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Lads,

 

Apologies if this has been asked before but the search facility isn't returning much in the way of results. .

 

I'm looking at buying my first pair of chainsaw boots.

The vast majority of my work will be in high wet ground; I'm considering buying a pair of Haix Protector Forrest boots. . . As im sure your aware they are the thick end of £200.00 so want to be certain I'm making the right choice. .

 

Can anyone comment on these boots from personal experience as to how well they perform and specifically if they remain waterproof in wet ground.

 

Any comments, positive or negative would be well received.

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I'm on my 2nd pair of Haix Protectors...first pair lasted fairly well but ended up falling apart and leaking even in light showers. The second pair are 11months old and the sole has started to come away from the upper, still completely water proof tho.

 

I'll be going on to Airstreams when these are knackered. Haix are bit too big/tall for me.

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