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I tried these on at the apf at fr jones feel really good has any one had a pair for a while i would like to know how they hold up to the work we put them through.:biggrin:

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Had mine for a while now....still very comfy and wearing well :)

Cheers steve their has not been much talk about them but i can see them being a great boot they look like they will flex well which will be good for me as i do like freedom of movment on reductions:thumbup1:

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Those are very sexy looking boots Steve, and they won't clash with my Stretch Airs.:001_smile:

 

Gone are the days of chainsaw boots turning into cow pats after a few months.

 

Wanna swap??:001_smile:

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Can I ask what I'm thinking is a sensible question!

 

What makes a boot so expansive??? I mean I know they are chainsaw boots and comfy etc but why the price tag of 200 quid. What have they got in them to make a high price?

 

Im talking about all boots in general aswell, I thought the average cost of steel toe caps to be around 70 quid, the average cost of a trainer 50 quid.

 

Does anyone else think the same or am I alone on this?

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Can I ask what I'm thinking is a sensible question!

 

What makes a boot so expansive??? I mean I know they are chainsaw boots and comfy etc but why the price tag of 200 quid. What have they got in them to make a high price?

 

Im talking about all boots in general aswell, I thought the average cost of steel toe caps to be around 70 quid, the average cost of a trainer 50 quid.

 

Does anyone else think the same or am I alone on this?

 

You are not alone, but the point you raise might be better off in its own thread as this is just a review thread.

 

My post was light hearted and not intended to start this debate in this thread but I tend to agree.

 

I refer you to my famous and popular 'Chainsaw Boots' thread....I don't dare to state its full name here:001_smile:

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