Walking Boots

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Markoid wrote:
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Markoid wrote:
Brasher are excellent boots for walking anywhere. Seen me through many a trek (includes India and Nepal!). Quite expensive, but they last forever.

http://www.brasher.co.uk/catalogue

Like these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brasher-Mens-Hillwalker-Leather-Waterproof-GTX-Walking-Boots-UK-7-5-New-/321543111508?pt=UK_Sporting_Goods_Athletic_Shoes_ET&var=&hash=item76d823dc71
Yeah. They are totally sturdy and work. Not for the veggies out there though.[/quote]

Here's the Mk11...good price!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brasher-Hillmaster-II-GTX-walking-hiking-boots-Male-female-size-4-to-12-brown-/281477534344?pt=UK_Sporting_Goods_Athletic_Shoes_ET&hash=item41895e5288

I have seen reviews of the new style Brasher walking boots and apparently the soles someway from the upper. Vulcanised I guess. I have a pair of Scarpa Baltoro GTX Suede and Fabric boots which are quite good, very comfortable, but did let a bit of water in on my last trip over the long tussocky grass on Bodmin Moor. I was in long wet boggy train all day though and only got a bit damp. I have waterproofed them since the last outing but haven't been out to try them since.