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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 672303" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>I disagree with the statement "Meindl makes a good boot...Not Cabela's Meindl". While the new version of the Ibex and the Cabela's hunter are poorly rated boots, The Alaska Hunter, and Denali are top quality boots. There are a ton of great options for boots, and it doesnt matter if you have Lowa's, Meindls, Kennetrek. Crispi or Granites if the boot doesnt fit your foot perfect. If your going to spend, and for top quality mountain boots I would expect to, around $400 for boots, it is worth trying all those brands on to see what cut fits your foot best, then referring to consumer rating. I have put a edit ton of miles on my boots in some pretty steep and ugly terrain, and they have served me well. I dont think you will go wrong with any of the previous mentioned, well fitting brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 672303, member: 41680"] I disagree with the statement "Meindl makes a good boot...Not Cabela's Meindl". While the new version of the Ibex and the Cabela's hunter are poorly rated boots, The Alaska Hunter, and Denali are top quality boots. There are a ton of great options for boots, and it doesnt matter if you have Lowa's, Meindls, Kennetrek. Crispi or Granites if the boot doesnt fit your foot perfect. If your going to spend, and for top quality mountain boots I would expect to, around $400 for boots, it is worth trying all those brands on to see what cut fits your foot best, then referring to consumer rating. I have put a edit ton of miles on my boots in some pretty steep and ugly terrain, and they have served me well. I dont think you will go wrong with any of the previous mentioned, well fitting brands. [/QUOTE]
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