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Hello all, I'm after some boot recommendations. 

 

I've had a pair of Meindl Airstreams for coming up on one year, and they've been a nice, comfortable boot. But unfortunately a fair few construction quality issues has left a lot to be desired. When I have to replace them (before the end of summer at this rate) I'd like to go for something different as I'm just not convinced by these. A friend of mine has had a pair of them for about a month and they've started falling apart. Has anyone else had these issues? 

 

So what I'm after is some alternative boot options please! Majority of my work is as a groundie but I do a fair amount of climbing, so would like something lightweight. 

 

What other boots do you rate well?

 

I've had a brief look at the Husky Technicals and they look nice, but has anyone had any experience with them?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Will

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Am considering the technical 24's myself at mo, currently on protector pros at mo. I like the high legs on both of them, being tall, local dealers currently got the husq on at £150

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3 minutes ago, htb said:

Am considering the technical 24's myself at mo, currently on protector pros at mo. I like the high legs on both of them, being tall, local dealers currently got the husq on at £150

£150 is good! For that money probably well worth a go. If you end up getting a pair soon let me know what you think!

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