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Que?

 

Me no comprendhe amigo

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry David :blushing:

 

I had worn Haix boots for 13+ years, my feet had always been toasty and warm, but they never last more than 12 months. Last time I needed new boots I bought Meindl's, as so many on here rated they :thumbdown: they are awful, cold, uncomfortable monstrosities :thumbdown: never again!!!

 

The worst thing is they really do last, so I'm waiting for them to give up, so I can buy some more Haix.

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Sorry David :blushing:

 

I had worn Haix boots for 13+ years, my feet had always been toasty and warm, but they never last more than 12 months. Last time I needed new boots I bought Meindl's, as so many on here rated they :thumbdown: they are awful, cold, uncomfortable monstrosities :thumbdown: never again!!!

 

The worst thing is they really do last, so I'm waiting for them to give up, so I can buy some more Haix.

 

Same here Meindls were very comfortable but terribly cold feet in winter , never again ..

 

Might be reasonable to differentiate between the Meindl Airstreams and Meindl Woodwalkers? The latter aren't cold but brilliant.

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Might be reasonable to differentiate between the Meindl Airstreams and Meindl Woodwalkers? The latter aren't cold but brilliant.

 

Mine are the airstreams, I do suffer with cold feet generally, but with the Haix my feet always feel lovely :001_smile:

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