Hunter Original High Gloss
- 5 stars 74%
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- 3 stars 0%
- 2 stars 8%
- 1 star 3%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Hunter Size Guide
- Note: Select your US size. Please be advised, the boot and box will display UK, US and Euro sizing. For US sizing, both men's and women's sizing is displayed. Men's sizing is represented by "M" and women's sizing is represented by "F".
- Just as solid as the Hunter™ Original and offered in a myriad of bold colors with a superior shiny finish.
- Vulcanized natural latex construction provides a seamless waterproof shell.
- Ideal for walking through wet grass or fields as well as walking in wet conditions in the city.
- Knitted nylon lining dries quickly.
- For fall and winter use, warm socks are recommended.
- Cushioned footbed with multilayered sponge insole.
- Please keep in mind that the buckle on this boot is merely decorative and should not be used as an aid to pull the boot on.
- Traditional calendered outsole.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 in
- Weight: 2 lbs
- Circumference: 15 in
- Shaft: 16 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 7, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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If you want a place where people appreciate the benefits of a well-fitting, waterproof boot, Scotland seems a natural choice. Mr. Henry Lee Norris most certainly thought so when he set up shop with his master boot makers back in 1856. Originally, Hunter rain boots were designed for traversing Scotland's rugged terrain and combating its unpredictable weather. Since then, the reputation of Hunter men's rain boots, Hunter women's rain boots and Hunter children's rain boots for performance, durability and outstanding comfort has become legendary worldwide.
Although their links to the present day cover over 150 years and an awful lot of advancement, there are things about a pair of Hunter rain boots that Henry would still recognize: the care, the craftsmanship, and the refusal to compromise on quality.
The first of the famous Hunter green Wellingtons were seen back in 1956. Ever since, they've been mastering the art of welly making for children and adults, by using the best of new materials, introducing revolutionary technology and replying on good old fashioned hand craftsmanship. What sets Hunter rain boots apart from the competition lies in part to a closely guarded secret process. The result is a much stronger, watertight boot that will perform under the toughest conditions.
Hunter is equally proud of the things that have changed and the things that stay the same. The weather's just as wet and the Hunter rain boots are just as good! Today, Hunter remains the preferred welly brand for men, women and children who like to work hard and play hard. Wherever your pursuits may lie, be they in a distant wooded field or amidst the bustle of city streets, Hunter has the perfect footwear for keeping up with your unique lifestyle.
Fit Survey:
- 3% Full size too large
- 20% Half size too Large
- 63% True to size
- 11% Half size too small
- 3% Full size too small
- 88% Felt true to width
- 9% Felt narrower than marked
- 3% Felt wider than marked
- 4% Excellent arch support
- 81% Moderate arch support
- 15% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Hunter Original High Gloss
Average rating is 5 out of 5 from a total of 38 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
LOVE the boots, HATE the color (Merlot should be called "brownish red"). The way the color shows up on the website it look more pink than brown, and in person, they are almost entirely brown. Very odd color. But that's minor. I'm returning for Graphite! So comfortable!
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1 person found this review helpful.
I love Hunters, but I will never buy another pair. I have been through three pairs in as many years. Each year the boots crack and fail at the part where the boot flexes (on the sides of the ball of your foot). I have had cheapo rubber K-Mart boots that lasted 10 years so I would think for the price these guys could do better. Too bad as they are the best fitting and most comfy rubber boots I have found. Still, buying then is just throwing away money if you plan to wear them more than every once in a great while.
Read more » « Show less November 8, 2012 by Shannon S- Sort by:
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LOVE the boots, HATE the color (Merlot should be called "brownish red"). The way the color shows up on the website it look more pink than brown, and in person, they are almost entirely brown. Very odd color. But that's minor. I'm returning for Graphite! So comfortable!
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- RH - customer
- from Washington
- October 23, 2012
I have these in mint green and I love them, because they don't leak, since they are one molded piece! They are great for mud season. I usually wear an 8-9, but ordered a 9, since I would probably be wearing heavy socks and I didn't want them to be too tight. I've had narrow (leaky) rain boots in the past and these have plenty of room and are very comfortable.
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- Katie - customer
- from New Hampshire
- April 18, 2013
These boots are fantastic! They are my first pair of rain boots ever and I am glad I invested in such quality. They fit my feet perfectly and hit right under the knee. The only complaint in regards to comfort is that if you have to sit on the ground or cross your legs, the tops may cut into your thigh a little. Style-wise, they do not make your calves look chunky or anything like that. The buckle allows you to tighten them as much or as little as you can. The color options are great, too! The only other strange thing is that it says in the maintenance book that comes with the boots that they should not be stored in natural or artificial sunlight. I'm not sure if it actually damages them, but if that could be an issue for you, you should research it.
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- Lana M - customer
- from East Coast
- March 4, 2013
Love these! After coveting them for years & almost buying a few different colors, I ended up getting the Flame color and I'm so happy. Beware - these are bright! But coral is my absolute favorite color & it helps when I'm homesick for Florida in the Chicago snow. I bought these after returning a pair of beautiful Sorel's (they wore a hole in my Achilles, so uncomfortable) and I was worried they wouldn't keep me warm in the snow. I added a pair of Hunter welly socks and they are every bit as warm as my Sorels were. Bonus - they go up higher, so no matter how much the snow piles up or how deep the slush puddle is, my pants stay dry and clean. Love these boots & can't wait to wear them in the rain when it's warmer. If you have muscular calves, they're hard to take on and off with the welly socks. They're fine with just jeans or leggings, but I have to pull with the socks. Otherwise they fit true to size, don't order up or down.
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- Liz - customer
- from Chicago
- March 1, 2013
I love Hunters, but I will never buy another pair. I have been through three pairs in as many years. Each year the boots crack and fail at the part where the boot flexes (on the sides of the ball of your foot). I have had cheapo rubber K-Mart boots that lasted 10 years so I would think for the price these guys could do better. Too bad as they are the best fitting and most comfy rubber boots I have found. Still, buying then is just throwing away money if you plan to wear them more than every once in a great while.
- Shannon S - customer
- from Olymia, WA
- November 8, 2012





