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Non-ugly quality dog walking wellies or boots

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Marmaladegin · 15/11/2020 12:39

I gather hunters aren't worth the money any more

Joules wellies are cute if a bit twee but fall apart rapidly

I get that aigle are good quality but they are ugly

Thoughts? Doesn't have to be wellies but must be waterproof and up to heavy duty gardening as well as muddy dog walks. Thank you hive mind!

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MrsJunglelow · 15/11/2020 12:41

I get that aigle are good quality but they are ugly
I don’t think they are ugly, I loved mine, until they broke after about a year of regular usage...

My advice would be buy something cheap and cheerful.

FenellaMaxwell · 15/11/2020 12:44

They’re eye wateringly expensive but I’d get a pair of merrells. Mine are 5 years old and look as good as new. I have the mid polar tremblant ones and they’re incredible. Toasty warm, completely dry, utterly indestructible.

LizzieMacQueen · 15/11/2020 12:44

Aigle parcours I think they're called. Not full to the knee. They have decent grip. I will definitely buy them again but at 5 years old they show no sign of wearing out.

Non-ugly quality dog walking wellies or boots
LizzieMacQueen · 15/11/2020 12:45

Oops. Hadn't noticed you'd all said Aigles were ugly !

TooTiredToBeCreative · 15/11/2020 12:46

Muck boots, comfortable and warm.

lolbrador · 15/11/2020 12:49

Highly recommend le chameau. I live in Scotland so mines get used almost daily for dog walks (if it's not training it's usually muddy!!).

Three years old and going strong. I have black ones. Slim leg, meet the knee and lovely and flexible so they move with you. I hate rigid wellies, my hunters were so rigid, I was glad when they split.

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