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We've used haix for the last four years and the last 18 months have been quite poor with several pairs falling apart from the sole. Typically you should get a years warranty with workwear, but you'll get no joy from haix. We have just gone over to Lavoro 'sherwood' and our supplier has told us he's that confident in the quality he'll give us a years warranty. And they are cheaper.

 

Just sent back a pair of haix with hole at bottom of tongue and got new pair, the boots were 2 months old

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Like the haix, best boots ive had but...................

 

After 6 months the soles are going, laces on thier last legs, dont think there are many clothing/boot products in arb work that will last more than 12 months. Its a dear do this game. :thumbdown:

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nice one mozza, there is a new store in clydebank, thats only 40 mins away.

 

No worries man, Buy yourself a discount card for £4 and you can get some AWESOME bargains :biggrin:

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No worries man, Buy yourself a discount card for £4 and you can get some AWESOME bargains :biggrin:

 

nice one, i am needing to get some descent trousers and a few new t shirts, i am all excited now:biggrin:

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me and my boys swear by haix,,blue ridge,,there comfy from the off,,and apart from **** laces,,,work a treat,,,,yes they last a yr,,but hey,,were not binding books,,were doing tree work,,they get abused,,,,,,

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i cant find fault with my protector pro's, well worth the money and so comfy right from the start, take the beating well and usually wear them when in not working as well. however i know someone who had sole coming away on the brown ones (with spikes under sole) after a few weeks showed them to haix guy at aa show and was told that it was evident we didnt appreciate the technology that went into them... the pratt didnt appreciate how close to a pasting he was..

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