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Sorry that does not really answer your question.. The GTX for pretty much all climbing work seemed more comfy and better performing overall the tirolls are more of a forestry boot IMO . The GTX was just there take on providing a high performance quality boot and they achieved it.

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I have had mine for six years, and i can not fault them.

The new scarpa's do look good though, but they will have to be faultless to make me want to change

 

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They last me about 2 years max as opposed to meindls or hiax which don't do a year. Ruined a pair of airstreams in 8 months - worn out under the balls of my feet with dragging

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well iv just ordered a pair of air tirrols. I very nearly went for the GTXs but as I do alot of hedgelaying/ felling etc and not just climbing I felt the tirrols were probably better suited to my needs as an overall chainsaw boot. time will tell on durability but I have heard only good things so far.

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