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Hopefully it was just a bad batch of rubber.

Haix or Stein will be getting my money next month.

 

I had haix for quite a while, the metal lace hooks always bust in 6 months so went stein phantoms, been good but not heigh enough and fill with saw dust daily still in good order though 12m in. My 2 lads have air streams and rate them, I still like haix fot the high top but wish they would make em to last.

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The British army "pro boot" suffered the uv/storage problem a couple of years ago after they were released onto the civvy market, & the soles fell to pieces.

 

My son did a tour of Afghan early this year & was issued Haix desert boots, says they were the best he's ever had.

 

Rob

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We've bought many boots over the years, (good makes) and occasionally they fall to bits after a couple of wears! It is very annoying as they are not cheap are they? but we do need them so cough up the £'s.. But never had anyone not replace a faulty pair with new, after a few weeks even a pair purchased online should be traceable by the sellers? and if bought over the counter you are normally remembered by store. I was once asked to send faulty boots back to manufacturer, after a new pair given, but could not be bothered to pay the postage on a heavy pair of boots.

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haix went thru a phase of out sourcing manufacturing, eastern block style ,them boots were naff soles just fell apart, they then went bk in house should be ok now ,tuch wood ,i,v got 2, new pairs to go @ :biggrin:

 

Hope your right as am going to order some! I had haix for 5 yrs solid and liked them but the bloody lace hooks kept snapping,the last pair 3 hooks snapped on one boot in 6 months.

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