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These are mine after about 9 months use over the last year or so. I know they're not popular but after 17 years in UHF infantry theses are the best boys I've ever had! Gen!

 

I think they're much better than anything Meindl or Hiax have made for about 10 years. In fact the only boots that come close are my Lowa Mountain Combat boots (but no protection in those).

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No spud I'm gay lol I would buy a pink pair of boots if they lasted 18months (every pair I buy)

 

Ian they are a nice boot the first pair great just not happy with this pair I might try the pair of boot I posted the link up to 200pound they must last longer than this pair of airstreams

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Are they Treemme Fen? Had the Orange ones for 2 years..toughest boots iv had just not so comfortable..when my Husky Technicals wear out im getting a pair of Stihl Advance.

 

Yes Pete, Treemme, I've got the orange ones as well as my summer/second pair. Of they don't fit properly and are uncomfortable then you may as well wear flip flops. Not much worse than blisters.

 

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Oh, it's a really specialist group who can't type proper😀😀😀

 

I was thinking about. Joining the foreign legion the other week but I don't think it is a very good idear, I'm a bit impolsive so just good job a have been busy and haven't gone to France!

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