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Don’t really find them that bad, tbh they are the least clumpy and more on par with climbing in thick scarpas imo ... I got some fell hunters for forestry work and they feel like diving boots in comparison! I find the cervinos so comfy I can wear them for most out door stuff.

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1 hour ago, thetoolnut said:
5 hours ago, Tommy_B said:
What do you want for them mate?
Do they come up big or small?

I'm usually a size 10 or Euro size 44 but the dealer advised a 9-1/2 or Euro 43 as the Andrews are a big fit.

Thanks. Will remember that.

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17 hours ago, thetoolnut said:
21 hours ago, Tommy_B said:
What do you want for them mate?
Do they come up big or small?

I'm usually a size 10 or Euro size 44 but the dealer advised a 9-1/2 or Euro 43 as the Andrews are a big fit.

make me a realistic offer. they are basically brand new. I'm a size 10.5 or 11. these seemed about right but the shape of my feet is a bit odd so they rubbed a bit

 

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On 11/03/2017 at 00:16, stihlmadasever said:

I bit the bullet and got the andrews boots.Havent worn them yet just tried them on and they seem a good fit.

 

Hey, sorry to drag up an old thread. But I'm in the same position as you - worn out my Airstreams, and looking to order some of Andrews Cervinos. Can you advise whether you got the same size boot as you had in the Airstreams? I don't have the option of trying them on down here in Oz.

Cheers mate.

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1 hour ago, maxfacta said:

Hey, sorry to drag up an old thread. But I'm in the same position as you - worn out my Airstreams, and looking to order some of Andrews Cervinos. Can you advise whether you got the same size boot as you had in the Airstreams? I don't have the option of trying them on down here in Oz.

Cheers mate.

Hi mate,i had an 8.5 in the airstreams but i found they rubbed my toes when my feet swolle up in the warmer months.I opted for a size 9 in the andrews and theyre great.

Im usually an 8.5 or a 9 in other boots,trainers and shoes etc so sometimes getting good boots that fit right can be a pain in the ass!

Good luck

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Hey, sorry to drag up an old thread. But I'm in the same position as you - worn out my Airstreams, and looking to order some of Andrews Cervinos. Can you advise whether you got the same size boot as you had in the Airstreams? I don't have the option of trying them on down here in Oz.
Cheers mate.


I’m a UK 9 in Airstreams and would ideally choose an 8.5 in the Andrews.
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Thanks guys.

Nice to see that you're precisely opposite - one went for a bigger fit, one for a smaller fit :D.

 

I'm also happy in size 9 Airstreams.

HB doesn't seem to offer that degree of choice in the Andrews anyhow. I can only choose EU43, which seems to be equivalent to both UK8.5 and UK9.

 

I guess I'll be using your "good luck" and hoping EU43 is simply going to work for me, for both makes of boots.

 

Cheers.

 

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2 minutes ago, maxfacta said:

Thanks guys.

Nice to see that you're precisely opposite - one went for a bigger fit, one for a smaller fit :D.

 

I'm also happy in size 9 Airstreams.

HB doesn't seem to offer that degree of choice in the Andrews anyhow. I can only choose EU43, which seems to be equivalent to both UK8.5 and UK9.

 

I guess I'll be using your "good luck" and hoping EU43 is simply going to work for me, for both makes of boots.

 

Cheers.

 

43's were the ones i got...

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