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I have Meindl Borneo and love them to bits, however as Harv says, a decent pair of socks is a must, no matter how good the boots. Thorlo are brilliant in my opinion, not cheap though! Personally, if you're going to spend all day on your feet in far from ideal conditions, I think it's money well spent. :good:

Intrigued by these desert army boots EE is on about though, they sound like an absolute bargain!

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Hiya

 

You may also want to look up Altberg in Richmond, Yorkshire.

 

They do bespoke boots, where you decide on the leather, lining, sole etc (and cater for the wider foot) - work out no more expensive that Meindl etc.

 

Downside is it takes a few months and two fittings.

 

I had a pair made 5-6 years ago for stalking/walking etc and still going.

 

Alterberg also do a repair service for boots.

 

Cheers

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Hiya

 

You may also want to look up Altberg in Richmond, Yorkshire.

 

They do bespoke boots, where you decide on the leather, lining, sole etc (and cater for the wider foot) - work out no more expensive that Meindl etc.

 

Downside is it takes a few months and two fittings.

 

I had a pair made 5-6 years ago for stalking/walking etc and still going.

 

Alterberg also do a repair service for boots.

 

Cheers

 

Their resoling service costs £39 I think but if you have then custom fitted I believe that resoling is free. Lorraine wears their Peacekeeper 1's for 7 straight days at a time and swears by them.

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walking boots is an absolute minefeild mate,the best around will invariably be the most expensive,no matter what people here say.the hi-tech magnums are pretty comffy,but the best ive ever had are the columbia river boots,£200 worth. no matter which pair you try on instore u wont ever be able to tell till you walk round in them proper. u can try sole inserts etc but they never last.good luck.

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i have very wide flat size 11's and as said i love my Meindl Burma Pro MFS - i did try the Borneo Pro MFS and they were more comfortable but lacked the Gore-tex layer which i wanted.

Sock wise i wear a thin cotton sock next to my foot, then a thicker wool walking sock over the top if i'm doing any serious walking.

A short stalk or shoot on the farm, i tend to just wear everyday medium thickness socks.

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i have very wide flat size 11's and as said i love my Meindl Burma Pro MFS -

 

That's not the first time I have heard the Meindl boots suit a wide foot. I did read somewhere that is quite common of the German brands, but I do not speak from experience.

 

I suspect from my own point of view that'll rule them out. For me narrow soles are better, and it seems the Italian brands are better for that.

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re -- good socks what do you recommend

 

For me personally, I wear Thorlo or Bridgedale, both are excellent, but if I were pushed for a favourite I would have to go with Thorlo, the extra reinforcement around the toe and heel area is superb, and they last forever! :rolleyes:

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