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My haix protector pro's have been good but grips on the sole have worn down to nowt and the rest of the boot is in good condition. I've heard that these have soft soles to allow a better feel when branch walking but the haix tibet forest have a more durable sole but lack that dexterity advantage. They are both the same price from my understanding. Has anyone else found their soles have knackered first?

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i think there is vat on some types of boots, justin explained it one night i am sure:confused1:

 

i think its something to do with the shop claiming the vat back so you dont have to type thingy:confused1:

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Someone mentioned that the meindle airstreams are a bit of a narrow fit.

 

Seriously my feet look like they have been run over by a steam roller and have very high arches. If anyone has problems getting footwear to fit it is me! The meindl's airstream and last apir of wauldlaufer pro both fitted perfectly and comfort sraight out of the box.

 

Toes are raspberry rippled since I changed to the pixie boots though.

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i think there is vat on some types of boots, justin explained it one night i am sure:confused1:

 

VAT goes back up to 17.5% in the new year, do you think the cut did any good???:confused1:

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Someone mentioned that the meindle airstreams are a bit of a narrow fit.

 

Seriously my feet look like they have been run over by a steam roller and have very high arches. If anyone has problems getting footwear to fit it is me! The meindl's airstream and last apir of wauldlaufer pro both fitted perfectly and comfort sraight out of the box.

 

my feet are wide as well and mine were comfy straight out the box aswell

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If boots are for personal use then there is no VAT on them.

If your buying for an employee then there's VAT on them.

 

So you are obviously buying for yourself every time, even if you need 2 pairs and one is a 7 and the other a 10 it IS because your feet swell up during the day.:sneaky2:

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