page summary: online hunter wellington boots, derri boots, insulated
wellington boots, vegan riding boots, gardening boots, deri boots

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- wellie disguised as a vegan rubber riding boot, made in the
same shape with fake sewn seams molded in using a PVC slush moulding
process
- shaped to fit stirrups, with a flat-fronted heel and a gripping
knobble on the back
- lined with foam & nylon
- board insole for comfort and a bellows effect, to increase
air circulation
- wider fitting than previous UK-made version
- Made in Czech
republic
- 100% waterproof
- not breathable
- Most sizes usually in stock
- For airmail at this price, we will have to pack the boots
lighter than 2kg and will get back to you if this is not possible
rather than charge your card more
Please ask
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- Hunter's standard models changed in construction in late
2008.
Most of the stock on our shelves now is made like the bottom,
paler green photo.
- £30+ postage in the black mens' shape descibed
as vulcanised rubber
HUNTER 'ARGYLL ' FULL KNEE FARMERS WELLINGTON
- £40+ postage in colours or the womens' shape
described as
HUNTER 'HUNTRESS' GENEROUS FITTING ANKLE AND LEG
This looks like a variation on the "Hunter Original"
style.
Recent stock of both styles is made in China.
- Rot resistant lining & insole
- Traditional look - whether old latex-dipped stock or newer
cast stock made for Hunter in other factories
- Use the message box of the order form to say if you want
these variations at the same price The links are to pictures
- Farm chunky versions in the same sizes
have a grey sole
The chunky version weighs over 2kg, so please ask for a quote
on postage outside the UK.
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Vegan motorcycle boots (MTB Derriboots) are no longer orderable,
nor Pisces and Posiedon insulated wellingtons but they may still
be available at other shops
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