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Bought a pair yesterday, 'bout €130. Very inexpensive compared to the higher end offerings - for a part timer seemed like a good compromise. Nice and light too, comfy in the shop but a little tight with very think socks.

Today I wore them all day, with the same socks, and they were fine. I thought I would sweat in them, as the day was hot, but no more so than any other boot. No chafing, very comfy. A little concerned at the apparent quality of the leather and cordura uppers, as they look the same as the stuff used to build throw-away builders boots, or "safety shoes" for warehouse, kitchen, factory workers. we shall see.

Part way through the day I swapped out the thick socks for thinner ones, and the comfort level improved a lot. There were no chafing or pressing from the interior of the boots, good fit.

 

 

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