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stillwater boots

Postby grumpyppops1 » 24 Sep 2015, 10:05

Bought a pair of these a few weeks ago from Glasgow,angling.first time out at Mary port .light warm comfy and very waterproof.I was doing my peppa pig impersonation .(jumping in muddy puddles .if you go on the site there on clearance items/clothing.£49.99 reduced to £24.98 .bet you can guess what I paid .really exceptional value for money
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby rob f » 24 Sep 2015, 11:34

Nice boots Glyn :thumb: Did they throw a free pair of Flip Flops in with them :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby grumpyppops1 » 24 Sep 2015, 12:00

rob f wrote:Nice boots Glyn :thumb: Did they throw a free pair of Flip Flops in with them :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby rob f » 24 Sep 2015, 12:32

grumpyppops1 wrote:
rob f wrote:Nice boots Glyn :thumb: Did they throw a free pair of Flip Flops in with them :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby grandadruss » 24 Sep 2015, 17:35

Look okay them Glyn,half boot half welly. :thumb:
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby Slanester » 24 Sep 2015, 18:34

Now then G,just a word of warning. I had a pair nearly identical ( same boot different brand) that I used for coarse fishing,like you said ,very warm and comfy. Used them a couple of times to go sea fishing and the soles fell off. The salt water had caused the glue to fail,hope yours fare better mate.
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby sharpey » 24 Sep 2015, 19:03

At least you'd a couple of soles to show for it Slaney..!!!


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Re: stillwater boots

Postby grumpyppops1 » 24 Sep 2015, 19:22

grandadruss wrote:Look okay them Glyn,half boot half welly. :thumb:

Warm as toast and comfy :thumb:
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Re: stillwater boots

Postby grumpyppops1 » 24 Sep 2015, 19:23

Slanester wrote:Now then G,just a word of warning. I had a pair nearly identical ( same boot different brand) that I used for coarse fishing,like you said ,very warm and comfy. Used them a couple of times to go sea fishing and the soles fell off. The salt water had caused the glue to fail,hope yours fare better mate.

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Postby grumpyppops1 » 24 Sep 2015, 19:24

grumpyppops1 wrote:
Slanester wrote:Now then G,just a word of warning. I had a pair nearly identical ( same boot different brand) that I used for coarse fishing,like you said ,very warm and comfy. Used them a couple of times to go sea fishing and the soles fell off. The salt water had caused the glue to fail,hope yours fare better mate.

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