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having spoken to Workware uk once again today they have assured me that this is not common and that only 2% of haix boots become faulty !!!!! when asked i was told that they have less than 100 pairs of hax boots returned per year !!!!! . when i asked them why i have had 3 pairs of haix boots worn by three different people all fall apart within weeks of each other was it just me that is un lucky ? their response was to tell me how the boots are not being worn properyl !! and that i must have been one of the unfortunate 2% !!!!

 

I will not be buying any more haix boots . i had been wearing haix boots for the last 9-10 years without a problem but over the last two years i have had nothing but trouble from them .

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  combined tree services said:

I will not be buying any more haix boots . i had been wearing haix boots for the last 9-10 years without a problem but over the last two years i have had nothing but trouble from them .

 

Its strange, I have had the exact opposite experience.

 

All my old Hiax boots split in the right boot, the metal plate cut through the front. This would only happen after at least 9 month and I found I could glue it back with Aroldite.

 

But my the last pair did not split, they lasted over 12 months, by which time the grip had worn off the sole.

 

Can I ask how much you weigh?? could that play a part??

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  combined tree services said:
that is a fair question Dave , i weigh roughly 101kg , the other two guys weigh 74kg and 81kg

 

But do you make them give you piggy backs while they are wearing their boots???????????:sneaky2::001_tt2:

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Hey guys, sorry to bring this up again, but does anyone know who the UK importer/distributor is, so I could have a chat about my dodgy sole? Sadly my haix are starting to disintegrate at the sole like everyone elses.

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