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Dom
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18th Nov 14 at 18:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by DaveyLC
I wear a pair of Dunlops I've had for years....


Got a pair of £15 Dunlops as well and can't complaining considering i've had them for 4/5 years and they see a fair amount of use

Still amazes me how you can spend £100-300 on a pair of wellies though

[Edited on 18-11-2014 by Dom]
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Originally posted by Doug
I've just bought a new pair of Le Chameau's, very impressed with them so far after being let down by Hunters in the past.
Time will tell how good they are and we will see how they stand up to a muddy winter!

Muck boots are a very good bet if you need to use them everyday.


Le Chameau for me too, was them or Aigle but local shop didn't have Aigle.

Hunter are crap at wellies btw.


Vierzonord's?

John
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Country vibram, didn't want neoprene ones.
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19th Nov 14 at 00:50   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had a set of le chameau for a few years and loved then. I managed to rip one on a metal stake though so have bought a set of toggi's which personally think are nearly as good and they were £120 so alot cheaper.
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Originally posted by Gary
Bad advice really. His Mrs prob only wants them cos of the name so buying something she's never heard of however better is a no no imo.


I agree.

If the guy turns up with a pair of these superior wellies from a brand she and her mates hasn't heard of, she'll go ape shit.

All about the brand for the women, so they can post pictures on Facebook with captions like ''luv ma babie sooooooooo much 4 gtin ma hunterz mwah xXx''.

See it all the time and thats exactly how my missus used to be probably still is!

But yeah, definitely get her hunter wellies if she wants them. She won't give a shit if they fall apart after a few months.
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19th Nov 14 at 06:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

we sell Le Chameau in our store, brought by all types not just the farming/ horsey people.
make a killing on them at country shows with the townie 4x4 idiots, higher the price more they want them!
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19th Nov 14 at 08:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Ben G
All about the brand for the women, so they can post pictures on Facebook with captions like ''luv ma babie sooooooooo much 4 gtin ma hunterz mwah xXx''.




I think I'm going out with her now by the sounds of that

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