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Dog walker furious after fancy £75 wellies left her feet soaked told by company they are NOT waterproof
A DOG walker who complained when her fancy wellies left her feet soaked was told they are not waterproof.
Alison Connolly paid £75 for a pair of Rydale boots so she could splash on the beach with her dog Luci.
Alison ConnollyAlison Connolly paid £75 for a pair of upmarket Rydale boots so she could splash around in puddles with her pooch Luci[/caption]
Rydale later told her the wellies are not waterproof – despite ads showing them in a deep puddle
But after suffering soggy socks, the makers told her the boots are not waterproof above the ankle, despite ads showing them immersed in a deep puddle.
Alison, 37, of Porthmadog, Gwynedd, said: “Am I being unreasonable expecting £75 wellies to be waterproof – is that not what wellies were made for?
“I was looking for some decent wellies because of Luci. She was fearful of water, so I walk in the shallow water to encourage her.
“Now she loves splashing in the sea and I walk miles with her every day, so I decided to treat myself to some better quality wellies than I’d usually buy.
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“At £75, they were a luxury for me. So I was obviously disappointed when I realised my feet were getting wet.
“They leaked. Even through two layers of socks, my feet were very soggy.
“I contacted the company because I was sure they must be faulty, but was informed that they are not designed for use in water. It blew my mind.
“Their response was basically that I shouldn’t wear them in water, but their advert suggests otherwise.”
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Rydale told her deep water may get in through the side zip, adding: “There is no such thing as a waterproof zip.”
The firm has not commented to The Sun.
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