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6 of the warmest waterproof wellies with a neoprene shaft

The best neoprene wellies are a fantastic option for wearing on the yard, trekking to the fields or walking the dog if you’re not wedded to the more traditional rubber style of the best wellington boots. Neoprene is waterproof and highly insulating, which makes them perfect for wearing throughout the winter. Plus, with grippy soles and technical footbeds, you’ll be comfortable in these neoprene wellies all day.

The wellies featured in this guide have a neoprene shaft, but we’ve also written a guide to the best thermal wellington boots – most of which have a neoprene lining, and so are ideal if you prefer the traditional rubber welly style.


Best neoprene wellies: H&H’s quick guide

Best overall neoprene wellies: Harry Hall Mud boots

Best neoprene wellies for wide calves: The Original Muck Boot Company Chore Adjustable

Best value neoprene wellies: Grub’s Frostline 5.0


Best neoprene wellies

Harry Hall Mud Boots Neoprene Wellies

Fit: Ladies’
Colours: Navy or black
Sizes: UK 3–8
H&H Rating: 9/10, H&H Approved

Reasons to buy

  • 5mm neoprene for warmth
  • Rugged and durable outsole for added grip
  • Flexible neoprene upper

Reasons to avoid

  • Slightly shorter in height than others in this guide

These boots from Harry Hall give similar looking but higher priced neoprene wellies a run for their money. At an affordable price these boots offer great value, surprising levels of comfort and good grip. In terms of warmth, these score pretty high, due to the 5mm neoprene upper. The calf isn’t adjustable, but if you have a tight budget but want a comfortable warm pair of wellies, the Mud boots are a great purchase.

Read the full Harry Hall Mud Boots Neoprene Wellies review – we awarded them H&H Approved status.

The Original Muck Boot Company Women’s Chore Adjustable Tall Boots

Fit: Ladies’
Colours: Black
Sizes: UK 3–9
H&H Rating: 9/10, H&H Approved

Reasons to buy

  • Stretchy neoprene cuff
  • Rear adjustable gusset extends up to 7cm

Reasons to avoid

  • Chunkier sole than some of the other boots featured

These wellies are the redesigned iconic Muck Boot Chore for women, with the addition of a fully waterproof adjustable gusset at the back that extends up to 7cm for extra room around the calf and a customised fit. The 5mm neoprene adds warmth, comfort and flexibility to the fit. They also feature a breathable mesh lining to help keep you cool on warmer days.

If you feel the cold and need sturdy boots these would be a great choice. My calves measure 38cm at the widest part and I struggle to find wellies to fit when they have little to no adjustment on the leg. I tested these wellies and found them to provide grip in all terrains. My feet stayed warm even with normal socks. I was impressed that the adjustable back gusset allowed for a better fit around my legs even when wearing waterproof layers.

Read the full Muck Boot Women’s chore Adjustable Boots review with more images – we awarded it H&H Approved status.

Grub’s Frostline 5.0 Boots

Fit: Unisex
Colours: Green, black, violet, blue, red or grey
Sizes: UK 3–13

Reasons to buy

  • Stretchy material for comfort
  • Waterproof and insulating
  • Colour options

Reasons to avoid

  • Chunkier style might not be your preference

These boots combine multiple insulating technologies to produce an extremely practical, warm and waterproof pair of boots. The lower part has a reinforced toe and heel and is encased in rubber with a Trax outsole to provide added traction through muddy fields and gateways. The upper shaft is made from 5mm neoprene for added warmth.

International event rider and British Eventing coach Jo Rimmer tested a previous version of these boots – read the full Grubs Frostline wellington boots review.

The Original Muck Boot Company Arctic Sport II Tall Boots

Fit: Ladies’
Colours: 12 options
Sizes: UK 3–9
H&H review: 8/10

Reasons to buy

  • Warm
  • Comfortable

Reasons to avoid

  • Not as much adjustment in the calf as the Chore adjustable

These boots from The Original Muck Boot Company are designed for those who are outdoors in the coldest conditions. They have a cosy fleece lining and a 5mm neoprene inner boot for added warmth, and the stretch-fit top-line binding keeps the boots snug to your legs to keep cold air out and warm air in. They also have a moulded midsole that offers support and the rugged outsole helps grip.

These wellies were put through their paces by H&H’s deputy website editor Georgia Guerin and she said they were so comfortable and supportive they felt just like wearing trainers. She also loved the soft lining and 5mm neoprene during the winter months.

Read H&H’s independent Muck Boot Arctic Sport II review.

Lakeland Active Rydal Wellies

Fit: Ladies’ or men’s
Colours: Black, navy, green or plum
Sizes: UK 3–9 (ladies’) or UK 7–13 (men’s)

Reasons to buy

  • 5mm thick neoprene for warmth and comfort
  • Reliable grip

Reasons to avoid

  • Pull on style might not be suitable

These fully waterproof boots have a 5mm insulating neoprene for warmth down to -20°C, making them ideal for walking the dog, yard work and tough gardening tasks. They have steel-reinforced rubber soles, provide a reliable grip and have a kick rim that helps you take them off easily.

Fencham Armot Neoprene Wellies

Fit: Unisex
Colours: Green or black
Sizes: UK 4–12

Reasons to buy

  • 5mm neoprene for warmth
  • Good size range

Reasons to avoid

  • Generous sizing so make sure you check size chart

These boots are made from a soft durable rubber with a 5mm neoprene lining. The neoprene upper offers a snug fit with flexibility. It also has a long-lasting, shock absorbing sole that helps prevent fatigue.

Are neoprene wellies too warm?

No, the neoprene material acts as a “neutral medium” between inside and outside temperatures. Naturally lightweight and comfortable, the material helps to keep the foot and leg warm and protected in cold and wet conditions.

Why are neoprene wellies good?

Neoprene welly boots are durable and can withstand extreme conditions. They’re also insulating, which is great if you struggle to keep your feet warm in cold weather. The stretchiness in neoprene allows for the boots to fit snug round your legs with some give so you don’t feel restricted.

Should I size up in wellies?

You want to make sure your boots fit snugly without being too tight. You should buy your normal shoe size. Ensure you check the manufacturers sizing charts before purchasing if you are unsure and, if possible, try them on with the socks you would normally wear with them.

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