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Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby custardwellies » 22 Jul 2011, 07:36

Does anybody like going out for a walk in the rain in muddy fields in waterproof rainwear and wellies, I even love to tread in fresh cowpats haha...

Even my wifey joins me...
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby Miss Lipstick » 22 Jul 2011, 22:40

Lovely photo, makes us want to get our wellies on. Have you tried putting on a smart suit and wellies and walking down a muddy river bank into a river until the water and mud spill over the top. Great feeling especially if you get stuck, you can fall in as Custard can testify.
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby custardwellies » 23 Jul 2011, 07:43

Also I have a pair of Hunter streamfisher waders... excellent for filling with custard another good wamming idea is to fill a souwester rain hat up with squirty cream and slowly splat on head.... haha lol
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby Deprime » 23 Jul 2011, 21:29

I love rainwear too! The nylon ones that is. Never wammed in it tough :(
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby JanetandNick » 25 Jul 2011, 12:09

Muddy boots and rainwear - definitely one of our favourite scenes!
Why don't both of you come and join us on a very, very muddy walk sometime soon?
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby Miss Lipstick » 25 Jul 2011, 18:17

A very very muddy walk in inappropriatly smart attire apart for our wellies.
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby JanetandNick » 25 Jul 2011, 18:49

Tart and Custard wrote:A very very muddy walk in inappropriatly smart attire apart for our wellies.


Done that too - white is best!
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby custardwellies » 25 Jul 2011, 19:06

Janet do you have a pair of Hunter wellies? x
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby BillShipton » 25 Jul 2011, 19:13

Forgive my ignorance but why are Hunter considered so much better (and therefore much more expensive) than other rubber wellies?
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby custardwellies » 25 Jul 2011, 19:20

Walking in Hunters are more comftable than normal wellies.... or maybe I am just a snob Bill haha lol.....
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby BillShipton » 26 Jul 2011, 09:50

I really meant from a sploshing point of view. Do they fit better/smell better/hold more?
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby JanetandNick » 26 Jul 2011, 10:47

I have several pairs of Hunters - one must colour coordinate, you know!
There are well made (though, since production was moved to China, quality is bit compromised) and they are fitted.
So you can comfortably go on long walks, unlike normal gardening or farming wellies.
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby Miss Lipstick » 26 Jul 2011, 22:45

"Done that too - white is best!
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Sounds like if we really want to join the welly set we need to buy some Hunter wellies then and dig out a white shirt and white dress for our next walk.
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby jmac2 » 26 Jul 2011, 23:44

Definatly love getting messy in rainwear . My girlfriend has some gloss black hunters and we love getting muddy and wet in rainwear . Usually along the coast ,in storms ect . Also you can't beat filling the inside of a pvc backed nylon raincoat with custard .. lol
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Re: Rainwear and Hunter Wellies

Postby custardwellies » 27 Jul 2011, 07:11

I have just bought a pair of Navy Barbour welly boots the rubber is a lot more supple than Hunters and feel more comftable...
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