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You won't need them! It will be sunny!

I have Muckboots though. People use them for all sorts from horse riding, climbing to farming. Very, very comfortable. More so than normal wellies(including Hunters!)because they are not made in the same way. Here is a link to Muckboots website for more information. You'll have to search google to buy a pair though, start around £40. Well worth it, they are 100% the most comfortable boots you can get.

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Well if she has quite thin legs and feet I think she has more options in terms of she is less likely to get welly rub so may find any comfy! I have very skinny legs and narrow feet and had a £15 pair of wellies from Homebase. But I have since invested in Hunters which are great and very comfy but I had never found my original ones uncomfy anyway. Some of my friends have slightly fatter legs and struggle with wellies and always suffer. If her legs are a bit bigger, tell her to go for the wide fit ones as they will work wonders!

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I've worn steel toe capped Dewalt rigger boots for the last 2 Glastonburys. Very comfy as they are designed to be worn on building sites all day every day and are leather rather than rubber so are a bit breathable but still water proof. Totally bullet proof and show no signs of wear after 2 Glastonburys as well as the occasional trips to building sites with work. Brilliant grip, I've never slipped over in them while my everyone else was slipping all over the place in 2007. On the down side they are quite big and heavy so can impinge on dancing ability, not that I've ever had any of that.

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I have wide feet and big calves and I can totally recommend the Crocs Georgie boots, they're the only ones that fit me properly. The only problem I had was in deep mud, they were sucked off my feet :lol: Apart from that, yeah, really comfy and all bouncy and light so great for dancing :lol:

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If it's just "general comfy" rather than a special requirement of some kind, and it's on a budget, I'd recommend going for normal wellys and a pair of insoles from blacks/millets (can't remember the name, but cost about £5 - £6). They make them feel more cushioned and also are wicking, so feet dont get damp from sweating! I wear these for 8 hour shifts when it's a wet one with no problems.

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I have wide feet and big calves and I can totally recommend the Crocs Georgie boots, they're the only ones that fit me properly. The only problem I had was in deep mud, they were sucked off my feet :lol: Apart from that, yeah, really comfy and all bouncy and light so great for dancing :lol:
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