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<blockquote data-quote="Brambles" data-source="post: 258668" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>Hanwags are a super boot and their quality control hasn't been an issue lately like some of the other major boot manufacturers.</p><p> </p><p>Not mega ridged like the Meindle Canada Pro's, they have a rocker sole on the Hanwags and roll very nicely. Good rand and the most comfortable boot out of the box I have ever worn. No break in necessary for me.</p><p> </p><p>Same boot Lathrop and Sons sell, highy recommended by Alaskan Guide Billy Molls.</p><p> </p><p>If you want more of a Rigid mountaineering boot that will last years through the Talus and Shale then look at the La Sportiva Nepal Evo GTX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brambles, post: 258668, member: 11508"] Hanwags are a super boot and their quality control hasn't been an issue lately like some of the other major boot manufacturers. Not mega ridged like the Meindle Canada Pro's, they have a rocker sole on the Hanwags and roll very nicely. Good rand and the most comfortable boot out of the box I have ever worn. No break in necessary for me. Same boot Lathrop and Sons sell, highy recommended by Alaskan Guide Billy Molls. If you want more of a Rigid mountaineering boot that will last years through the Talus and Shale then look at the La Sportiva Nepal Evo GTX. [/QUOTE]
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