The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Smallholding => Equipment => Topic started by: TracyC on September 15, 2016, 12:45:37 pm
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Hi all
We're fairly new to this smallholding lark, since January of this year to be exact. However we've had horses for a good few years so I'm used to the hard work. I'd love to know what you all use boot wise over the wetter and colder months. I had a pair of hunter wellies as a gift and they were rubbish, daily use saw them split after 6 months! So I bought a £20 pair of mucker types from Amazon each winter instead. They do the job and get flung out come summer when they usually start dropping to bits.
Do you have a preferred boot/type, what about warmth as wellies are notoriously cold!
Thanks :)
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Regularly discussed. Search Dunlop Purfort (my personal choice, light as a feather, great grip, and outlast everything else I've tried apart from Le Chameau - and are half the price, or less, of Le Chameau) or Chameau or Muck Boots. Oh, or Aigle. Hunters always get mentioned, of course, but not so specific a search term!
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I have a pair of Le Chameau boots, now 3 years old. I haven't got a single complaint about them, they still look new even though I wear them every single day all through the year too!
They have a very good padding inside, and keep your feet really warm in the winter and keep you cool in the summer (to a certain extent)!
If these ever wear out, I will definitely be getting another pair. They are expensive but well worth it.
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Grubbs frontline muck boots, can absolutely recommend, waterproof and very warm, infact sometimes too warm
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BEKINA STEP LITE 2yrold worn every day , as good as new , warm in winter , silage oil sheep and cow muck al no problem and side ankle support al for circa £60
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I bought a pair of Muck Boots- the Muckmaster version. very warm and comfortable, even in hot weather. But I was surprised that after two years the sole split away from the upper and they leaked. The second pair cost £72, are not as well made as the first and so will probably be my last. Sounds like Le Chameau should be the replacements.
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Bekina Steplite. Brilliant grip, very lightweight. Safety and non-safety available.
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Great responses thank you so much. I've found a local store that does Le Chameau wellies along with a few other recommendations so I am going to go in and try some on. After all Christmas is coming as is my birthday so I think a treat might be in order. Either that or a few more sheep.
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I went to MVF to buy a pair of standard wellies (10 quid) they didn't have any in my size, looked around and saw a very posh pair for £24-99. They'll do, I thought, a bit more than I would usually pay but it's them or crocs through the wet grass. I took them to the till and only then found that they were not £24-99 but £204-99!!!!!!!!!!! For a pair of feckin' wellies??!!