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hi,I'm a landscape gardener and looking for advice on what boots to get. I'll be wearing them 6 days a week in all conditions and cover a lot of ground each day.my last pair were husqvarna 24's but just shy of a year and the soles are worn out and letting in water.i do light tree work aswell.

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Haix boots are waterproof, comfy and long lasting, most Arb shops sell them, if you want short boots get the blue ridge, a tall boot is the protector pro, if you just want a landscaper boot without chainsaw protection they do a range to suit as well.

see www.workware.co.uk to see the range

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I always get leather boots and Nik wax and Dubbin them. I get at least 2 years+ out of a pair. I used to wear Haix, but the soles fell off a pair after 3 months and they wouldn't exchange them. I've worn Meindl ever since and the quality is
Unbeatable..look after your boots and they'll last longer and keep your feet dry [emoji1360]

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I really like the look of the meindl airstream but a guy I know said his only lasted 4 month's, think he's just been unlucky?I've heard good things about the arbortec scafell lite anyone know if there any good?

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