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hi all this is my first review in this section but thought i would have a go .

 

i wanted some wellies that were warm and comfortable so decided to go for the grubs snowline 8.5 i ordered them from the grubs online website for £74.99 http://www.grubsbootsonline.co.uk/shop/4580619657/Grubs-Snowline and they came with free delivery and also a free pair of gardening gloves .

 

ordered them last sunday evening and they were here tuesday morning , i have only worn them so far for walking the dogs and although it hasnt been very cold yet i have found them warm and very comfy the inside is all cushioned , the boots come to roughly 2" below my knees and my only gripe would be they could do with a draw string around the top to stop mud getting inside but i can live with that , i ordered my usual size for any shoe and they have plenty of room and despite the very wet mud i was walking through i never lost grip once .

 

all in all i am very impressed at the moment and hopefully they will last .

 

so if you are in the market for new wellies i would recommend having a look at these .

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Aigle ... I wear mine nearly everyday in the winter and I find them spot on ........

Call those mens wellies? These are mens wellies:

That's a classic and common hole in aigle wellies ... It happens when a massive fat foot is squeezed into a boot meant for normal humans not a shreck look alike .........

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It's always dodgy giving a recommendation after just a few days,,,or even a few months,,,I should know ,,lol..

 

By the way that dirt getting in the wellys would be enough to put me off,,,,for those lads that walk miles off flat seed evry winter it really is annoying ,,that's why having the straps that tighten at the sided are a must

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Love my Chameaus, also got some neoprene muck wellies which are great........for walking seedy stuff personally I always opt for boots and gaiters

 

The problem I have found is this country is getting decent "hunting" chest waders in neoprene........they just don't make them roomy enough to get decent clothes underneath for some reason

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Aigle ... I wear mine nearly everyday in the winter and I find them spot on ........

I'm waiting on a reply now about my aigle getting these holes in them,,,,what's really annoying is I don't use them that much

 

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Aigle ... I wear mine nearly everyday in the winter and I find them spot on ........

I'm waiting on a reply now about my aigle getting these holes in them,,,,what's really annoying is I don't use them that much

 

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had 2 pairs both split. barbed wire kills neoprene in seconds, tried a pair of hunters 2 weeks and leaking, 3 pairs of muck boots all split on the toes. :laugh:

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Aigle ... I wear mine nearly everyday in the winter and I find them spot on ........

I'm waiting on a reply now about my aigle getting these holes in them,,,,what's really annoying is I don't use them that muchimagejpg2_zps25b449b8.jpgimagejpg1_zpse66c3a31.jpg

That's a classic and common hole in aigle wellies ... It happens when a massive fat foot is squeezed into a boot meant for normal humans not a shreck look alike .........

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