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Bison boots are far better,thay last a lot longer .I use them for metal detecting and have had mine well over a year,of course i do lots of digging in all weathers,and they are warm and cheaper than Muck boots.Got mine off ebay

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the buckboots that look like muckboots aren't all that good true but the proper wellies they do are top notch and seem to be the standard for safety wellies in the netherlands

 

Ahh, the Buckler wellies are a different story - top notch.

 

Years ago I had a pair of Hunters that were ok, but my Mrs got a pair 2 years ago and they split after 3 months of walking, and the buckles rusted. Over-priced rubbish they were and she'll never touch a pair again.

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the buckboots that look like muckboots aren't all that good true but the proper wellies they do are top notch and seem to be the standard for safety wellies in the netherlands

 

Ahh, the Buckler wellies are a different story - top notch.

 

Years ago I had a pair of Hunters that were ok, but my Mrs got a pair 2 years ago and they split after 3 months of walking, and the buckles rusted. Over-priced rubbish they were and she'll never touch a pair again.

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