Only wellies for me, a twice daily in fairly thick mud is why I don't use walking boots.
Over the years found that the warmest most comfortable ones are Muckboots at &£50 to £80 but will only last a couple of years as the upper cover get worn out.
Next is Aigle, these will last far longer as the upper is made of proper rubber, these are not as comfortable as Muckboots.
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Appreciate the advice @DevonStan, I thought from reading the Quatro was the higher model? As it has the better sole, and construction?
I've never got on with wellies always found them to much hassle getting on and off.
I have Scarpa Ranger GTX boots if I'm properly in the hills but for daily dog walking I just use Grub wellies. I find boots too much off a faff to pull on and off, clean then wax. We have a wellie puller to help take wellies off and are much more convenient!
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Good hikers at a good price.So after a little bit of looking I'm thinking this pair of Grisports:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grisport-Q...ef=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1
Good hikers at a good price.
Shame they've gone for £14 before I was able to pull the trigger.
I'm well and truly confused...can only see the regular Amazon advert there...not sure where the £14 came in ....?
If you're after boots I'd would consider Army issue Altbergs, would be perfect for walking the dog on paths, or Aigle Wellies as mentioned. But both have their limitations, I would suggest for your £75 budget, a pair of the Altbergs and a pair of Muckboots. Here's a link to the Altbergs http://www.britishmilitarysurplus.co.uk
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