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nice one, was wondering about wellies myself - just need to find one in a 14 now.

Dont suppose many will be left on the list once I put that little factor into the mix.

Hey ho, makes for easier decision making I guess.

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nice one, was wondering about wellies myself - just need to find one in a 14 now.

Dont suppose many will be left on the list once I put that little factor into the mix.

Hey ho, makes for easier decision making I guess.

 

You'll be doing the school run in pesticide spraying wellies

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from what i've read the muckboots style seem to heavy and clumsy and don't last as long and i think most the wellies come in 14 just at a premium

i am leaning towards the hunters but still wondering if anyones tried the mustos

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HI MARK im not to the wife has a pair and she loves them :thumbup:jon :thumbup:

 

Hi Jon ... I have a pair of the Dubarrys and so does my partner so I never get chance to wear mine because we look a right pair of t*ts if we go out in matching boots :biggrin:

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Ive had a pair of hunter balmorals for nearly 3 years and walked at least 3 miles every day in them, with the dogs. They've got a couple of splits in them now tho, very comfy & warm. Probably going to get them same again. Thought about Muck boots but don't reckon I'd be able to tuck my cs trousers in them.

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I have done a lot of walking with my dog in wellies and have got through several different makes of neoprene wellies. I got fed up with them all after a year or less use as they all ended up leaking. I now wear Meindle Dovre Extreme GTX Boots and would not go back to neoprene wellies. However if I am wallowing in muck I will put on my orange husky wellies as they appear to be indestructible.

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Hi Jon ... I have a pair of the Dubarrys and so does my partner so I never get chance to wear mine because we look a right pair of t*ts if we go out in matching boots :biggrin:

 

Hi Dave I like it lot they cost 350 a pair so that. Fair to much for me lol jon

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