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Fred Pass
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Klima air Tirol fighters here. Just got my pair resoled, it cost £30 rather than having to buy a new pair. I know they aren't the lightest boot in the world but there really comfy and durable.

 

Agreed i rekon there the toughest boots on the market, especially good for navigating through the tops of really sharp hard deadwood in the middle of leylandii conifer hedges.. the sort previously reduced by muppets where theres hundreds of small spear like branches trying to stab you.

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I'm in Meindl Airstream at the mo, very comfy, good with spikes, fine for footlocking and general climbing.

 

Before these I had Haix Trekker Mountains, better for climbing, nice grippy soles, but useless with spikes as they have virtually no instep.

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