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I got my haix at a trade fair for half price but they are ubber comfortablefrom day one. I have given up on boots for 40 to 60 pound range. All i use now are haix or redbacks and how I look at the haix it cost me 100 pound for my new pair and they last me 12 to 15 months on avarage so it's like 2 pound a week. But haix are covered by 2 years warrenty and will replace them as Long as you clean and Polish them regularly

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I got my haix at a trade fair for half price but they are ubber comfortablefrom day one. I have given up on boots for 40 to 60 pound range. All i use now are haix or redbacks and how I look at the haix it cost me 100 pound for my new pair and they last me 12 to 15 months on avarage so it's like 2 pound a week. But haix are covered by 2 years warrenty and will replace them as Long as you clean and Polish them regularly

I normally kill the sole on the toes.
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Many years ago when I first left school and got a job in an engineering factory they sold us some lovely shoes with internal steel toe caps they did not look like work shoes they looked quite smart and was very comfy for a while but having wide feet my little toe made the side of the shoe bulge and my little toe would ram in to the edge of the steel toecap in the end I had to bin them I was not best pleased.

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I need some advice please on work boots.

I've noticed my feet are gradually hurting more and more wearing steel toe caps. I've tried all different brands but the pain is getting worse.

 

My middle toes stick out wide plus I wear insoles

 

 

 

Help please. 18 years of this is taking its tole on my feet

Out of interest are you talking about inside steel toe caps or outside ones I would have thought that outside ones would be better.

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I tried ALL the dewalt boots and they are all uncomfortable and fall apart. I then tried cat boots and the best ones they do lasted six weeks and we're still uncomfortable.

Meindl chainsaw boots are the way forward! They are expensive but feel like wearing walking boots. You honestly can't feel the steel in them at all, are completely waterproof, breathable and once cleaned look as good as they did the day they came out of the box, and they have outlasted all of the others combined!

I can't recommend them highly enough!

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I tried ALL the dewalt boots and they are all uncomfortable and fall apart. I then tried cat boots and the best ones they do lasted six weeks and we're still uncomfortable.

Meindl chainsaw boots are the way forward! They are expensive but feel like wearing walking boots. You honestly can't feel the steel in them at all, are completely waterproof, breathable and once cleaned look as good as they did the day they came out of the box, and they have outlasted all of the others combined!

I can't recommend them highly enough!

yes meindl and haix are far be best comfortable boots out there if you have very wide feet go half a size up as half sizes are just wider not longer
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If he had a pair of those he would never get anywhere as he would keep on walking around in circles they are meant for people with one leg longer/shorter than the other.

Oh no that's done it now ya plonker,,,,,

 

 

Wait for it , lol

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