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What wellington or waterproof boots would you recommend?

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BarryWhiteIsMyBrother · 29/10/2020 16:51

My Hunters have needed replacing for a while so I started using a pair of knee-high winter boots with warm fleece lining, when I walk the dogs. However those boots are now letting water in somewhere because yesterday my socks were damp.

I can buy another pair of Hunters (waterproof but cold and not comfy) or I can buy a pair of warm, comfortable, and waterproof boots. But are 'normal' winter boots actually waterproof like wellies? Or do I need to invest in thick socks to wear with wellies? Any recommendations gratefully received. Budget is around £100 / £130 but could go higher for the perfect pair of waterproof, warm, comfy boots.

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pamwilliams · 29/10/2020 16:58

You can but Hunter socks,they are long and fleecy. They turn over at the top of the boot and the Hunter logo is on the front. Much cheaper than buying new Hunters.

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BarryWhiteIsMyBrother · 30/10/2020 11:04

Yes but my hunters are quite knackered so the sock suggestion wouldn't really work long term.

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36weekswithno2 · 30/10/2020 12:58

I bought some joules wellies recently, so far completely waterproof and comfortable.

There's a brand called Dubliner I think that also does waterproof boots if you prefer something more stylish than a welly.

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JayeAshe · 30/10/2020 13:20

I wear the blue wellies from the boys' range at ASDA ... Halloween Grin

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TazMac · 30/10/2020 13:24

Ke Chameau

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TazMac · 30/10/2020 13:30

Le Chameau are nice. Narrower leg than Hunter.

Also Hunter are not as good quality as they used to be, since the owner died and they were bought by a Chinese company. Manufacturing was shifted from Scotland to China an instead of making the boot out of one piece of rubber like they did in Scotland, they now attach the boot to the sole, meaning that the sole often separates from the boot.

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Apileofballyhoo · 30/10/2020 13:33

Lots of warm, waterproof walking/hiking boots out there. I don't know how long lasting any particular brand might be. Link is just to show you the type of thing I mean.

www.cotswoldoutdoor.ie/p/merrell-womens-vego-mid-leather-waterproof-boot-B2122720.html?colour=5509

Do you walk through very long grass?

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MadameBlobby · 30/10/2020 13:35

I have Jileon wellies

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Ohwhatbliss · 30/10/2020 13:44

Dubarries are warm (and you can get liners) and waterproof, but if you want a warm welly Le Chameau

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nobodysdaughter · 30/10/2020 13:45

My dad, a farmer who was in wellies all day, would wear cheap wellies with expensive wellie socks. I also do this, works for me.

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everybodyknowsus · 30/10/2020 13:48

Dublin River boots. One of my all time best investments.

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whoareyouIwonder · 30/10/2020 13:56

Dubarrys

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321zyx · 30/10/2020 13:58

Aigle

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muckandnettles · 30/10/2020 14:03

Le Chameau are really expensive but worth it if you need wellies a lot as they are warm and comfortable to walk on for a proper walk. I'm on my second pair in 5 years, so they don't last forever.

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Tereskova · 30/10/2020 16:25

I love Sorel duck boots, they’re ugly as fuck but warm, waterproof and very comfortable. I can walk all day in them.

www.sorelfootwear.co.uk/c/duck-boots

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Lightningrain · 30/10/2020 16:33

Le Chameau or Aigle neoprene lined wellies.

Expensive but so comfy and warm. Le Chameau are narrower on the calf than Aigle. I have Aigle Parcours and I’ve had them on every day to walk the dog since the weather changed.

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MadisonAvenue · 30/10/2020 16:37

I’m starting my third Winter in Ladeheid wellies from Amazon. Each pair has lasted a Winter, they’re cheap at around £20 and incredibly light and comfortable (never tried Crocs but apparently they’re the same sort of stuff that they’re made from) and very warm.

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MadisonAvenue · 30/10/2020 16:40

Just to add, each pair I’ve walked at least 6 miles in each day on muddy/wet/cold dog walks and they’ve lasted a full year before letting in water.

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ProperVexed · 30/10/2020 16:43

Agile parcours for me....with a welly liner if it is freezing. I used to love muckboots but my last pair rubbed my heels incessantly.

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Scootingthebreeze · 30/10/2020 16:45

@nobodysdaughter

My dad, a farmer who was in wellies all day, would wear cheap wellies with expensive wellie socks. I also do this, works for me.

I really like this idea thank you.
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Snackasaurus · 30/10/2020 18:29

Dr Martens Smile

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muckandnettles · 30/10/2020 19:35

Should have also me mentioned that Le Chameau wellies are usually very narrow on the calf, so try them on!

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Notreallyawaitress · 30/10/2020 19:53

Dublin River Boots - I wear them with walking socks and they are cosy & totally waterproof. Lasted 6 years so far with lots of dog walking

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SpeedofaSloth · 30/10/2020 19:54

I have Joules wellies, they are waterproof and comfy.

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shouldisay · 30/10/2020 19:56

Muck Boots!! All the time

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