/dp/B002CQU18G d asins=B002CQU18G%2CB001U88814%2CB002GYWEPM%2CB0014BYKI2%2CB001AMR8FC%2CB001D79BAY%2CB001A429O0%2CB001AOI2T6%2CB001U889YK%2CB000BRF9PS%2CB000JFLG6I%2CB000EP8LV6&ref_=sr-fi&refURL=%252Ff%252Fbestsellers%253Ftag%253Dendlesscj-20&node=241993011&contextTitle=Bestsellers+in+Men%27s+Shoes&fromPage=asinlist&ts=96897 178-2038481-1467018

Cart

Saved for later

Bestsellers in Men's Shoes showing 1-2 of 2 cell:0, numVisible=5
  • Hunter Original Tall Welly Boot $114.95
  • crocs Blitzen Clog $39.95
  • Hunter Solid Welly Socks $30.00
  • crocs Cayman Sandal $29.95 $19.95
  • Kenneth Cole Reaction Men's Play 2 Win Boot $144.95 $71.90
  • Tamarac by Slippers International Men's Trailer Leather Moccasin $34.95 $19.95
  • crocs Mammoth Clog $39.95 $21.97
  • Sorel Men's Manawan Slipper $59.95
 
Image not available for Color:
 
 

Hunter Original Tall Welly Boot

Select Color:

Select Size:
How Does it Fit?

Varies by item
Price:
$114.95
To Add to Shopping Cart,
choose from options to the left
Send an e-mail:
 
Overview
Reviews (1)
How It Fits

The details...


Whether you're trudging through your daily routine in wet conditions or enjoying an afternoon with the kids stomping around in the mud, this sleek boot from Hunter will keep your feet dry and protected. Its full rubber construction is lightweight, flexible, and easy to clean, while its sponge insole and treaded outsole offer comfy, sure footing.
Materials:
  • Rubber upper
  • Rubber sole
Measurements:
  • Shaft height measures approximately 16" from arch
  • Boot opening measures approximately 15" around
  • Heel measures approximately 1"
  • Platform measures approximately 1/2"
Item Details:
  • Vulcanized natural rubber construction
  • Quick-dry knitted nylon lining
  • Multi-layer cushioned sponge insole
  • Built on an orthopedic last
  • Weighs approx. 1900 gms/pair (size 7)
Country of Origin:
  • China
Item #:
  • B002CQU18G
In 1856, Henry Lee Norris, an American entrepreneur, landed on Scottish soil in search of a home for his boot making company. Having acquired a block of buildings in Edinburgh, known as the Castle Silk Mills, the North British Rubber Company (which much later became known as Hunter Boot Ltd) was registered as a limited liability company in September 1856. In the beginning there were only four people working for the company, by 1875 the team had grown to 600 members of staff. Production of wellington boots was dramatically boosted with the advent of World War I, when the company was asked by the British government to construct a sturdy boot suitable for the conditions in flooded trenches. The mills ran day and night to produce immense quantities of these trench boots. More than a million pairs were made to cope with the Army's demands. The fashionable boot was now a functional necessity. Hunter's most famous welly, the original Green wellington, was made over 50 years ago in the winter of 1955. It was the first orthopedic boot that they made and was launched alongside the Royal Hunter--another boot that remains in Hunter's range today. Today, Hunter remains the preferred welly brand for those who like to work hard and play hard--there's a great range of boots to suit welly wearers all over the world--from the Royal Family to festival-goers, working farmers and landed gentry alike.
Need help from a customer service specialist?
Use our click to call feature
Customer reviews (1)
Average customer rating:

Love them but the boot shaft is a tight squeeze.

Posted by:  Sadech Prahok (Asia) Nov 13, 2009
I've wanted a pair of these for years. I actually need good quality rain boots now, and was debating between these and Xtratufs. I like these because they are a bit more stylish and remind me of my years living in the UK. :)

They arrived today, and they do look great, and they look to be of very high quality. Unfortunately, they are just a bit too snug around the calf to be comfortable. I need to be able to tuck trousers into the boots along with wearing thick calf length socks, and they would just be too tight.

Now, I do have larger than average calves. If you have normal to slim calves I do not think you will have a problem, and I do recommend them!

The boots do feel a bit large in the foot, but I think that is good as it gives you room for warm socks. If your feet run narrow you may want to go half a size smaller though.

Anyway - great looking boots, just too small for us big-calved gals. :)
How Does it Fit?
Size:
True to size
Width:
Accurate
Boot Shaft:
True to size
Arch Support:
Minimal
Customer fit ratings
Size:
100% Runs 1/2 size large  (1 rating )
Width:
100% Accurate  (1 rating )
Boot Shaft:
100% Narrow  (1 rating )
Arch Support:
100% Minimal  (1 rating )

Look for similar items by category
Home | My Account | Order Status | Shipping | Returns | 100% Price Guarantee | Contact Us | Help | About Us
Gift Cards | Affiliates Program | Conditions of Use | Secure Shopping | Privacy Notice | Jobs
© 2006 - 2009 Endless.com or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Endless and the Endless logo are trademarks of Endless.com or its affiliates.