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<blockquote data-quote="aspenbugle" data-source="post: 672294" data-attributes="member: 6481"><p>"Meindl makes good boots.. Not Cabelas Meindl though." </p><p></p><p>- Do you have some info that the two are different? I know Meindl makes both - are you saying they make a lesser quality boot for Cabela's? Never heard that. I've bought Meindls from Cabelas and also while in Europe (not Cabelas) - there didn't seem to be a quality difference between the two that I saw. I don't think all their styles are equal in quality/ruggedness, nor are they all priced the same. I love them and recommend them, but I also haven't tried the Kenetreks and some of the pricier European brands (other than Lowa, a bit). I'd just hate to stear folks away from buying them from Cabelas unless you have some official word that they send them a lower-grade boot. Again, I've bought basically from the source and Cabelas and didn't notice a difference. Just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspenbugle, post: 672294, member: 6481"] "Meindl makes good boots.. Not Cabelas Meindl though." - Do you have some info that the two are different? I know Meindl makes both - are you saying they make a lesser quality boot for Cabela's? Never heard that. I've bought Meindls from Cabelas and also while in Europe (not Cabelas) - there didn't seem to be a quality difference between the two that I saw. I don't think all their styles are equal in quality/ruggedness, nor are they all priced the same. I love them and recommend them, but I also haven't tried the Kenetreks and some of the pricier European brands (other than Lowa, a bit). I'd just hate to stear folks away from buying them from Cabelas unless you have some official word that they send them a lower-grade boot. Again, I've bought basically from the source and Cabelas and didn't notice a difference. Just curious. [/QUOTE]
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