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11 hours ago, Jon@CareFell said:

I have had a pair of Andrew’s do the same, an otherwise perfectly good boot. IMG_1638514787.902386.jpg

I had my Andrews (same model) repaired under warranty through H'bros.

Then came Covid and Brexit so it was impossible to collect them.

I finally collected them in August after 18 months.

New sole unit fitted at no cost or quibble.

Great service from Andrews and H'Bros.

   Stuart

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Update on the boots!! Today I put them throw a waterproof test of my own that included filling a tub with water and leaving them soak up for around 10/15 minutes then removing them out the tub and going for a walk for around 30 minutes on uneven ground, came back home and really dry socks. So the damp toes must be from sweat build up as it’s been a bit cold and working in snow then a 50 minute drive home with heaters in van really hot on floor area so sweat must of been sweat. Oh well hope they last at least 2 years :)

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All my membrane boots get a humidity build up which makes itself known on cold days.

I've normally 3 pairs on the go, a small price for warm dry feet.

It is wet in Brittany.

Wearing in rotation gives them time to dry out.

I've also a pair of Andrews boots without a membrane I use in Summer. Much cooler in the heat but not waterproof even walking through dew.

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