with a different answer though.
EggsBenedict said:
Got to be. FFS.
On the off chance that it's not, my last method for choosing wellies involved going to Scats, and whilst in there deciding I needed a new pair of wellies. A farm worker came in, so, I figured that he's spending his whole day in his, so they must be OK, and bought those. Didn't come to anywhere near 60 quid. I suppose you could use the same sort of method at a pony club gymkhana and come away with a different answer though.
Farmers buy cheap wellies as they go through them so quickly. On the off chance that it's not, my last method for choosing wellies involved going to Scats, and whilst in there deciding I needed a new pair of wellies. A farm worker came in, so, I figured that he's spending his whole day in his, so they must be OK, and bought those. Didn't come to anywhere near 60 quid. I suppose you could use the same sort of method at a pony club gymkhana and come away with a different answer though.
My Le Chameaus are several years old now & still in great condition, they are also far comfier than the cheap Dunlops they replaced
LordHaveMurci said:
My Le Chameaus are several years old now...
Yeah but a Frenchie has touched them. Not worth the premium.OP save up and get a pair made to order by John Lobb bootmakers, no French sweat on them. Or just buy a pair of £50 wellies. My plan of attack would be to try them, see if they fit and buy them if they do. Post on here if you need any more help though.
dmitsi said:
Yeah but a Frenchie has touched them. Not worth the premium.
OP save up and get a pair made to order by John Lobb bootmakers, no French sweat on them. Or just buy a pair of £50 wellies. My plan of attack would be to try them, see if they fit and buy them if they do. Post on here if you need any more help though.
They're great at walking (running?) backwards though OP save up and get a pair made to order by John Lobb bootmakers, no French sweat on them. Or just buy a pair of £50 wellies. My plan of attack would be to try them, see if they fit and buy them if they do. Post on here if you need any more help though.
Think they only cost me £50.00, was a few years ago as I said & they aren't neoprene lined or anything fancy.
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