Yeah, rather than worry about getting the absolute best possible, I just went with Quechua as a dependable good value option - not the cheapest ones they had, but the next up in the range. I think they were about 50 quid at the time. Didn't need much breaking in either, and about 6-7 years later* they're still going strong.
I'm sure that there's probably better boots out there, if you're prepared to splash the cash. But for festival use the Quechua ones have been a good option at a great price.
*albeit they don't get much use outside of festivals
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