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20-09-2009, 11:18 #141Junior Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
umm, depends on your budget??? if you want all out i suggest altbergs, lowas and hanwags are heavy (well they feel it) otherwise, i had these bates falcon boots??? very good, lik trainers. but i dnt think they are guna last me to long. same as the addias sp109s. brilliant boot but dnt last very long
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08-10-2009, 19:09 #142Senior Member
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08-10-2009, 19:13 #143Senior Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
Any recommendations for Nijmegen next year?
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08-10-2009, 19:56 #144
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Easy to find its after the corner at the end of the lane. If you are polite am sure sluggy will hold your hand if you get lost.
Originally Posted by JonnoJonno
Well, the prodigal brother. When did you get back? Ain't seen you since the surrender. Come to think of it, I didn't see you at the surrender.
I don't believe in surrenders. Nope, I've still got my saber, Reverend. Didn't beat it into no plowshare, neither
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n0Q8THJE60
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08-10-2009, 20:24 #145Senior Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
Thanks very much. I've never been polite in my life so sluggy can swing! Cheers :D
Originally Posted by tiger stacker
JJ
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09-10-2009, 00:59 #146
Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
I have been to the Alt-Berg shop and they sorted my mate out big style. They steamed the boots to fit and fitted custom footbeds for each foot. I dont think they charged any extra either. You cannot go wrong with Alt-Berg. I have got a pair of Field and Fell HMX with a microlite sole for the field and a pair of Junglies with an extra padded tongue for in camp mincing about.
The thing that seperates Alt-Berg and Lowa (and Hanwag as well if i remember) is that they have a full bellow tongue like the issue boots. By this I mean that the tongue goes all the way to the top. I once had a pair of Alico (look them up) boots and the tongue was similar to Lowas and the water just just chanelled into the boots when you stepped in anything puddle like.
If you want to pay the extra, get D-rings all the way to the top on your Alt-Bergs as the laces hang down when you untie them which can be a bit annoying.
Away from custom boots, I used to like Pro-Boots (the originals) but they did tend to split around the sole or near the bottom eyelets. Of course, you cant go wrong with issue Junglies for that ally look! I had to use mine in Iraq in 2003 as they couldnt get me a pair of size 12 dessies for months. My feet sweated less in the Junglies!
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09-10-2009, 17:35 #147Senior Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
To echo the sentiments of the poster above, I have just returned from Altberg and was amazed by the quality of both the service and product. Excellent throughout. Worth the 7 hour round trip
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09-10-2009, 18:21 #148
Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
same as mine, got them fitted too and they're really spot on.
Originally Posted by rekcabnekcir
I over-pronate which can be painful in some boots, especially heavier boots, and Altberg simply fitted a superfeet Green footbed to the boot instead of the standard one and they are much more comfortable. It's nice to have this done when they're made by pro boot fitters, not sit around doing it yourself with a stanley knife like buying off-the-shelf boots.
Actually I really like the way they are, I find it much quicker to get my feet in and out with the style of lacing already fitted to the boot. When I had boots with d-loops all the way to the top, I found particularly lacing them up a slow process.If you want to pay the extra, get D-rings all the way to the top on your Alt-Bergs as the laces hang down when you untie them which can be a bit annoying.
But whilst everyone rips into Magnum, I had my Magnum Elite (all leather) boots since early 2005 and neglected them somewhat for a number of years, and I've just stopped using them. Yes, 4 1/2 years isn't as long as you might expect from Altberg but they were about £90 and I didn't exactly take great care of them, so I can't help but say they're not as bad as people make them out to be.
I also have Magnum desert boots and they were very comfortable on holiday.
my friend is going to ask you some questions. personally, I hope you don't answer them because I want you to die in here and end up inside a pork pie!
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12-10-2009, 14:02 #149Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
so what do you think i should buy for trade training at bordon? ive had no problems with the isue boots. but its only usualy officers that ever wear them out of atr isnt this right? i kn its worth spending the money. but i dnt know what brands to go for. magnum get a mixed response. please help. im off to bordon on the 19th. so ill get some very soon!!
If you cant fix it with rivets and gaffa tape, you havnt used enuf gaffa tape!
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12-10-2009, 14:12 #150Senior Member
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Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)
If you have no problems with CABs stick with them.
Originally Posted by tmjns796


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