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hiax protector pros, very pleased with mine so no need to look for a better one if there is one. (or should I say two:001_tt2:)

 

Try a pair if you can, they feel great from the first day :thumbup1:

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  SAM66S said:
Do you find it a problem them not being waterproof? Im after a good all rounder?

 

sam these are waterproof as they are Goretex ,if you read it fully it does say (Goretex) and these are well worth the money .

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  welwell said:
I've had these boots for over a year now, closer to two come to think of it. Never proofed them and they have never let me down. Always had dry feet even in the winter that we had last year. I can't rate them high enough, they take a little bit of wearing in but I reckon for me they're the best boots I've ever had. A mate of mine reckons that the Meindls are very good but they are quite a narrow fit.

 

Hope this helps.

 

I can second all of the above. Great boots.:thumbup1:

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Meindles or Klimbas. Had both (not the air zermatts though) and both are excellent. The klimbas are a slightly chunkier boot whereas the meindles are more like a very stiff walking boot. If you've got smaller feet it'd be the meindles for me, just.

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I have a pair of Haix protector lights and hate them, Feet are always cold in the morning the grip doesn't last long eyelets have snapped off the boot, they constantly come undone, once pulled my foot straight out of the boot when climbing. They are rubbish with spikes, only good point is that they are light.

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  Ewan Murray said:
I have a pair of Haix protector lights and hate them, Feet are always cold in the morning the grip doesn't last long eyelets have snapped off the boot, they constantly come undone, once pulled my foot straight out of the boot when climbing. They are rubbish with spikes, only good point is that they are light.

 

Other than that though????:lol::lol::lol:

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I have had the Meindl Wadlaufer for 12 months now, I have wide feet and they dont bother me. Nice boots reasonable weight and support especially when fitted with 'Superfeet Green' insoles, I will have another pair of Meindls when I'm ready. Just wish 'Lundhags' made chainsaw boots, now they would be immense:001_cool:

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  Joshua said:
I have had the Meindl Wadlaufer for 12 months now, I have wide feet and they dont bother me. Nice boots reasonable weight and support especially when fitted with 'Superfeet Green' insoles, I will have another pair of Meindls when I'm ready. Just wish 'Lundhags' made chainsaw boots, now they would be immense:001_cool:

 

they are the boots i have and love them,they are warm,comfy with soft leather and are a great alround boot,i wear 4 days a week in the foresrty and use them to climb with.-great boot :thumbup:

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