Mountain Warehouse is providing the ultimate solution for those in search of comfortable, practical and stylish winter footwear with a lovely 42% discount on a pair of waterproof boots. The usually cost £119.99, but now they're available from £69.99, allowing customers to save up to £50.
Offered in sizes four to eight, the boots come in . The khaki and dark brown boots currently cost £69.99, while the light brown option are slightly pricier at £79.99.
The retailer has designed the with a water-resistant exterior and a fully waterproof and breathable membrane, ensuring moisture is released but rain stays out. Perfect for dog walks or lengthy hikes, these boots guarantee dry and cosy feet throughout your outdoor adventures.
Boasting durability and a lightweight feel, the boots have a foam insert for that additional comfort, perfect for long walks. One satisfied customer left a five-star review, stating: "Perfect for light support and are actually waterproof."
Another buyer said: "Incredibly comfortable and sturdy. Gorgeous colour, too. on the hills and in the snow."
A third delighted customer remarked: "My daughter is very pleased with these boots. Comfortable and waterproof. Well worn for dog walks over winter."
Meanwhile, another simply stated: "Lovely boots, really comfy." However, not all feedback was glowing, as one buyer pointed out the sizing was 'very generous', while another gave a five-star review but mentioned: "A bit stiff but will soon soften up."
Interested in trying out the Vienna Womens Casual Waterproof Boots this season? They're available at Mountain Warehouse from £69.99 . For those looking to explore more options, Timberland has costing £190, and Amazon has in various colours priced at £46.99.
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