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About 8 years ago I spent £120 on a pair of leather Scarpa boots and after much regular use on rough terrain they are still my go to pair for the tops of hills and rough stuff. And they are truly waterproof
Read the user reviews and like choosing a camera, what feels best to you. Have a browse on www.lfto.co.uk
One thing you need to consider in the UK is that if you do much hiking then you're more than likely to be walking in wet conditions at some time. There's really only 2 types of boot lining that are effective at keeping water out and your feet dry - "Goretex" & "Event" - it's worth spending money on something decent like this. The best pair of lightweight hiking boots I've ever owned are my current ones - Berghaus Explorer GTX
Simon
TopBanana said:Sports direct seems to have a good range at decent prices, and I think they sell quite a few of the big names.

About 8 years ago I spent £120 on a pair of leather Scarpa boots and after much regular use on rough terrain they are still my go to pair for the tops of hills and rough stuff. And they are truly waterproof
Read the user reviews and like choosing a camera, what feels best to you. Have a browse on www.lfto.co.uk
I got a pair of Scarpa Sl M3's for £80 from Go Outdoors last week. Used them at weekend and brilliant for what I need.