Boot recommendation

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Hi there
Difficult to find a good pair at just 80 quid... the first pair I got were about £100 by Technica and were ok as far as comfort, support and waterproofness went, but they only lasted less than 2 years. My wife's Meindls are still going stong 10 years later.
I then got a pair of Le Chameau.. good marque... 150 euros (£120) ... six months down the line, they leaked and the sole was coming away... crepe!!

I next got a pair of Lowa Combat boots (perhaps the Mountain boots would be a better general choice) ... 170 quid .. more than I wanted to spend but 6 years later and many miles walked and rivers fished.. they are as good as new. Brilliant;brilliant boots....!!!

The other brand I've been very impressed with and is not dear is YDS. I got a pair of the Oasis desert boots for summer use and they are supper comfy, look really tough and support the foot well. They do other versions in leather/goretex etc... as well as the suede/nylon. I've doen some walking with them and have never had a blister.

I think if you buy cheap you'll end up buying twice... so I'd suggest, and this is from my own experience, pay for a good brand ... and a good boot will cost you about double your 80 quid, and you'll not regret it...

cheers
Gareth
 
Thanks for the advise, think I'll have to stop been cheap and get a good pair. Better to buy a good pair that will last than several pairs that only last a couple of months each.
 
I bought a pair of surplus German Army boots last year, £36. They have been wonderful, supportive and comfortable and a pleasure to wear. I also have a pair of Meindl desert boots I got for a similar amount - for warmer days these are also superb. You don't have to buy new to get something decent,
Hope this helps
Phil
 

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