Hi
light weight walkers - really comfy though I bought a size 8 / Euro 42 when I take 7 in trainers etc.
Comfy and lightweight but haven't tried them in the wet yet- zero precipitation here lately; Easy to drive in too :)
Bottoms of feet feel fine with no extra liners whereas my Brasher ( supalite sole?) make my feet ache after about 3 miles;
S
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Hi Seymouraves,
Thanks for the recommendation. Highly useful for all!
Many Thanks,
Emily
update on footwear;
It appears that Berghaus have bought out Brasher which is handy as I just upgraded my old Brashers to a pair of Berghaus Expeditors as my heavy birding boots of choice and they were fabulously comfy around Spurn on tarmac and Norfolk muddy paths ; took long wet grass at Eldernell with no problems.
Well I only wear Meindl, I find the best costs more
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I like the Meindl Responds boot.
:)
Hi-
I'm back!
The Berghaus boots were great around Shetland in the autumn- as were the muckboots
Great to see you back S, glad the boots stood up the the rigors of Shetland; Muckboots (welly type) do look sturdy, have often thought about them for gardening purposes ! btw, any more drawings for us ? loved the xmas card you did.
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Regards, Hazel
Hi Seymouraves, great to see you back with us.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.