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I have been really happy with these boots, nice and chunky + hard wearing. My only gripe is that recently, the internal padding has collapsed, leaving more room than is comfortable inside the boot. I've started wearing soe really thick socks which helps a bit. Anyone else had this problem?

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whats the new ones cts?

look like theyve lasted tree diver really well, wonder if theyre still going strong? (noticed this is an old thread!)

how much are they?

 

not sure on the price , jonesie had a pair on display up at the AA show , i think he said they were roughly 170 a pair but not certain of that

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