Most comfortable neoprene wellies

Cowslip

Member
Mixed Farmer
Just got my son a pair of wellies from the warm welly company they look great, are neoprene lined and have good grip, I noticed they also do them for adults, will definately be trying a pair next as my usual ones will probably only last another few months.
 

icanshootwell

Member
Location
Ross-on-wye
Just got my son a pair of wellies from the warm welly company they look great, are neoprene lined and have good grip, I noticed they also do them for adults, will definately be trying a pair next as my usual ones will probably only last another few months.
I bought a pair off them last night, but today i had a cancelation saying they were out of my size and would not be getting anymore anytime soon. I just ordered the link i put up.
 

Campbell

Member
Location
Herefordshire
The most comfortable wellies also tend to be difficult to get off easily due to the snug fit design. Need something like this to ease the job and save the carpets.


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MickyMook

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
County Down
I would be a +1 for Bekina Steplites for value and comfort - however the insole that comes with them lasts no time at all! I'm currently walking around without an insole in them and this thread has reminded me to order some sort of replacement!
 

Alwayshappy

Member
Arable Farmer
I’ve had a pair of Seals wellies for years, brilliant, insulated, light and comfy and very good value, wouldn’t buy anything else.
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Likewise, I hate having cold tootsies, so wear thick socks (Braxit Pathfinders) most of the time. My winter wellies are Neoprene lined Aigles, but I've not had them on once this year yet since discovering these: PU Techno Troya Wellingtons • Kiwikit

Not neoprene lined, but surprisingly warm, long lasting and comfortable, especially for the price. (y) I was moving sheep fences in the snow this morning and stayed toasty in them. :)
can get puroforts for a fiver less
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
can get puroforts for a fiver less

No doubt, but I wouldn’t. The ‘Techno Troya’ ones are much better for comfort and longevity ime.

I’m happy to spend god money on the wellies when I wear them almost year round, but happily surprised to find those at the price. Cost certainly isn’t the most important factor when I’m wellie buying, my feet are more valuable. Maybe I’m just getting older though?:scratchhead:
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
No doubt, but I wouldn’t. The ‘Techno Troya’ ones are much better for comfort and longevity ime.

I’m happy to spend god money on the wellies when I wear them almost year round, but happily surprised to find those at the price. Cost certainly isn’t the most important factor when I’m wellie buying, my feet are more valuable. Maybe I’m just getting older though?:scratchhead:
purofort is very comfortable but lightweight boot, PU and not at all clumpy like they foreign ones look , im fast on my feet like a sprinter not a deep see diver:sneaky:


current pair is doing ok for long life at 20 months ish havnt recut the tread yet tho.

by British is my motto.
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Dear me. :rolleyes:
Four pages of hand bag clutching, frilly dressed wearing, ballet dancing poofery!
Wellies aren't built for comfort, they're our penance for choosing to trudge through sh*te for six months of the year (nine in my case...usually!)
with their what waterproofs what sox what boots and what gloves threads does make you wonder ....what next .....:unsure:

yes yr right could be mistaken fer a bunch of nancy boys😂:oops:
 

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