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<blockquote data-quote="WAC M TRAC M" data-source="post: 672477" data-attributes="member: 38505"><p>I found that info from plugging in Meindl vs. in my google browser. I dont remember which site but i think it was an Oregon or Washington forum.</p><p> </p><p> There were complaints that the rand peels off. Also saw one where it ruined a guys hunt cause water kept getting in after just one season of use.</p><p> </p><p> I filter some peoples complaints cause they seem off like a guy who raked Kentrek but he wore a size 15wide. Said they are not comfey boots</p><p> </p><p> Then I saw a pattern on the reviews for Meidl where guys said they didn't last long and those reviews were followed but lots guys who were offended and said they are great, I"m on my 7th pair. I saw lots of that. Well if your on your 7th pair they are not lasting long. You dont see that on Hanwag reviews or Lowa and Kenetrek reveiws.</p><p> </p><p>I know they are good boots and get lots of good praise. They have most of the same features quality boots have. Just from what I've read they dont rank high against those other three I mentioned.</p><p> Honestly I cant say from experiance. Maybe I shouldn't have posted this. I just wanted to help others like me. I'm glad I got on here and asked my question cause it made me take time to learn. I would've been like lots of guys who need a new pair of boots every other season cause the Danners or Irish Setters they bought for 200 bucks dont hold up. </p><p> </p><p>Do the searches and you will see</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAC M TRAC M, post: 672477, member: 38505"] I found that info from plugging in Meindl vs. in my google browser. I dont remember which site but i think it was an Oregon or Washington forum. There were complaints that the rand peels off. Also saw one where it ruined a guys hunt cause water kept getting in after just one season of use. I filter some peoples complaints cause they seem off like a guy who raked Kentrek but he wore a size 15wide. Said they are not comfey boots Then I saw a pattern on the reviews for Meidl where guys said they didn't last long and those reviews were followed but lots guys who were offended and said they are great, I"m on my 7th pair. I saw lots of that. Well if your on your 7th pair they are not lasting long. You dont see that on Hanwag reviews or Lowa and Kenetrek reveiws. I know they are good boots and get lots of good praise. They have most of the same features quality boots have. Just from what I've read they dont rank high against those other three I mentioned. Honestly I cant say from experiance. Maybe I shouldn't have posted this. I just wanted to help others like me. I'm glad I got on here and asked my question cause it made me take time to learn. I would've been like lots of guys who need a new pair of boots every other season cause the Danners or Irish Setters they bought for 200 bucks dont hold up. Do the searches and you will see [/QUOTE]
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