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wellington womble
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PARAMO, PARAMO, PARAMO!
I know I've plugged them before, but they are absolutely the best waterproofs I've ever had. Had mine for five years, and they are a bit worn around the ankle, because I'm really short, so they rub, bu himself's are holding up fine. Just to give you an idea of the wear ours get, I have am on my third pair of walking boots in this time, and himself on his fourth (or possibly fifth!)
Waterproof, breathable, washable, re-waterproofable (wash in stuff) full length vents, and in my very considered opinon worth their weight in gold. About 80 quid, so not cheap, but worth every single penny. Paramo will reapair them and they are made by women in Brazil on a rehousing project who are paid a fair wage.
Buy some. I know they're costly but you never regret handing over the cash, and you'll never buy anything else. |
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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