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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    The pair you are wearing.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by Grapevine
    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)?
    its not a problem really in most circumstances, because if its gonna go over the tops then your usually in a stream where only waders would be of any use haha but if its something that worries you most boot lines have a hi'leg variant such as the lowa hi-leg combat

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I was thinking also along the lines of what DS would say (or scream).

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by deaks101
    I bought a pair of lowa mountain boots 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?
    i have got to agree with you mate; i have a pair too

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by bomb-int
    Quote Originally Posted by deaks101
    I bought a pair of lowa mountain boots 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?
    i have got to agree with you mate; i have a pair too
    they have to be the best tabbing boots in the whole world, no arguement!

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    they have to be the best tabbing boots in the whole world, no argument
    Scarpa and Altberg, may tend to disagree with you.
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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I'm looking for decent second pair or boots within a reasonable price range.

    I've got a pair of Altberg Defenders (Mark II), which are the mutts nutts, but am also looking a cheaper second pair that I can use for emergencies... and potentially tabbing if good enough, as I find most boots f*ck up my (wider than normal) big toes.

    Heard that Bates Falcons are decent, and at around £50-£60, seem to be in a good price range.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I've ordered Peacekeeper non-Aquas, although I originally wanted Defenders. Stock issues etc, Silvermans only had Aqua versions. Is the softer more flexible sole of the Peacekeeper still good for field work - I might be going to Kenya this year with 1 SCOTS - or should I stick it out and try and get some Defenders?

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    In basic do you just get one pair of standard issue? Can you wear lowas or altbergs a few weeks in and not be frowned at?

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Recently purchased a pair or Lowa Boots--turned out to be too narrow for my Fred Flintstone wide trotters.(crackin' boots)
    Are Altbergs liable to be more "fitting".?(can't make it to the fitting shop)
    Spend a long day on my feet--no yomping/tabbing required--but need the ankle support(injury)
    Have tried Magnums,and Danner(quality),but at 200 quid(they managed 6 years--no tread left)
    Can muster up to 150 quid.
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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I had Altberg defenders once,, They leaked like a sieve after less than a year (Please note I wasnt running up streams or suchlike i was DS'ing) and the soles wore away quickly and the lining wore away at the heel very quickly. The final nail in their coffin was when i went over my ankle on exercise and the ankle support was next to nil!!

    Subsequently bought non Goretex Lowa Patrols,, Have not had any of the above problems!!

    Lowa Recon are not bad!!
    I'm a sheepshagger from Aberdeen and causing pain is my game!

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by LukeyP
    In basic do you just get one pair of standard issue? Can you wear lowas or altbergs a few weeks in and not be frowned at?
    You'll get two pairs of CABs and those will be all you will wear without a chit from the medical officer. Wait till you get to bn before wearing anything else.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    I'ld recommend the Israeli issue boots..

    I've gone through a couple of pairs now, used them for med-ex, yomping, etc, etc, etc, and have had no problems.

    But beware, here are a couple "dealers" selling p1ss poor fakes, like with everything you want to buy..
    Don't do anything that you wouldn't want to explain to the paramedics.

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Quote Originally Posted by mcreature
    Recently purchased a pair or Lowa Boots--turned out to be too narrow for my Fred Flintstone wide trotters.(crackin' boots)
    Are Altbergs liable to be more "fitting".?(can't make it to the fitting shop)
    Spend a long day on my feet--no yomping/tabbing required--but need the ankle support(injury)
    Have tried Magnums,and Danner(quality),but at 200 quid(they managed 6 years--no tread left)
    Can muster up to 150 quid.
    Altberg do different width fittings, don't know if they do this outside of the fitting shop oop North though...

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    Re: Best boots (tabbing, etc.)

    Not sure if they've been done - 5.11 tacticals, mega comfy. I wore for the first time on a tessex and they did not need wearing in. Almost as light as gsg9's but waterproof, although non-gortex so it avoids sweating your feet. A bit of bitch when wet. but most boots(except CABs) are. I think there originally designed as Police/HRT boots in america but they seem to be standing up prettty well.

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