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Post by AliandDolly on Dec 13, 2010 20:51:49 GMT -1
i have the Tyne.. i do find them quite heavy especially when the snow is deep and i find the grib fab in the snow but on ice i find i go sliding everywhere tho but on the plus side they are veryy warm.. ive just bought tom some Mark Todd cook winter riding boots for christmas which look very good
alixx
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Post by greydales on Jan 14, 2011 16:49:06 GMT -1
Are the Derwents the 'normal' muck boots - there seem to be a lot of different types!
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Post by leannwithconnie on Jan 14, 2011 18:01:39 GMT -1
Have to say I am still very pleased with the Tack ones. ;D
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Post by harleydales on Jan 20, 2011 9:38:09 GMT -1
The Derwents are sort of 'normal' muckboots, but with a better grip.
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Post by greydales on Jan 20, 2011 20:28:04 GMT -1
I've just got a pair of Derwents and they fit fab - AND so far are very warm, a novelty for me as my toes usually get freezing in the cold. I wanted the Tay but they only come in green and I wanted a black pair! Can't comment on slippability yet though!
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Post by lyndales on Feb 4, 2011 5:54:54 GMT -1
My Mollie had some of these (before all the different styles came out) and she always had toasty warm feet.
Lynda x
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Post by dalesponyrider on Sept 26, 2012 9:28:44 GMT -1
My original Tynes have been leaking for over a year now because I have just worn them out with a few years of constant use. Joe took pity on me and has just bought me a new pair as an early birthday present! Very good price at Easy Wellies at £39.99. Amazon are selling them at over £100!
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Post by carolinec on Sept 26, 2012 10:46:58 GMT -1
I love my Tyne Muckboots & wear them all Winter but they only tend to last me about 12 months as they tend to split at the ankle at the back. I think my last pair cost cout £80. I wish I'd known about the sale at Easy Wellies, they only have size 8 & upwards left
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