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“Not waterproof! Also soles too flimsy.”

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written by on 03/12/2011

These boots are very comfy as the other reviewers have said, they're also quite presentable, which means you can wear them to Tesco without looking like you're on a geography field trip! The downside is that for any kind of outdoor use they're useless. In fact the only thing I would recommend them for is going to Tesco. The biggest issue here is that they're not at all waterproof. The first time I used them for proper walking was a slightly damp day, over grassed fields with some dew on the ground. Soon enough my feet were wet under the soles! I wasn't wading through puddles or climbing mountains - just crossing a flat, well drained field. I was very disappointed. My husband has got Hi-Tec shoes which aren't even supposed to be waterproof, but his feet were dry and mine wet. Another problem is that thorns go straight through the soles! I've never had walking boots so flimsy - just ordinary thorns on the ground went straight through the soles and stick in the soles of your feet. Ouch! I also got mine from Millets, and oddly they said that all their waterproof boots are like this, basically not waterproof. I've got a pair of boots bought in 1997 which are still waterproof today, so I think the trick is just don't buy footwear from Millets. So in conclusion you can't use them if it's been raining recently, or if there's dew on the ground, or on rough or thorny ground. Use them for shopping or maybe as very chunky slippers!

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“I bought my Daughter a pair of peterstorm waterproof...”

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written by on 15/11/2010

I bought my Daughter a pair of peterstorm waterproof boots there is the problem they are not water proof would never buy another pair.

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“My Wife bought a pair of Peter Storm walking boots...”

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written by on 14/10/2009

My Wife bought a pair of Peter Storm walking boots from Millets for our Daughter who was traveling to Costa Rica for a two week holiday with Real Gap working with a group helping to collect tuttle eggs, Planting trees ect, She put the boots on for one night on the beech the sea water came over them, Because they were uncomfortable to walk on sand that was the only time she wore them, On returning the boots were unpacked the metal eyelets had corroded and many had fallen off, We had used the protective spray advised so would not recomend these or Millets who said they would not replace them. If they had said not suitable if emersed in sea water for three second this would have helped to be fair they were not cleaned after coming off the beech.

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Written on: 04/11/2011

Sea water is corrosive because of the salt it contains. Walking boots are designed to go walking on land and to resist rain water, even then they should be left to dry out properly, why would Millets have to explain that they shouldn't be submersed in sea water. So the boots were soaked in sea water (which they weren't designed for), then not cleaned off after so the damp solution of sea water could attack the metal parts and you're surprised at the result. I'm not.

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Cloudyview's Comment

Written on: 03/12/2011

To the guest comment below: These boots obviously aren't waterproof. We've all been fobbed off with excuses but look around you - they don't work. Waterproof boots have been around for decades and the good ones are actually waterproof. These aren't.

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