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Good substitute for Meindl Boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheldon Root" data-source="post: 2543250" data-attributes="member: 112458"><p>Hi there from the northern area of North America, known as Canada. Irish Setter boot, by Red Wing Shoes. 400 Thinsulate, Gortex waterproof,11" high for ankle and lower leg support. A bit pricey at just under 200 buck Cdn. It is a very stable sole with great support. A bit of time to get limbered up but fit great with no spots that rub the wrong way when hiking steep terrain. I don't know who owns them now but I purchased them from Wholesale Sports. I put all my heavy hiking boots in the oven at 175 for 30 min. to heat up, then apply and rub in any semi hard wax and rub it in. This makes it easier to break in the stiffness and softens the leather a bit. Have a good day from the north.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheldon Root, post: 2543250, member: 112458"] Hi there from the northern area of North America, known as Canada. Irish Setter boot, by Red Wing Shoes. 400 Thinsulate, Gortex waterproof,11" high for ankle and lower leg support. A bit pricey at just under 200 buck Cdn. It is a very stable sole with great support. A bit of time to get limbered up but fit great with no spots that rub the wrong way when hiking steep terrain. I don't know who owns them now but I purchased them from Wholesale Sports. I put all my heavy hiking boots in the oven at 175 for 30 min. to heat up, then apply and rub in any semi hard wax and rub it in. This makes it easier to break in the stiffness and softens the leather a bit. Have a good day from the north. [/QUOTE]
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