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Arbortec Fellhunters


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Alright all, I'm looking at buying a pair of these ASAP to replace Haix Protector

Pros. Does anyone wear them and if so, what are your thoughts? I love the Haix (comfort, fit, waterproofness) and have worn nothing but for the past 10 years. However, the situation with the soles splitting has got beyond a joke now and I cannot bring myself to buy another pair. I prefer a tall boot with good ankle support and deep(er) waterproof wading ability. I infrequently climb nowadays, and never have an issue climbing in the Haix, so don't need pointing down the more technical climbing boot route. Cost isn't an issue, I am happy to pay for the best boots available and from what I can see the Fellhunter appears to be that unless anyone can recommend an alternative. Enlighten me please ladies and gents!

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