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On 19/01/2018 at 23:02, Treerover said:

I really can’t get any love simmering for these new generation clumpy ‘deep sea diver’ boots.
They all look like they need a set of crampons on them.
I bought a pair of Stein Phantoms and I walked like I’d shat myself . As for tree traction, it didn’t exist. Had to sell them after a month .
Meindl Airstreams even worse. Slippy and inflexible beyond belief and cut the circulation to my tosies.
I guess it’s all courses for horses and everyone’s different , but give me a pair of Lavaro Sherwoods any day. Traction supremo in any weather and super flexible .

Sometimes I’m sure that these new wave boots look better and more technical than they actually perform?
I certainly was enamoured by their looks......until I left the kitchen .
Perhaps I’m wearing them on the wrong feet ?

Hi

 

I was browsing arbtalk and found your mention of Lavero boots. I have the elite (work issue) and love them. I’d post a true photo but they are in the truck. Awesome all rounders.

 

Gaz

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