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Old 31-10-2009, 07:43 PM
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Re: Muck Boots?

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Originally Posted by tashi View Post
I have the muck boots neoprene on the top and they are fab, I have a good pair of legs on me and normal wellingtons are uncomfortable but have to admit these are ab fab - in fact the biggest problem that I have with them is to get them before either of the girls do as they are so comfortable

Have also used them when actually showing the dogs in bad weather and they are comfortable enough to run in as well
Something like these?
http://www.brendonsaddlery.co.uk/add...asp?itemid=220

I have looked at them before, I have been tempted by them, they look a git to get on and off but I guess its worth it! You could wear them all day with no problems?
My wellies are comfortable but only for hosing out, when you walk too much, there is no support whatsoever!

Also an odd question but have they got grip when it comes to tiles and stuff do you know cos they also have a tiled cat section!

What make would you suggest? Any preferance?
I guess who better to ask than horse owners who wear them!

I used to have a horse when I was younger but never remembered having muck boots, just riding boots of wellies!

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