Exact boots I'm A Celeb campmates are wearing in the jungle are now £45 in a Black Friday sale
23.11.2023 - 01:43
/ ok.co.uk
OK! has put together a comprehensive guide to the shopping event with answers to common questions like when is Black Friday 2023? I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here is finally back on our screens, and so far the campmates have been enduring some particularly wet and dreary weather during their time in the jungle. A far cry from the usual scorching Australian heat, the celebs have seen almost constant rain since they entered camp on Sunday, which left us wondering exactly what walking boots they’ve been wearing to help keep their feet warm and dry because let’s face it – we could all do with some of those during the UK’s soggy winter months.
So, if you’ve been thinking the same then you’re in luck, because we’ve found the exact ones – and they’re just £45 in the Black Friday sale. The Hi Tec Women’s Eurotrek Lite Walking Boots, £45 here, and the Men’s version, also £45 here, have been reduced by a massive 64% from £125 to just £45, making them an absolute steal if you’re on the lookout for a pair of sturdy hiking boots to see you through the winter.
As well as being fit for jungle life, the boots are perfect for getting outdoors in all weathers, whether you’re tackling a tricky mountain climb or simply walking the dog, thanks to their Dri-Tect waterproof membrane that keeps your feet dry whilst still being breathable, and a moulded EVA footbed with underfoot cushioning that makes them comfortable to wear for long days walking (or sitting round the campfire). The Hi Tec Women’s Eurotrek Lite Walking Boots, £45 here, have durable leather uppers that are comfy for walking in, and the hardware lacing system not only makes sure you can keep them fitting snugly, but is rust-proof too which stops them from becoming weakened over
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