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Got my pair of these today and initial impressions are very good they are a tad on the stiff side however once they are broken in a bit I have every confidence that these will be properly comfy and hard wearing just like my old Tibet forests

 

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They are just as shockingly bright as the pictures show but as others have said I'm sure that will soon fade 😀👍🏻

 

Good for you, they really are a lovely pair of boots. I stupidly replaced mine with Airstreams just to try something different, and I absolutely hate them!!! Will be going back to the Forests as soon as I can, they do them in matt black now....

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I've been wearing the orange haix for quite a while now. They are hard wearing boots and waterproof. They are v comfortable but quite a tall boot and tend to rub my leg when I'm doing ground work. Climbing wise they're ok but bulky and kinda clumsy and v slippery in the wet- even on the ground. This summer they have been very hot. My feet get so damp they look all wrinkled like I've spent several hours in the bath! I Wouldn't buy them again. I have had 3 pairs of the brown haix trekker mountain which I think are pretty good all round boots. Not bad for climbing or on the ground. The soles usually wear out and/or split from the boot but they last reasonably well.

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I'm not a pro user so take this with a pinch of salt, but I bought some Haix Tibet Forest boots which have had light use. They do however feel comfy, extremely well made and very protective (read mega chunky).

 

They will take some breaking in, but I rate them and would buy another pair if mine were stolen (I'll never wear them out lol)

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