Well its coming around to that time again when I need a need pair of boots. I was out at the weekend and my footwear is no longer up to the task and are now leaking water through the seams. The rubber toe cap is pulling away from the leather. Although my boots get cleaned after every outing and re-waterproofed every month, I'm pretty rough on my boots and they tend to get abused somewhat so I'm in need of getting a good sturdy pair.
My current pair are the product of Meindl. This is my second pair in the last 6 years as my first pair were lifted from my rucksack by some kind individual while I was on the train. I replaced them with a cheaper model but in hind sight I should have stumped up the extra cash and bought the same as before.
I am considering either another pair of Meindl Dovre or alternatively a pair of Scarpa SL Activ boots.
I used to use Brashers but they seem to have changed their cut as the last time I tried on a selection of them they were all too narrow for my fat feet.
Can anyone recommend a pair of boots for me to try on the next time I get chance to visit the mainland? They need to have good ankle support and come in wider fittings.
I read on another thread about Altberg boots and being able to have an alternative to the Vibram sole. That would be good as I think the Vibram soles tend to wear out pretty quick. I see from their website that they also do wider fittings which is ideal. Can anyone recommend a stockist or would it be worth stopping by the factory to get measured up as I'm going down that way in a few weeks so could call in for a fitting?
Any help, advice or opinions would be greatly received.
Thanks
Darren
My current pair are the product of Meindl. This is my second pair in the last 6 years as my first pair were lifted from my rucksack by some kind individual while I was on the train. I replaced them with a cheaper model but in hind sight I should have stumped up the extra cash and bought the same as before.
I am considering either another pair of Meindl Dovre or alternatively a pair of Scarpa SL Activ boots.
I used to use Brashers but they seem to have changed their cut as the last time I tried on a selection of them they were all too narrow for my fat feet.
Can anyone recommend a pair of boots for me to try on the next time I get chance to visit the mainland? They need to have good ankle support and come in wider fittings.
I read on another thread about Altberg boots and being able to have an alternative to the Vibram sole. That would be good as I think the Vibram soles tend to wear out pretty quick. I see from their website that they also do wider fittings which is ideal. Can anyone recommend a stockist or would it be worth stopping by the factory to get measured up as I'm going down that way in a few weeks so could call in for a fitting?
Any help, advice or opinions would be greatly received.
Thanks
Darren