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iam looking to get a new pair , i had some dewalt challengers which where real comfy but unfortunatly were only about 95% waterproof!

any suggestions??

thanks carl.

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Anything with GoreTex- Meindle are a favourite.

 

For wellies, or even half wellies, Buck Boots do a safety neoprene welly which is amazingly comfy.

 

DeWalt safety gear is a joke. Much like their tools.

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thanks i will look at meindle as my saw boots are by them and seem fine.

carl

 

Their saw boots are the only ones in their range with steel toes. Mind you, you can't put a price on comfort. So I have two pairs. :thumbup1:

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thanks will check gregs site, had a look at miendles but they are expensive and look simillar size to saw boots, where as i was after somthing lighter and cheaper.

thanks for all the replies.

carl

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