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Personally I would say , you get what you pay for. Our job is to be on our feet all day so is very important ( to me ) to wear something comfy . Obviously if your on a budget then you can only buy what you can afford. The muck boots link from Shuperb I supplied are quality even after a year of wearing them , show no signs of wear , still waterproof, still as comfy & warm as when I bought them.
i nipped to our local decathlon yesterday for some new hiking trousers(my other ones got caught on a nail and ripped)...quechua £40...highly recommended....these are great for cold wet winter days and their warm,waterproof and comfy as hell.they also have 4 zipped pockets which is handy.....
Quote from: dazmond on November 12, 2018, 09:16:34 ami nipped to our local decathlon yesterday for some new hiking trousers(my other ones got caught on a nail and ripped)...quechua £40...highly recommended....these are great for cold wet winter days and their warm,waterproof and comfy as hell.they also have 4 zipped pockets which is handy.....Daz , I dont suppose you checked out the boots this thread is about did you ?If so , how thick were the soles , are they the type that you feel every stone in ?
just an update on the decathlon boots I posted a link to. I've been cleaning garage doors, gsf"s all day today so got pretty wet. Fabric of the boots wet through but my socks not even damp. £25 well spent I'd say .Also had my best day yet.Nearly made it to 100.....but I did get 2 cups of tea and a free sandwich ! Happy days