Aigle parcours iso wellingtons boots review




















In this review we focus on the Parcours 2 ISO, which are generally considered to be the best in the range. If the weather is cold then your feet will be cold. To stop cold feet these Aigle wellies have a thick 4. This provides great insulation and will keep feet warm in sub-zero temperatures. The Neoprene also allows feet to breathe, making them suitable for wearing in both winter and summer.

The boots also have an insulated neoprene sole which helps protect feet from the cold coming up from the ground. This can be especially useful if standing in one spot on a cold day for a prolonged period of time. We doubt you will find any other boots that are as comfortable.

This reduces stresses on the body when moving. Turning the Aigle Parcours 2 ISO wellington boots upside down you will see good deep treads that have been designed to give traction from all angles. The boots are capable of providing a secure grip on most surfaces. The Parcours 2 ISO boots come in 4 different colours, bronze, brun brown , noir black and kaki green and the finish is matt, but with a slight shine.

Not the most exciting range of colours. The boots are unisex, which means that they are not specifically styled for men or women. These factors clearly indicate that these boots have not been designed as a fashion wellie, for walking down the high street.

They are very much a practical wellington boot. Which, unlike many boots the buckle is not just there for show, it actually adjusts the gusset to fit the leg more comfortably.

Thanks to this adjustment these wellies are suitable for wide calves and standard calve sizes. The boots are beautifully made and look really good, but if you are after something that will make you stick out in a crowd, then these are probably not the boots for you. They have been designed in almost the same way, but this model tends to be better suited to winter thanks to the warm neoprene lining that makes this boot so recognisable.

The lining itself is 4. Similarly, this model has a triple-density sole instead of the standard dual density to provide additional cushioning and to better absorb any shocks. The gusset is waterproof and adjustable, so those with calves that are slightly wider than average may be able to benefit from this comfortable boot.

The Parcours 2 ISO come in four different colours, allowing you to pick something that matches your style.

The colours are:. These boots have been designed to be suitable for men and women alike, which makes them a pair of unisex wellies. The sizing tends to be pretty spot-on, giving you just the right amount of space to slip your foot in and still have a little room for your toes to wiggle.

However, the ISO boots also contain additional features — like the neoprene lining — that justify a slightly higher cost. Of course, the Parcours 2 Signature boots have the same main features as the classic Parcours 2, but there are a few additional attributes that you should take a look at before you make a choice about which welly boot you want.

The Signature boots are stylish in terms of their design, giving you a classic and sophisticated look when you are out and about. They feature a full-grain leather lining that is soft and comfortable, so your feet will feel great when you are walking in a pair of these. The lining also provides some insulation in chilly weather to keep your feet a little warmer. They also have the triple-density sole for shock absorbency and additional support in slippery conditions. The heels are cushioned for your comfort, and there is a waterproof gusset that can be adjusted to fit calves that are a little wider than average.

The Parcours 2 Signature wellies only come in one colour. They come in brown, with a lighter shade of colour on the gusset and rim for an eye-catching look.

These are unisex welly boots, so they can be worn by both men and women. The sizing is generous, although the calf area can feel a little baggy for some people. This is more the case for the ladies who purchase this boot, whereas it seems to have a good fit for the men.

Plus, the gusset does mean that there is little room for adjustment. These are top of the price range when it comes to Aigle welly boots, and their stunning design paired with the expert build that the range is known for, more than makeup for the additional cost. These wellies make the ideal footwear for hunting trips, walking, and even the odd smart-casual lunch due to their leather colouring and the way they have been designed.

They are quite a versatile pair of wellies. You may also like to read our guide: The Best Wellies for Men. You may also like to read our guide: The Best Wellies for Women. The Parcours 2 Bottillon have the same core features as the rest of the Parcours 2 range, making them a tough and reliable welly boot to go for.

However, they also have a few differences that separate them from the rest, most notably because they are not full-size welly boots, and are instead short boots. As an ankle boot, they have a different look as well as a couple of different features. These welly boots have triple-density soles for shock absorbency as well as a little more support and protection in unfavourable weather conditions.

The insole is lined with rubber to help it dry faster as well as to provide more comfort when you are wearing the boot. They are cushioned and comfortable to make walking long distances a little easier on your feet. Superb grip. Outstanding construction… if you can call it that… more like craftsmanship. A pair of thick welly socks cures that problem though, and is I suspect what they were designed for.

Price… they are expensive, but you do get what you pay for. The Aigle Parcours 2 Outlast is an outstanding wellington boot in every way. These are the cutting edge of rubber boot design and craftsmanship. Check out the Aigle Parcours 2 Outlast on the Aigleboots. A good pair of wellies is an essential part of the wildlife enthusiasts wardrobe. In fact I probably wear wellies more often than any other piece of outdoor gear I own, with the possible exception of binoculars.

The Irish weather is legendary for all the wrong reasons… and while we do have dry spells the wet is never very far away. Wellies are often the only sensible choice of footwear for the Irish wildlife enthusiast. According to Aigle independent testing confirms the new design delivers twice the energy absorption capacity of the European standard and twice the grip of the original Parcours boot. They looked fantastic — and then I put my feet into them and was instantly in welly heaven.

They felt less like a traditional welly, and more like a hiking boot on your feet.



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