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  • The Meindl Borneo Pro would be my choice. I bought my first pair 22 years ago, and my second about 6 years ago. Both pairs are still going, the older pair has developed a leak where the leather has cracked. They are pretty rugged and not heavy, and they are so comfortable! I wear them most days from about September through to April, for dog walking and conservation work. I got a pair last year in return for some work, and I haven't worn them yet, I figure between the three pairs I have walking boots to outlast me.

  • Meindl Borneo Pro

    Pretty sure I either have the old version of those too, or the old Burma Pro. Got to say though the Sonnblick looks a bit more casual, and as much as I love them, my earlier point stands - if you're not carrying weight and doing serious distance I really don't think you need such an extreme sole.

    This was them around their 7yr anniversary after a good clean by a shoe shiner in Peru:

  • Yeah, but you said the Karrimors on sale at Blacks are perfectly good. I have rarely seen (other than Brashers) such poorly made boots. The sole is glued directly to the upper. If the leather gets saturated the glue stops sticking to it. I've seen several colleagues buy the £99 Skiddaw boots smugly only to have them fall apart after a wet day in the field. Also synthetic linings.
    The Meindl Borneo are probably the best properly made boots without a synthetic liner for the price. And the sole is no more aggressive than the Karrimor boots. (I suspect it is a bit stiffer though)

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