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53 minutes ago, dumper said:

Any one got a recommendation as to a good pair of boots preferably chainsaw but not essential need to be comfortable currently got a pair of stihl, price no object within reason 

I would not get " chainsaw wellies " . They are instruments of torture .  Le Chameau  as my learned friend suggests .

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13 minutes ago, HuntingHicap said:

Another vote for le chameau. unrivalled comfort, last for years, best place to get them pricewise is sportsman gun centre in exeter, they do have a website.

I have been using them for years and the last 2 pairs were cheapest on Amazon as it happens .  They don't last for years if you go beating on ground that has not even had first thinnings  !

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Wouldn’t bother with any chainsaw wellies.they always seem to be so uncomfortable

I did a full week in some class 3 Stihl ones and after that one of my feet still feels bit stiff 4 weeks later .decided to weigh the pair and the same weight  as a ms261!

For them wet muddy days best stay in bed

 

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