The wellies the good Cap'n links to are the Dunlop Pricemastors (I think the spelling is intentionally wrong, though lots of online sellers correct it), you can spot them by the three horizontal lines on the calf. They're the cheapest brand Dunlop sells. These seem to have a pretty minimalist tread patten (which often the online shops do not show):
http://www.dunlopboots.com/en/product/pricemastor-0
Also available are slightly more expensive 'Dunlop Universals' which seem to have a sole patten more like the old Suretreads, and can be recognised by the pairing loop on the back of the calf:
http://www.dunlopboots.com/en/product/universal-0
And recently launched are the 'Dunlop Riverdale' - these have the tri-star sole pattern of another of the old Dunlop makes (green / yellow souls):
http://www.totallywellies.co.uk/ProductDescription.asp?Product=Dunlop%20Riverdale%20Wellingtons
Cap'n - how do you find the Pricemastors? Are they actually rubber soled, not PVC or Nitrile?
Does anyone have any experience with these other Dunlops?
We're trying to find a good brand to standardise on for our (uni) club wellies...
I'm really frustrated in that I can't seem to find any datasheets from Dunlop, would be nice to have some hard facts about soles / upper materials, and weight per pair etc.