Decent wellies - long lasting - not fancy ones
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Hey all,
I wear my wellies every day not only dog walks but also working out in the woods etc, so probably 3 hours a day on average.
I’ve tried cheap Dunlop’s, they lasted 5 mins, I’ve tried £200 hunter balmorals, and they have just broken too (soles have come away) , so I don’t care about the brand, nor the image, just want a pair that will last.
The daily beaters of wellies.
The requirements are simple:
1. Bomb proof
2. Comfy
3. Grippy mud sole
That’s about it.
I don’t care if it’s a £20 set I’ve never heard of, or a £200 set that will genuinely last or come with a decent warranty!
Thanks guys.
I wear my wellies every day not only dog walks but also working out in the woods etc, so probably 3 hours a day on average.
I’ve tried cheap Dunlop’s, they lasted 5 mins, I’ve tried £200 hunter balmorals, and they have just broken too (soles have come away) , so I don’t care about the brand, nor the image, just want a pair that will last.
The daily beaters of wellies.
The requirements are simple:
1. Bomb proof
2. Comfy
3. Grippy mud sole
That’s about it.
I don’t care if it’s a £20 set I’ve never heard of, or a £200 set that will genuinely last or come with a decent warranty!
Thanks guys.
Edited by sidekickdmr on Sunday 11th February 11:04
I have these.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=muckmaster&i...
My farmer friends tell me that they do wear out, but the pricing is such that you just buy another pair.
Dunlop "safety" wellies with steel toes. Mine have got to be ten years old, on and off building sites constantly, covered in concrete, tarmac, clay, you name it, anything up to ten hours a day - harder work than any domestic uses could ever challenge. A decent pair of insoles (more for my flat feet than any failing with the wellies l) and woolen socks and they are all the boots I need. Still waterproof, soles are wearing out but I'd have another set in an instant. And iirc about £35. Bargain.
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