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Whats the lack of pronounced heel like when spiking?I have a pair of Meindle boots for hunting and found them poor for spiking,as it felt like the bottom of the shank was going to slip off.Do these Meindle boots have a taller heel?

I don't like the colour,hate to have to change the theme of the float in the Mardigras.

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Maybe those new ones with the high rubber rand may also have durablilty problems, climbing is tough on rands I find.

 

Are you trying to say we need less randy boots:questionmark:

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Are you trying to say we need less randy boots:questionmark:

 

 

No just better quality randy boots, i'm all for randyness and excess rubber, just not at work so much,,,,

 

If you use a good leather a rand is not needed.

 

Treebogan i've never had a problem spiking with the meindls, but it may be even more comfortable with a deeper cut out for spikes.

 

I liked the look of those new Elten X spurts with cut out for using spikes, shame they are crap, comfy boots though.

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