Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Affordable Hunter Original Tall Welly Boot,Black,Women's 7 M/Men's 6 M

Hunter Original Tall Welly Boot,Black,Women's 7 M/Men's 6 M

Product Description


Slosh through a days work in the field with the Original boot by Hunter. Watertight vulcanized natural rubber upper in a pull-on outdoor boot style with a round toe. Built on an orthopedic last, 16 inch shaft keeps debris away. A 14 1/2 inch circumference collar offers easy pull-on fit. Quick drying knitted nylon lining and cushioning multi-layer sponge insole, flexible rubber midsole. Durable calendered natural rubber lug traction outsole. 1 inch sturdy square hee


List Price : $132.00
Price : $132.00
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Product Feature


  • Vulcanized natural rubber construction
  • Quick-dry knitted nylon lining
  • Multi-layer cushioned sponge insole
  • Built on an orthopedic last








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Product Reviews

159 of 160 people found the following review helpful.
1DON'T WASTE YOU TIME, AND MONEY
By outdoorsy1989
I was so excited when I got Hunter boots for my birthday during the summer of 2010, living in Seattle you really can't get by without reliable rain boots. I did much research into rain boots, because again I live in Seattle. Of course I didn't break them out untill fall, and only a year later I was in about 1 inch of water and felt water coming into one of my boots. I thought huh? there must be a manufacturer defect, well Hunter seems like a good company i'm sure I could contact them. I decided to email them, the response I got was "Hunter boots are typically made for the rainy days that we do have. Of course, rain can accumulate and we can see knee deep inches of water but at Hunter, we would never recommend using any of our boots in any type flooding, whether it be 2" or 5" of water." So they really don't stand behind their word at all. I was shocked.
Why would anyone pay $125 for rain boots that are not waterproof? Then about a month ago the rubber of my boots cracked exposing the boots lining. I contacted them once more thinking they must be faulty. The response I got over the phone was that they have only a 12 month warranty. Well I didn't understand why they had fallen apart so fast, some reviews I read were from people stating they had the same pair for 15, even 20 years! Why would mine be different? The so called "realiable hunter originals" have been made in China since 2008, identical to the originals originally made in Scotland. I just answered my own question, next time I want rain boots made in China i'll just go to Walmart. "Outstanding in every field" to me is a statement representing false company integrity. The original quote Hunter kept even after their manufacturing was outsourced.

83 of 91 people found the following review helpful.
1DO NOT BUY, SAVE YOUR MONEY....Hunters are not what they were
By Ross
These boots use to be manufactured in Scotland and were fantastice quality but are now made in China and Brazil.

They are now terrible quality and will not last long. But don't just take my word for it, just put into Google "Hunters poor quality"

Also look at these sites to see what many others are saying.....

Horse and Hound
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Secret Scotland
[...]

My fiance bought me a pair of Hunters just 2 years ago and said that they would last for years. Both boots have developed cracks along the soles and are letting in water. It should also be noted that I do not wear them much. If they are used every day they may only last 6 months which is better as they have a 12 month guarantee!

36 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
1New Hunter Boots aren't what they were
By Macaholic
I recently purchased a pair of Hunter Originals, it turns out they were made in China according to the box. Previous 2 pair were the real deal and have been worn for years and many miles. After wearing my new pair less than 4 hours-over perhaps 5 occasions-one of the heels has fallen off and remains lost in the mud somewhere on my property! It is unbelievable that new owners of such a famous brand would throw their reputation away by sanctioning poor quality and inferior merchandise to be manufactured under their name. Face it, the poor Chinese workers are making what their British corporate lords and Chinese mafia shop owners agree is acceptable.

The current holder of the Hunter brand must be exposed as a vulture capitalist who takes over a struggling company with a reputable brand for cheap, only to dismiss the skilled workers and extract the last profit by sourcing cheap janky merchandise as the whole business fizzles down the drain. Ethically bankrupt bastards.

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