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5 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

I had the distels with Velcro upper and lower for about ten years. Bought the carbon click version 5 years ago and never looked back, or regretted it for a moment. 

What the old saying about buying quality footwear and beds?
 

‘If you’re not in one you’re in the other’

 

Ditto for spikes.

Edited by Mick Dempsey

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Different kind of spikes...

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I've been doing some hedging today, next to an oak, wearing my hedging trainers, they are great for being up a ladder. Every time I stood on an acorn in just the right place, one of these sods was poking through then retracting back into the foam.

 

Three attempts to clean inside before I suspected something in the foam. Pulled about 20 from the right shoe and 3 from the left !

Edited by kram
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