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<blockquote data-quote="zyklon" data-source="post: 8716444" data-attributes="member: 12075"><p>I’ve tried all the wellies and nearly all only last me around 5-6 weeks if lucky. I wear them up to 15hrs a day. They are all just dirt. Hunter was the worst.</p><p></p><p>The only two wellies I would buy on based on how long they last before binning is Muckboots and Le chameau Cérès. Muckboots are the most comfortable, better for my back and they are without doubt the warmest, however they fall apart after or within three months and they are a death trap on concrete.</p><p></p><p>Le chameau Cérès is the best. You will get nearly a year out of them but they are far from comfortable. Very poor and you can feel every stone or twig you step on. Useless in the winter for warmth. They are one of the coldest wellies I have worn during the winter. Also they have slightly better grip on concrete than the muckboots but not a lot in it. Both can be bought for under £110 if you keep an eye out for voucher codes.</p><p></p><p>Both are far from perfect but no other Willie comes close to those two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zyklon, post: 8716444, member: 12075"] I’ve tried all the wellies and nearly all only last me around 5-6 weeks if lucky. I wear them up to 15hrs a day. They are all just dirt. Hunter was the worst. The only two wellies I would buy on based on how long they last before binning is Muckboots and Le chameau Cérès. Muckboots are the most comfortable, better for my back and they are without doubt the warmest, however they fall apart after or within three months and they are a death trap on concrete. Le chameau Cérès is the best. You will get nearly a year out of them but they are far from comfortable. Very poor and you can feel every stone or twig you step on. Useless in the winter for warmth. They are one of the coldest wellies I have worn during the winter. Also they have slightly better grip on concrete than the muckboots but not a lot in it. Both can be bought for under £110 if you keep an eye out for voucher codes. Both are far from perfect but no other Willie comes close to those two. [/QUOTE]
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