Meindl Dagar

rated 3.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

These shoes are my first real boots. I have got them…

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars
Materials: leather
Use: Meindl B-class
Break-in Period: couple of days
Weight: ?
Price Paid: Fl 330,-/ $150

These shoes are my first real boots. I have got them now for one year and I am very satisfied about how they walk, look, and keep me dry. But I have had one big problem with them; the sole let lose. This was after a period of working in the outdoors in my home country the Netherlands. The were wet all the time and I think that caused the problem. My boots then were sent back to factory in Germany, and were resoled for free. But now, after half a year on the new soles the come lose again. Now the shop where I bought them say my garanty is expired, after one year. But the new soles are only a hlf year old!

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Meindl Dagar

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$150.00

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