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I'm looking at getting the new ArbPro Cervino boots, anyone tried them yet? Tried them on in a shop earlier and they were amazingly comfortable. :thumbup1:

 

Nop . Sorry .

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I'm looking at getting the new ArbPro Cervino boots, anyone tried them yet? Tried them on in a shop earlier and they were amazingly comfortable. :thumbup1:

 

What shop in Blackpool sells them?

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Had them for the past 3 months and I'm very pleased with them. I've come from air streams and find these loads nicer for climbing. Would definitely get again.

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Any updates on these boots as I'm seriously considering a pair of them to replace my stein phantoms that are prety much worn out. at the mo I'm using my spare pair of haix Tibet forests but they are pretty big and heavy so I'm looking for something a bit lighter and better for climbing in

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Hi Guys, Ive had mine for 6 months now and very happy for them. I've come from airstreams and these are better for sure.

One thing is though, the eyes have started coming lose from the leather and the ones that are still in place have broken and left very sharp edges(not foot locking friendly).

I've taken them back and have a new pair which are a improved design having fixed this problem.

But, as with the airstreams it's the soles that wear out quickly.... 8 months and I'm through the vibram rubber and into the next layer.

Am I the only one having this issue with modern boots?

John

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