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I'm after a pair of summer boots but not wanting to spend more than £60 (told wife £40!!!) waterproof ones would be good. Any recommedations or website bargains out there? size 9/43. Cheers
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Not sure you will be seen in Millets mate, but I tell everyone the same thing.. bought these 18 months ago, done about 140 of the Wainwright fells in them, and bought wife a pair.. might not be light weight enough for ya, or breathable for ya.. but I love em..
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Have you tried TK Max? I bought a pair of Hi-Tec Ascent II's, current season, down from £80 to £40. eVent waterproof lining, vibram sole, and comfy as a pair of slippers :)

Downside of TK Max is you have to keep checking regularly to see what they have in....
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i have a pair of the older peak gtx boots that fgl mentions...before they put the vibram sole on.

they are cracking boots and lasted me ages before i switched to leather boots. i still wear them when walking on the beach etc as i dont want to knacker my other boots.

might also be worth checking the clearance section of gaynors.co.ukas they usually have some good reductions on boots
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I'll second the dreaded TKMaxx. The often stock Garmont which make a very good selection of boots (some of which were sold under the KSB name I believe). Anyway, I bought these for £19 and they have been a great all-rounder.
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The Peaks at £55 are a serious bargain. For some reason they didn't fit my feet when I tried them but I've heard good things about them.
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Try Hi Tecs from Millets for that budget.

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