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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 9:52 pm

You'd get them custom made, crafted from the furnaces of mordor, tipped with gold, rimmed with diamonds. And of course vibram soles!

Or you could just read the rest of the advice in this thread?

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:11 am

A lot of negative thoughts on the Magnums which I totally disagree with. I brought a pair of Magnum Spider 8" which are extremely lightweight and ideal for tabbing. Not a bad price either think I brought mine for about 48 quid.

Only use them for tabbing, does the job!!!

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:21 am

Altberg Sneaker boots for me.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:51 pm

What are the new lowa look-a-like gore-tex boots on issue like?

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:10 pm

I got issued some lowa style gor-tex boots for Bosnia back in 2004. They were absolute *.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 3:23 pm

Guess ill look into the altberg boots then... anyone recommend a good all year round tabbing boots from altberg? price does not seem to bad if the quality is good!

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:51 am

why non goretex? I have some hanwags and they're great, goretex inc'd

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:44 pm

After 8 years of using my PRO-BOOTs to tab in, ive just bought Magnum Spider's and they rock!

lessons learnt from the original boot i had some desert magnums they were sheite. These NEW boots are very good.

NOT FOR THE WOODS THO!
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:09 pm

im going on AT soon to wales and am wondering if my Altberg Defender Mk III would be good enough for hill walking and the like or should i plug for some civvi go-faster boots?

thanks x

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:16 pm

Tape,

Without sounding like too much of a sad cnut....... silent

Altberg boots are based on a hill walking boot anyway so you've got a decent pair of boots already for AT.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:35 pm

I had a pair of magnums a few years back, just used to wear them round the vehicle park in summer and for running. They were also great when i had minor operations on both feet and was told to wear trainers in uniform. I didnt fancy standing out from the crowd as one of the sick lame and lazy so got permission of the SSM to wear them full time until id healed.
But for all other stuff they were generally crap as there was no support and they werent waterproof.
I never had any problems with the issue leather and they served me well in all sorts of environments.

Having been out a number of years now and currently 'walting it' as a cadet instructor, the magnums once again suit requirements fairly well due to me not wearing assault boots full time and so not breaking them in quickly.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:57 am

Anyone got any views on the new lowa elite desert boot? Any good?

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:47 pm

daywalker:
Anyone got any views on the new lowa elite desert boot? Any good?

Daywalker

Check out the PECOC thread - there's a pic of some of the kit they are trailing..........you might be surprised.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:23 pm

I've been issued the Pro-Boots and can't fault them. As far as I'm concerned they're excellent, and required no break-in time.

I don't wear issue socks because they're essentially plastic, I flashed a bit of cash and bought some of those thousand-mile socks, the thinner ones. Save my feet loads of bother, used to suffer badly with hotspots/blisters and I can't remember the last time I've had a problem now.
Also usually get some better footbed inserts.

There's no point "manning up" and suffering, you rely on your feet in this job, and anything that can make life more comfortable is well worth it.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:48 pm

The answer is there is no best boot only best boots. Everyone is different, has different needs,feet, expectations and aspirations and undertakes a different role. The question cannot be answered by anyone for your individual basis. This is one you will have to find out for yourself by trial and error. Anyone who does give you an answer will base it on their individual experience.

But the only advice I can give you is no-one man has the same feet as the next man.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:48 pm

Did a CFT today in my new Lowa Urban Mil's. Unquestionably the best boot i've ever used for tabbing - plenty of support, nice and light, comfy. As the post above says though, it's a case of finding what works for you.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:36 pm

personally i like the alt berg patrol all weather, they are very light so are good for tabbing etc even though they are waterproof/breathable. they also keep your feet warm on exercise! which is always a bonus!

well thats my 2 pence worth

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:05 pm

I've had a pair of Lowas combats (GTX) for about three or four years, they need replacing. I'm not that eager to get the same ones, as I find them very bulky, heavy, and they take an age to dry out. So I'm looking into Altbergs, as everybody seems to think alot of them. However my brother in the OTC swears by his Han-Wags, and highly recomends them.
So, Altberg vs Hanwag?

And also, has anybody had any experience of these?
www.polimil.co.uk/acat...oot__.html
I like the fact they seem very breathable, light, and it say's they dry out quickly, but if they're not waterproof, they'd be as much use as tits on fish.

Edit*
To add another turd into the equation, I'm obviously not made of money, however, is it worth investing in some very lightweight boots, for use in barracks, runs, tabs (perhaps), etc. Eg, those weird Addidas jump boots etc?
Cheers.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:55 am

i have to agree with most of the posts on here Altbergs are the way ahead, have had mine for 5 years now and have never owned a more comfortable boot.
readysalted- to answer your question i think those addidas boots you mentioned are a copy of the german gsg9 boot and 'BATES' the boot maker, do make a copy.i should know as i owned a pair for about 5 mins before i binned them as they were uncomfortable and made my feet sweat something awful.
with running the risk of being slated i would suggest a normal pair of magnums for in house/barracks as their cheap and relatively comfortable.

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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

Post Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:04 pm

magnums are fine for mincing about in and waterproof spent Saturday mostly in a swamp running an obstacle course.
crap for anything that needs a boot though

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