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Gavin Hodges
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currently using hiax pros but even though boss paid for them they wont be renewed will go back to my Jallette/jalforests as for the price of hiax and the lever of wear is unbeliavable just a year old and the soles are flapping the side rubbers are split the toungue has worn through on the laces the heels have worn down nice boot dont get me wrong but not worth it ...

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I havent found a pair of boots i like yet. On my second pair a haix, had blue mountains, now on trekkers, dont fancy the massive klima air jobbies. Would like to try the meidls but dont have a local dealer.

 

Quite like my scarpas though.....

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