Comfy Wellies

Dillon

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I have always had Aigle wellies and found them to be good, hard wearing and OK ish in the comfort department.
Is there anything better ?
I spend pretty much everyday wearing them, so tough and comfort are my main priorities, but due to my job they do also have to look smart.

Has anyone tried these?
 
Just bought myself a pair of Grubs with the vibram sole- like wearing slippers!
I bought 2 pair in there sale, as you said very comfortable but both pair leaked from new and when I messaged them they said oh you bought these from our warehouse you need to contact them. I never bothered but I would never buy another pair
 
I bought 2 pair in there sale, as you said very comfortable but both pair leaked from new and when I messaged them they said oh you bought these from our warehouse you need to contact them. I never bothered but I would never buy another pair
That sucks- mine have been fine so far
 
I wear these for work and shooting, comfortable and warm if a little heavy

 
I bought 2 pair in there sale, as you said very comfortable but both pair leaked from new and when I messaged them they said oh you bought these from our warehouse you need to contact them. I never bothered but I would never buy another pair
I had one pair that lasted a few years but my most recent pair have cracked and split after 9 months and I haven't really used them much at all.
 
Bought theses a few months ago, so far so good, first time out I walked around 6 miles in them with no blisters, very supportive around the ankles, not as easy to drive in though like the Aigle., Previous wellies were Aigle’s which lasted that long I wore the grips of the soles, hopefully these last as long,
 

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My old wellies gave up and I happened to be in Aldi and they had some muck boot style wellies.
They were about £20 comfortable and still going strong 2 years later. Not sure if they do them on the internet
 
I have always had Aigle wellies and found them to be good, hard wearing and OK ish in the comfort department.
Is there anything better ?
I spend pretty much everyday wearing them, so tough and comfort are my main priorities, but due to my job they do also have to look smart.

Has anyone tried these?
Muck Boots, chunky but like walking on air, rugged and long lasting.
 
I bought pair of Gateway Pheasant1 wellies 3 seasons ago as Aigle etc do not come up wide enough and I did not want to pay the price that Le Crapeau was asking.... go these for about 150 and still going strong, dry warm and comfy.
 
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