Meindl
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Gents, I love my Meindl Air Revolution Gore-Tex boots that I've had for 10 years and they have never let me down. I use them for scrambling, mountaineering, hill walking in Snowdonia.
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Not Meindl (and unfortunately no 'traditional look'), but very reliable La Sportivas. The Trango Tower GTX has lead me on many peaks, including 4 above the 4000 and 2 above the 5000 mark. The TX4 is just a great approach shoe, so comfortable I often wear it like a sneaker.
Good to know there are other mountain lovers among us.
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The post I was hoping for @Steffen
@Steffen:My Grandad wears Meindls for 50 Years or more.
I´m using the Meindl Lightpeak GTX, the look is more on the "Tech" …
This was one of my choices. But for hiking and climbing, I wear actually Hanwag and Raichle
Preparing the trails…
@endo:
@aetas That's a great boot for mountaineering.
The Airstream is not for mountainiring in the Alps …. was in need of a allday boot. Hated to change shoes throughout the day. Chainchsawsafe and hard toe cap.... @endo
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Gents, I love my Meindl Air Revolution Gore-Tex boots that I've had for 10 years and they have never let me down. I use them for scrambling, mountaineering, hill walking in Snowdonia.
I can remember some climbing pics you shared… please post again @den1mhead
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@Aetas sadly I don't have the pictures in question any longer which, if my memory serves me well, were of Grib Goch in Snowdonia;
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@Aetas Meindl is a german classic, its either those or Lowa.
I chose the hiking Meindls purly by fit, I had Lowas, Hanwags etc. on in the Outdoor Store and the Meindl was the best fit of them.
@endo It is sort of a split between work boot and mountain boot, they take the hiking boot tech and put it in a work boot specificly for work in the woods which here in germany/austria/switzerland is often times in pretty rough/steep terrain. They are S3 certified which means anti puncture and hard toecap (manditory for all sorts of hard labour jobs here in germany) and they have the kwf logo which is the german entity that checks forest tech stuff so they are also fine to use with a chainsaw.
For that use case I bought the Haix Protector Light 2.0 which have done a good job so far and are made in Europe. As work boots for the constrcution stuff i got myself some carhartt S3 chelsea boots, which are made in italy.
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The Airstream is not for mountainiring in the Alps ….
my fault, went by the look. wish I had a job where I had to wear boots like that …
Nö need to apologize @endo .
It was my fault not describe the Airstream right.
Thanks @Steffen to describe this Boot more precisely!
Would love to see your Haix Protector. -
I love my Hanwag Tatra. Great boot that took me on over 30 summits so far and through several week long tracks all over Europe and is still in daily use walking the dog. These took quite some beating and still hold up very well.
For terrain that requires more technical equipment my Nepal evo GTX are the go to, crampons proof and even did. ice climbing in them.
Unfortunately I don’t have the time anymore, but had several years of hiking as a guide and mountaineering. -
I love my Hanwag Tatra…..and is still in daily use walking the dog...
For terrain that requires more technical equipment my Nepal evo GTX are the go to, crampons proof and even did. ice climbing in them.
Unfortunately I don’t have the time anymore, but had several years of hiking as a guide....Great story @Dmart !
I loved all my Hanwag boots I had over the years.
Especially Hanwag was my boot for the Alps!
And unfortunately, I have also no time for the Alps in summer, but I am working on a change!! -
Pink Meindl. (The kids treated the mirror.)