Let me know what you think of them.
The Skellerups were fairly my favourite but the Noratherms were definitely a good PU boot
My Skellerups didn’t last long either. Split very quickly. Heavy wellie also.
Let me know what you think of them.
The Skellerups were fairly my favourite but the Noratherms were definitely a good PU boot
Just bought a pair of Skellerups following your review First impressions are v good!Let me know what you think of them.
The Skellerups were fairly my favourite but the Noratherms were definitely a good PU boot
How do you take them off? Do you use your feet to push the heel of the other boot to take it off ? That’s What normally kills bootsMy Le Chameaus did the same. My Bogs did the same. My Bekina did the same.
I have Dunlop puroforts and they offer zero ankle support, fudging hopeless compared to the Bekinas I had.
The Bogs I had imported from America were very comfortable and warm (I used to live in wellies in previous life) but they weren't a safety version.
Just bought a pair of Skellerups following your review First impressions are v good!
How do you take them off? Do you use your feet to push the heel of the other boot to take it off ? That’s What normally kills boots
Arrived today. Been wearing them around the house tonight. Weird I know but only time I will wear wellies in house and not get shouted at. Its a novelty.Let me know what you think of them.
The Skellerups were fairly my favourite but the Noratherms were definitely a good PU boot
Arrived today. Been wearing them around the house tonight. Weird I know but only time I will wear wellies in house and not get shouted at. Its a novelty.
They seem really light for steel toe caps. As you said they do seem to roll on heels and natural to walk in.
The sole looks quite rugged, should grip well when we get compacted snow and ice. Will be better than having wet feet like in my old pair. Be glad to chuck them in bin.
Arrived today. Been wearing them around the house tonight. Weird I know but only time I will wear wellies in house and not get shouted at. Its a novelty.
They seem really light for steel toe caps. As you said they do seem to roll on heels and natural to walk in.
The sole looks quite rugged, should grip well when we get compacted snow and ice. Will be better than having wet feet like in my old pair. Be glad to chuck them in bin.
Had a pair of Rydale boots, total cr#p not lasted 6 months and there leaking on the side. cost around £80 as well.I have just retired a pair of Le Chemle having had them for 34 years,they started leaking last weekend whilst chasing the pheasent,they have been replaced by a pair of Percussion Sologne.Let us see how these perform!!!
Any link on them, i,m feeling flash.Bekina steplite X- fully safety wellies for just under £50 can't be a bad buy? I much preferred mine to the Dunlop puroforts I have no which are pants.
I did the same for two days in 5 different pairs so don't worry
The Bekinas were super light, even in comparison to the Noratherms but I just thought they were a little too light/flexible. Perfect though if you were dairying every day or if you wanted a PU pair for summer and neoprene pair for winter
The Dunlop puroforts are consigned to use in yard conditions. Flipping useless for walking over wet ground. I got stogged, today, and only just managed not to lose both boots. Would have been in trouble going over a hedge with a ditch. They just don't fit properly for real work.
Any link on them, i,m feeling flash.