The best wellies for men can be absolute lifesavers for those who spend time outdoors throughout the year, whatever the weather, whether it’s walking the dog, helping with other animals or working outside. We’ve got you covered with our selection of best mens wellies in this guide.
I have put together this guide of best mens wellies which includes a variety of brands and price points. I’ve also highlighted features that I feel are important factors when choosing a pair of boots. So lets go and buy some wellies!
Best wellington boots for men: H&H’s quick guide
Best overall wellies for men: Le Chameau Vierzon
Best value wellies for men: Barbour Tempest
Best warm wellies for men: Grubs Frostline 5.0
Best wellies for all-day comfort: Aigle Parcours 2
Smartest wellies for men: Ariat Burford Insulated
Best wellies for men under £100: Solognac Tall
Best wellies for men
Le Chameau Vierzon Jersey-Lined Men’s Wellies
Colours: Chameau green or iconic green
Sizes: UK 6–14
Reasons to buy
- Shock absorbing sole
- Jersey lining for all year-round use
Reasons to avoid
- Not insulated
Barbour Tempest Men’s Wellington Boots
Colours: Black or olive
Sizes: UK 6–12
Reasons to buy
- Smart
- Neoprene lining
Reasons to avoid
- Adjustable leg might not suit everyone
Thee wellingtons have a fully adjustable leg and neoprene lining. Finished with the classic ‘J Barbour & Sons’ embossing to the topline and a contrast Barbour badge to the outer, these wellies are a great option for a man who loves a traditional brand.
Grubs Frostline 5.0
Colours: Moss green, black
Sizes: UK 3–13
Reasons to buy
- Insulated with neoprene
- Wicking lining
- Good grip
Reasons to avoid
- If you don’t want warm feet
A practical warm welly, made for everyday comfort. These boots are insulated with 5mm thick neoprene so perfect if you are looking for something to help keep you warm. The tread is designed to work with the action of your foot providing you with extra traction in different terrains. The lining wicks away moisture to prevent that sweaty and uncomfortable feel. It’s also fungus and rot proof, too.
My partner has a pair of these boots. He wears them for walking the dogs and looking after our field-kept horses. He said they are his go to wellies during the colder months. His previous pair meant he suffered with cold feet even when wearing thick socks. They have proven to be practical and durable.
Aigle Parcours 2 Boots
Colours: Kaki, bronze or brun
Sizes: EU 36–50
Reasons to buy
- Anti-fatigue sole
- Good grip
Reasons to avoid
- No adjustment around the calf
Designed for people who are outside all day every day, these boots are made to last. The shock-absorbing sole, which is inspired by a mountain goat hood, provides grip on slippery and soft ground by repelling soil and pebbles, while ensuring comfort and delaying fatigue.
Ariat Men’s Burford Insulated Rubber Boots
Colours: Olive night
Sizes: UK 7–12
Reasons to buy
- All-day comfort
- Neoprene lined for warmth
Reasons to avoid
- If you don’t need the added warmth
The Burfords are a great option if you’re looking for a smart pair of wellies as they’re finished with an aesthetic adjustable leather strap closure and leather-trimmed top. They are made of vulcanised rubber and are designed to keep you dry and comfortable no matter the conditions. They feature Ariat’s ATS (Advanced Torque Stability) technology that supports and cushions the foot, promoting good posture and reducing fatigue, and have an easy ‘heel kick’ feature for simple removal.
Solognac Tall Wellies With Gusset
Colours: Khaki brown
Sizes: EU 40–47
Reasons to buy
- Supportive around the foot and ankle
- Adjustable side gusset
Reasons to avoid
- Style might not appeal to everyone
These boots have a multi-layer natural rubber upper. The adjustable side allows you to get a close fit for added comfort. and have a good 5mm tread to provide good grip. The wellies are finished with a rear tab design to make them easy to slip on and off.
Le Chameau Vierzonord Neoprene-Lined Men’s Wellies
Colours: Iconic green, Chameau green or dark brown
Sizes: UK 6–15
H&H Review: 9/10, H&H Approved
These highly technical boots will last you years – and the Vierzonords have a neoprene lining that makes them perfect for winter wear. They might seem expensive if you’ve not bought technical wellies before, but they’re well worth the investment – your feet will be warm, dry and comfortable, and you won’t need to buy another pair for a long time even with daily wear.
Head of ecommerce Georgia Guerin tested a pair and found them to be everything they claim to be – providing excellent grip in wet and muddy terrain, ideal for someone who wears wellies day in, day out. She said “they are built to last and worth the investment.”
Read our full Le Chameau Vierzonord review.
The Original Muck Boot Company Derwent II Short Boots
Colours: Black, bark, camo print or moss
Sizes: UK 4–14
Reasons to buy
- Reinforced toe and ankle for support
- Neoprene lined for warmth
- Breathable mesh lining
Reasons to avoid
- Shorter style might not appeal to everyone
These unisex mid-height boots are great for any wet and muddy conditions – from dog walking to gardening and yard work. They are fully waterproof and lined with 4mm neoprene to keep your feet warm when it’s cold, but a mesh lining that helps your feet breathe when it’s warm. The toe and ankle areas have been reinforced, while the rubber outsole has an “aggressive” tread pattern to aid grip.
Hunter Men’s Original Tall Wellington Boots
Colours: Black, dark olive or navy
Sizes: UK 6–12
Reasons to buy
- Handcrafted
- Polyester lining
Reasons to avoid
- Not insulated
These matte-finish boots have been at the heart of the Hunter brand since it began in 1956, which means they have a traditional look. They are handmade with natural rubber, and feature the Hunter Original tread pattern and a polyester lining. Pair with Hunter boot socks for extra comfort.
Lakeland Active Men’s Rydal Neoprene Wellies
Colours: Black or moss green
Sizes: UK 7–13
Reasons to buy
- Insulating neoprene
- Steel-reinforced sole
Reasons to avoid
- Style might not suit everyone
These natural rubber wellies are fully lined with 5mm insulating neoprene for warmth down to -20°C. They have steel-reinforced rubber soles that provide a reliable grip, traction and keep your feet dry in all conditions, and feature a kick rim for easy removal.
Dunlop Snugboot Pioneer
Colours: Charcoal
Sizes: EU 37–48
Reasons to buy
- Breathable and waterproof upper
- Good grip
Reasons to avoid
- Snug fit might not be suitable
Made with a slip-resistant sole, these boots have a waterproof and breathable top section, and a protective toecap. They are chemical and oil resistant, which makes them great work boots, and insulated to -20°C.
Rockfish Walkabout Adjustable Insulated Boots
Colours: Black, evergreen, Oxford blue or otter
Sizes: UK 5–13
H&H Review: 9/10, H&H Approved
Reasons to buy
- Adjustable calf
- Suitable for hard work
- Neoprene lined
Reasons to avoid
- Style might not appeal to everyone
These Rockfish wellies are fitted with a 4mm neoprene lining throughout, which will keep your feet warm on winter days. The design for these particular Rockfish boots is based on hiking boot technology, ensuring a snug fit, while the sole is designed to provide extra grip on rugged terrain. They also feature an insole that is engineered to provide comfort all day.
Head of ecommerce Georgia Guerin tested these boots and found them to be warm, waterproof and sturdy and she said “they are great value for money.”
Read H&H’s independent Rockfish Walkabout Wellies review.
How to choose the best wellies for men
Everyone has worn a pair of cheap wellies at some point in their life – they leave your feet sweaty, probably rubbed and offer very little support. But with all the product technology available to us, this needn’t be the case – and a quality pair of wellies can be a great investment.
The same as women’s wellington boots, the best wellington boots for men who love the outdoors are waterproof, warm, supportive and moisture wicking. The first thing you can check is the material. Cheap wellies are often made of PVC plastic – it’s waterproof and affordable, but lacks support and durability. Most of the wellies in this list are made of natural rubber, which is waterproof, flexible and comfortable. Neoprene is valued for its protection against the cold and wet, while a large number of styles benefit from highly insulating neoprene linings. If you suffer from cold feet check out our insulated wellington guide which includes wellies suitable for both men and women.
All technical wellies will have some type of moisture-wicking lining that helps to draw away moisture (sweat), which keeps your feet dry and prevents odour. If you’re wearing wellies on a long walk or for work, you’ll want them to be comfortable and supportive, so look out for designs with good grip, shock-absorbing soles and moulded footbeds.
If you’re buying online, check the sizing guide before you buy. Most wellies are true to size in the foot – you shouldn’t need to size up or down – so it’s almost more important that you know your calf measurement as this can be harder to guess. The best way to measure is to sit on a chair with your knee at 90° and foot flat on the floor. Measure the widest point of your calf and add on a couple of centimetres to account for some long socks.
Some wellies are specifically designed for men while others are unisex. If you prefer a slimmer fit, consider those designed for men or styles with adjustable sides as these can be tightened – not just loosened for the wider calf.
What wellies keep your feet warm?
If you suffer from cold feet you should look out for neoprene lined wellingtons. Neoprene is used to make wetsuits and has fantastic insulating properties. Over the years we have seen wellington manufacturers adapt this technology to line their boots. Neoprene linings help keep your feet warm by utilising your natural body heat.
How do you look after your wellington boots?
Clean your wellington boots regularly, preferably after every use, but especially when they’re very muddy. Wash them with cold soapy water, make sure they’re dry, then store them out of direct sunlight, somewhere cool and dry. Don’t leave them near a radiator or fire to dry, or store them outside in a cold shed or garage, as this can cause shrinking, splitting and cracking. With rubber boots, consider investing in a silicone spray or boot buffer, which will help to prevent the rubber degrading.
Should wellington boots be a size bigger?
You should buy your normal size in wellington boots, ensuring that they fit snugly without being too tight. As with all shoes, wellies that are too large can rub and cause blisters. If possible try on your wellies with the socks you’d usually wear – if you like wearing thick socks you may need to size up.
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