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On 16/10/2019 at 20:19, Stubby said:

Can't say fairer than that . ?

It's probably a speech impediment Stubby, I have trouble saying some words :D Our kids had trainers with the ratchet tensioner system 30 years ago and they wore out but the lace part never failed. They are repairable if they do break or need cleaning out.

 

 

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Any more news on these boots? How are they holding up?
Comfort?
How true is the sizing?


I’ve had a pair for 3-4 months now. Always had Airstreams before and these Boa boots are a lot more comfortable from the second you put them on. Sizing for me is as normal.
No issues with the lacing system yet, a joy to use.
Get a pair Al, you won’t regret it.
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2 hours ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

No, nothing?? Must be something.

I had a lace snap, as did my colleague, Al - you met him at the first aid course Al.

Emailed Boa support, sent a photo and they send out 4 repair packs, which is the twisty dial bit and wire lace. All done in about three days. I was able to still wear the boots with the snapped lace, as it was the bottom one.

 

Boots are wearing well, and still extremely comfortable. I still recommend then.

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On 15/10/2019 at 20:07, Jonesie said:

Hi All

We have sold over 100 pairs and not had a single complaint, only heard good things.

I think it will take a while for people to get into them, I also think it wont be long before the other manufacture start doing the same.

If anyone is unsure. Feel free to buy a pair, try them on & have a walk around indoors, and if you don't like them send them back for a full refund. It's one of those items you need to see and try to fully appreciate.

 

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