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Hi guys, sorry I’m a bit late to this. Was just looking at buying a pair and know they are tough but as they are advertised as forest boots I was wondering what they are like for climbing and if they hold up with that sort of use? 
 

Would appreciate any feedback, cheers 

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9 minutes ago, JackHolland said:

Hi guys, sorry I’m a bit late to this. Was just looking at buying a pair and know they are tough but as they are advertised as forest boots I was wondering what they are like for climbing and if they hold up with that sort of use? 
 

Would appreciate any feedback, cheers 

I miss old Jon . ?

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Hi guys, sorry I’m a bit late to this. Was just looking at buying a pair and know they are tough but as they are advertised as forest boots I was wondering what they are like for climbing and if they hold up with that sort of use? 
 
Would appreciate any feedback, cheers 

Fine , climbed in them for a good few years going through 3 pairs get about 2 years to a year and half out of them and they could be resoled easily .. before moving on to other boots like newer pfanners or Andrews found they are a good spike/felling boot... maybe not for you if your doing a lot of tip work and dead wooding though.
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15 hours ago, MattyF said:


Fine , climbed in them for a good few years going through 3 pairs get about 2 years to a year and half out of them and they could be resoled easily .. before moving on to other boots like newer pfanners or Andrews found they are a good spike/felling boot... maybe not for you if your doing a lot of tip work and dead wooding though.

Thanks for getting back to me. Had a pair of Andrews and loved them, lasted ages but the newer pair has barely lasted me the year. I think I’ll give them a go.. 

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Thanks for getting back to me. Had a pair of Andrews and loved them, lasted ages but the newer pair has barely lasted me the year. I think I’ll give them a go.. 

I never had a pair fall apart just wore the leather away on the ones that where over two years old so no point getting them resoled ... would of been in them 6 days a week for work and worn for general walking /beating etc on a Sunday at that point so they would of taken a bashing !
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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

He started this thread in November 2015 .

Dont make threads like those anymore . K

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'appen.

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