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seeing as its getting cold and muddy out i think its about time to get some wellies.

i am interested in the neoprene lined ones as these seem warmest but wandering which to go for

i have seen the reviews of aigle and chameaus but am wondering what the musto ones are like as there significantly cheaper and of very similiar desighn and the new style hunters with the neoprene in them

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My Chameaus have lasted me over ten years and have just split (might be repairable). I have the leather lined ones as I find the neoprene a bit too warm. They are really comfy and build quality is superb, but they are pricey.

 

I tried my mates Muck boots (neoprene) and was very impressed with the comfort, and nowhere near as dear.

 

I can't speak for the longevity of the Muck boots, but for work I'd go for them I think.

 

Any money spent on good stuff for your feet is never wasted.

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My Chameaus have lasted me over ten years and have just split (might be repairable). I have the leather lined ones as I find the neoprene a bit too warm. They are really comfy and build quality is superb, but they are pricey.

 

I tried my mates Muck boots (neoprene) and was very impressed with the comfort, and nowhere near as dear.

 

I can't speak for the longevity of the Muck boots, but for work I'd go for them I think.

 

Any money spent on good stuff for your feet is never wasted.

 

HI MARK your right there mate the leathers ones are very good but i think leather dubarry are better but like all things get what you pay for :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

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HI MARK your right there mate the leathers ones are very good but i think leather dubarry are better but like all things get what you pay for :thumbup1:jon :thumbup:

 

I'd like the Dubarrys Jon, but I'm not posh enough yet. Give me 18 months mate.:thumbup:

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