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As the comments above, never treated them, never had wet feet, brought them 18months ago second hand and there still in Good condition and warn daily. The soles are stiff but thats à Good thing.

 

Ok thanks for every ones help . They are essentially a climbing boot then . You would not want to go dragging brash any distance to the chipper .

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I ware mine all the time , even when Im not climbing most comfy boot iv had.

 

Ok . I will work on that . Got to fell some pines in a plantation next week so not too much hiking ! Will give them an outing . Normally ware Meindel ( spelling ) . Got these for under £ 200 in my size , brand new but been on the shelf a bit . Comfy alright , bit like ski boots ! My mate does all the climbing when we are on tree surgery and I do the ground work . Some times we get a forestry job so will bring my other boots just in case . I bought them as every one said the were the dogs bollox in boots . Not got a problem comfort wise . just a bit stiff . can see how this is an advantage climbing . Thanks every one .

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