Aigle Parcours 2 Iso Wellingtons Boots
Pros
- Unbelievably comfortable
- Warm neoprene lining
- Hard wearing
- Great grip
Cons
- Neoprene lining make them too warm to wear all year round
Manufacturer:
Price as reviewed:
£220.00
Aigle Parcours 2 Iso Wellingtons Boots
I have been testing products over the last 10 years and I am yet to find a welly more comfortable than Aigle – to me, they are like walking on clouds and I know H&H deputy website editor Georgia Guerin spends a lot of time telling people how much she loves her pair, too. I should start this review by saying that although we get sent a lot of products to test, I bought this pair myself five years ago and I was unable to get hold of Aigle to get an official pair on test to review. However, I rate these wellies so much that I feel I would be doing H&H readers a disservice not to tell you how much I love them.
Aigle are widely considered to have designed some of the best wellington boots when you’re talking about comfort and durability and they are well known for their anti-fatiguing features. All Aigle boots are handmade in France. The company owns the only natural rubber boot manufacturing factory in France, which is in line with their commitments to sustainable and responsible fashion.

I like having a sturdy boot without it being too heavy and feel restricted. Due to the shaft being more structured (due to neoprene lining) than some of the other popular premium brands (for example, Le Chameau wellies) it make them easier to put on and take off.
From the moment I put these on I’ve never looked back. I am able to wear these boots in sub-zero temperatures while only wearing normal socks without my feet feeling cold.
The quality of these natural rubber boots feels fantastic and I am confident that even after five years of heavy use they will keep my feet warm and dry for years to come. The sole has offered excellent grip, allowing me to push the wheelbarrow through muddy, slippery gateways with ease. I have also been submerged in deep water due to an extra high tide near my horses field and they kept me dry.

The Parcours 2 Iso is available in sizes UK3½–14½ – they come in one calf width (but are adjustable) and half sizes are available. I am a UK5 and I find these wellies in a UK5 to be a perfect fit. I did notice on their website it states that they run small so it would be best to try before you buy to make sure you get the best fit for you.

The adjustable side gusset does have an element of adjustability, it allows me to customise the fit to my calf depending on how many layers I have on. I believe it would accommodate for most leg sizes that are not too far from average. My calves measure 39cm at the widest point with riding tights and long socks on and I’ve never struggled with the fit. Georgia has worn hers comfortably with waterproof riding trousers tucked in and, for context, wears wide fit Ariat Heritage long boots.
This pair of premium wellies allows me to be out all day, be it with the horses, walking the dogs, chasing my toddler around or going to the pub without feeling any fatigue on my feet. The only negative I have to say is the neoprene lining makes me too hot so I am not able to wear it in warmer temperatures, but you can get a non-insulated version if you’d prefer.
Verdict
Yes the Aigle Parcours 2 Iso are expensive, but they’re a technical, stylish welly that is built to last with unrivalled comfort. I can confirm that these wellies are superb and fit for purpose. You can tell they’ve been well worn, but for five years of heavy use they look brilliant – and I’m confident I’ll get many more years’ use out of them. I’ve rated them 10/10 in all aspects, and as far back as I can remember, we’ve not rated anything quite so high!
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