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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gandy
    Hoping to do Nijmegen this year, and we basically only started training today, with a 15 miler with 10KG at a good pace. I had always scoffed at those paying money for boots as my issue ones never really bothered me on ex except for a few blisters, but today fook me heels were sore at the end of the march took my boots off, you coulda justified puttin on an FFD there was so much blood! pretty scary when you think Nijmegen is 25ish Miles a day for 4 days!!!!!!!!

    So really what i want to know from your combined experience what boots would be best for a road march like Nijmegen and Gaerlochead without any considerations about whether they are good in the field.
    Try Magnum Spiders, cheap-ish, very light and comfortable! You may want to replace the laces on them though, as the standard ones are crap and keep getting undone.
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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Cheat
    Does any one else suffer from sweaty feet like I do? I love my Altbergs and I've never had any trouble with them, but after wearing them for about an hour my feet get all sweaty! And then I've pretty much got wet feet all day.

    Less than ideal.... Any help?

    T C
    Are you wearing synthetic socks? Could you try natural fibres. There is a very powerful anitperspirant called Triclor it's a roll-on available from Pharmacies, can't promise it will work though.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Deadreckon
    Right, bracing for impact BUT....

    Raichle Mountain Guide for the CFT's or any running in green. They only come in dark brown so need blacking up (as do the red tags and gray brand name on toe but FFS if that gives you away then they'll be close enough to hear you breath) but they're so light they float away if not tied down (700grams lighter per boot then Lowa Patrols) and they have a cambered sole so they don't feel like clunking along in lead weighted diving boots as my Lowa patrols feel in comparison.

    Brecon or any baby-head territory? Lowa patrols! Great ankle support. Find superfeet insoles within and foot ensconced in thousand milers. Job Done.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    i ware the alt berg sneekers, ive found them absolutely amazing they have the skywalk technology as they call it which is hard on the bottom for long lasting but soft on top so keeps your feet nice and comfy, they are so light they dry out in a few hours, i have also worn han wags , and just found they are so clumpy and heavy and take for ever to dry out. Im such a firm believer in alt bergs even though they dont looks as "ally" as lowas they are so more practical, i bought the desert version aswell because im on herrick 10 at the moment they are just as good keep my feet cool.

    i have problems with my meta tarsals and in issue boots i find they make them swell and become very uncomfortable, i have been issued lowa urbans and i find i just have the same problem. alt bergs are the way forward for me.
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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Cheat
    Does any one else suffer from sweaty feet like I do? I love my Altbergs and I've never had any trouble with them, but after wearing them for about an hour my feet get all sweaty! And then I've pretty much got wet feet all day.

    Less than ideal.... Any help?

    T C
    I DO! i bought a pair Altberg warriors aqua version, i wear brashers coolmax socka yet my feet sweat constantly! every other aspect of the bots are amazing and to right when your paying that money!

    cheers

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Gandy:
    Hoping to do Nijmegen this year, and we basically only started training today, with a 15 miler with 10KG at a good pace. I had always scoffed at those paying money for boots as my issue ones never really bothered me on ex except for a few blisters, but today fook me heels were sore at the end of the march took my boots off, you coulda justified puttin on an FFD there was so much blood! pretty scary when you think Nijmegen is 25ish Miles a day for 4 days!!!!!!!!

    So really what i want to know from your combined experience what boots would be best for a road march like Nijmegen and Gaerlochead without any considerations about whether they are good in the field.

    Try Magnum Spiders, cheap-ish, very light and comfortable! You may want to replace the laces on them though, as the standard ones are crap and keep getting undone.

    A few years back the Nijmegen website stated that Magnum Amazons were the best, as they are the lightest boots available (Or were at the time)
    I did a few marches in Magnums and they fell to bits at 200 miles, have used Lowa Combat's for the past two years, close to 600 miles in them now, sole unit is F**ked but is still going and I will be using them for RAFWARMA Cosford this weekend. I am also keen on using my Lowa Urban GTX for the Sunday as they are new and worth a little abuse.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommo5050
    Yep I'd very much endorse Alt Berg boots, oh wait, I just did!!
    I used to wear Altbergs.........................but transferd to RMP where i now wear FLIP FLOPS. Whats tabbing again?
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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Has anyone had any experiences with DANNER boots, in particular the Striker 8 - are they as good as their Lowa/Altberg comparible price implies? Or are they overpriced rubbish?

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    If you have achilles issues.... go Altberg!

    Just to throw in my tuppence worth...

    I have dodgy heels and have had tendonitis from issue boots and now can't wear them because they shred my tough feet in 3 minutes flat!

    Have had lowas from 2002 onwards and never had a problem but started to find my combat GTXs waaaay to stiff and heavy (albeit the most waterproof boot ever - running through rivers doing platoon attacks and the like and only got the cuff bit wet from no Gaiters). Recently switched to Altberg and boy am I impressed... they come in width fittings (!!) and are so comfy it's unreal (and so much to chose from!).

    In the end I went with a pair of field and fell original (might go microlight next time) and a pair of Sneekers which are seriously like trainers.
    Anyone with achilled problems needing a decent field boot - try the field and fell. It's so flexible around the achilles it's like heaven. Can't understand why I didn't get Altbergs years ago. When I have a bit more dosh I'll probably go for the full factory fitting experience but I definitely agree with the other posters who've recommeded going to the factory - 1st class fitting and plenty of boots!

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    i've got stint bashing a round brecon, need some new black taxis, seeing as the weathers fair warm, and i hate gay-tex lining, i was thinking Altberg sneekers? best idea? any other recommendations?

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I bought a pair of mountain lowa's a few years back and they are great boots. However I find my feet get very warm inside and often sweat. Is this the gore-tex or just my feet?

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    It'll be the gore mate. I've got the mountain gtx too, and they're great boots, but can get very warm!

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I can recommend you these boots. I have them issued(Dutch Army) and they are a treat to walk on! The shock absorption is superb and therefore brilliant for tabbing,especially on tarmac roads.

    http://www.worldofsurplus.com/shopscr389.html


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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cloggie
    I can recommend you these boots. I have them issued(Dutch Army) and they are a treat to walk on! The shock absorption is superb and therefore brilliant for tabbing,especially on tarmac roads.

    http://www.worldofsurplus.com/shopscr389.html
    I used to have them but the sole came away from the shock absorber when I was in brecon! Ended up having to use a roll of black nasty to stop the sole from flapping around!

    I loved them but my Altbergs ( I think defenders...) are better.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I'll be popping down to Silverman's to try on some Lowa Patrols or various Altbergs for my OTC japes. I notice some of these boots have slightly lower legs compared to the issue one - is it a massive problem (considering I'll have a pair of Gaiters handy)?

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