Which Wellington Boots Are The Best For Gardening?
It’s that time of year when the days start to get lighter and we get some longer gaps between rain storms. As a result, it’s the perfect opportunity to get out into the garden to clear away the dead leaves and plant new life into the soil. However, despite our optimism when it comes to the weather, it is still pretty muddy out there. So what’s the best footwear option to keep your feet warm and dry while you unleash your inner Monty Don? Wellington boots, of course!
There are so many different wellies out there that’s is difficult to narrow down which qualities and features are important for different activities. Gardening wellingtons tend to be lighter in weight and shorter, but still need to be waterproof, warm and comfy. Here are our top picks for wellies for gardening, from top brands such as Barbour and Le Chameau!
1. Barbour Quinn Clog Wellington Boots
Barbour wellington boots are a firm favourite thanks to their iconic design and accessible price points. The Quinn clogs are a perfect choice for low intensity gardening as they are super easy to slip on and off. The boots are deceptively warm and the sturdy rubber design ensures comfort. Our customers also love the heel height, as it provides support for long periods of standing at potting benches.
2. Women’s Barbour Wilton Ankle Welly
The Barbour Wilton Welly is a super cute and practical Chelsea style wellington boot that is ideal for casual gardening. The chunky rubber sole will protect your feet from any uneven ground, while also keeping them comfortable. They feature a kick spur and pull tab to help you get them on and off quickly, and are of course completely waterproof. Our customers love the comfort, the design, and how easy they are to keep clean!
3. Men’s Barbour Bede Wellington
The Barbour Bede Wellingtons are a constant best seller. Customers love the kick tab on the heel that helps you to pull the boots off, as well as the comfort that lasts for hours. The Bede wellies have all the basics mastered, keeping you warm and dry while you dig, rake, and plant. Despite being tall wellies, these boots are lightweight enough not to cause any aches or pains after a full day in the garden. And, as our lowest priced tall wellies, they are fantastic value for money.
4. Women’s Le Chameau Giverny Wellington Boots
One of the best things about Le Chameau wellies is the soft and flexible rubber they are constructed from. While still firm enough to support your ankles and legs over long periods, the Chamolux rubber construction ensures all day comfort. The Le Chameau Giverny welly is available in mid and full height, although we think the shorter length is more appropriate for casual gardening. This is because it will prevent the boot from getting in the way when bending or kneeling. However, if you are working on an allotment, for example, the longer length may provide better coverage and protection from mud.
Our customers love these wellies because of their comfort and how easy they are to pull on and off. The boot structure is supportive but also flexible enough to accommodate larger calves. Plus, the classic design and colour options mean you’ll be wanting to wear these for more than just gardening!
5. Men’s Le Chameau Vierzonord Neoprene Wellingtons
Le Chameau neoprene lined wellingtons are perfect for long days spent at allotments or for more labour intensive gardening. The lining provides insulation and retains body heat, while the natural rubber allows flexibility and comfort. Meanwhile, the adjustable strap at the side is a big positive for our customers, who also love the guaranteed all-day comfort that comes from the reinforced footbed.
If you’re not convinced yet about this quality brand yet, find out 7 reasons why we love Le Chameau wellies in our blog.
6. Aigle Benyl Wellington Boots
Our favourite thing about the Aigle Benyl Wellingtons is how lightweight they are. Customers comment on the flexibility of the boot, resulting in supreme comfort, as well as how reliable the tread is. The fit of the boots is quite wide, making them perfect for wider calves and also allowing you to double up on warmth with a chunky pair of socks. Finally, the Benyl wellies are unisex, so you can even have matching his and hers pairs!
7. Women’s Hunter Gardener Neoprene Clog Wellingtons
The flexible natural rubber of the Hunter Gardener Clogs allows the boot to bend with your foot, creating a slipper like feeling you’ll love. Neoprene features again with these clogs, creating a cosy and breathable lining. We think the grip on these wellies is great, and our customers love how easy they are to slip on and off.
8. Ariat Kelmarsh Mid Height Wellington Boots
Finally, the Ariat Kelmarsh mid height wellies are crafted from a durable and waterproof rubber that is flexible and comfortable. This comfort is enhanced by the cushioned insole that we love – check out our review of the Ariat Kelmarsh boots here! These wellies also feature the ever-practical kick ledge to help pull them off without falling over.
Finding the best wellington boots for gardening can significantly enhance your green experience by providing comfort, durability, and protection. Whether you’re tending to delicate plants or braving harsh weather conditions, investing in quality footwear is essential. From waterproof designs to slip-resistant soles, there’s a wide range of options to suit every gardener’s needs. By prioritising functionality and comfort, you can enjoy your time in the garden with confidence, knowing that your feet are well-equipped for any task at hand. So, get planting those tulips and help us manifest a beautiful spring!
For further guidance on the best wellies for different activities, check out our guide to the best wellington boots for walking.