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Post by harleydales on Feb 9, 2009 15:54:38 GMT -1
I now have 3 pairs -
Purple Tack ones - very comfy, 3 years old, very warm BUT rubbish grip!
Black Tyne riding welly ones - love them to bits, nearly 3 years old (I think), done loads and loads of miles, still as new and very warm and comfortable.
NEW Tay ones - much heavier boot with excellent grip and very warm and comfy. The other one in the same sort of range is the Esk.
I can't recommend these boots enough to anyone - they are magic.
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Post by kestrel on Feb 9, 2009 16:33:08 GMT -1
thanks for the tip, will have a look for some, altho i think i need waders at the moment
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Post by zeldalithgow on Feb 10, 2009 16:45:51 GMT -1
I really need some new ones I've got the little Ribble ones great for getting on quickly but the grip is the same as the Tack (I think) rubbish, I was considering the Tay good to know that they are comfy ane with better grip
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Post by kestrel on Feb 11, 2009 8:36:52 GMT -1
well i bought a pair yeasterday, cos i couldnt stand up in the mud in my hunter wellies, so they are due to be tested today.. will let you know what i think
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Post by kestrel on Feb 11, 2009 13:03:12 GMT -1
well i still slipped over, but the mud is excessive, but my feet were so cosy and warm....
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Post by harleydales on Feb 11, 2009 15:25:01 GMT -1
We are solid ice here and the Tay's kept me on my feet when even my Hogg's boots failed. They're also very good for stamping on and booting frozen water tubs as they have re-inforeced toes.
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Post by jec248 on Feb 15, 2009 21:57:03 GMT -1
I am on my third pair ot 'tyne' muck boots. Although the first two pair split at the join on the inside of the leg, I do like them and they do keep my feet warm even in the coldest weather.
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Post by carolinec on Mar 27, 2009 13:57:30 GMT -1
I have just bought my very 1st pair of Tyne riding muck boots. I still think they are rather expensive but after all the good reviews on here I am hoping they prove worth it They are olive green & brown as they didn't have the black ones in stock in my local feed/tack shop.
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Post by carolinec on Mar 30, 2009 8:08:37 GMT -1
I wore my Tyne muckboots out riding for the first time - They were so comfortable it was amazing. They also seem to support my feet/ankles very well too.
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Post by harleydales on Mar 30, 2009 15:22:06 GMT -1
They're great aren't they? Lovely and warm. I wear mine under my jeans too!
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Post by bevbob on Apr 14, 2009 21:37:40 GMT -1
I love the Tynes, I really need a new pair. Tack are rubbish as I slip in them too much.
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Post by carolinec on Apr 15, 2009 17:25:13 GMT -1
I keep wearing my Tyne muckboots when I really should be wearing my new Mountainhorse boots in! They'll never be comfy if I keep ignoring them
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Post by harveydales on Apr 16, 2009 4:55:31 GMT -1
lol I can't stand to wear anything but my Tynes now - so comfy.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2009 15:35:05 GMT -1
I have the Muck Wear paddock boots and they are brilliant. Two years on, they still look and perform like new. I have Raynaud's Syndrome, which means I'm always cold when others are perfectly comfy, but these boots keep my feet wonderfully warm. They are also very comfortable when you're walking about or working on the yard. Highly recommended!
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