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Here you go (apologies for the pasty legs, Parkgate clearly doesn't get as much sun as NZ...)

 

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The Protector Pros are much higher (and for my money the better boot, but that's just my humble opinion)

 

Will you be selling those off cheap?? As they are now second hand! :001_tongue:

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i have just bought the fancy gay looking ones from justin. bright red and 200 quid..they are the comfiest boot i have ever worn, takes a bit of getting used to the solid sole, they are quite tough today to drive in and i was feeling it on my insole and knees. they have that good a support then with no give on the ankle the pressure is past up the leg, but after climbing through conifer hell for 2 hours they have given a bit and truelly awesome..you can jam your foot in and not get a squashed foot...they are so well made, i can see these lasting me 2 years easy..as long as i look after them..worth every penny though if i even get a full year out them with dry comfy feet

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as ficus said mate, if you want ankle support get the pros, the trekkers are a relly nice, incredibly comfortable boot but the ankle support is not great, not a problem for me tho, i love them.

 

cheers mozza,will be ordering the pro's when they arrive in the country :001_cool:

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