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@spitfiredealer I think Diemme makes a pretty solid hiking boot. I have personal experience with the Frye Rogan hikers. Owned them for seven years. I'm not sure they are quite as quality as Danners but they can take a real beating. I've put them through hell and they still have life in them (resoled once).
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I would have said Diemme was more a fashion boot in the same vein as Fracap tbh. I may be wrong though. I have some Fracaps here and I love the look of them, and they are very well made. Not sure i'd trust them to get me through a tough hike here in the Alps though. The vibram christy sole looks good but wears out super fast.
La Sportiva and Scarpa make good tough boots. Would look pretty shit with a pair of 634S out on the town mind Depends what you're looking for. -
^ agreed when it comes to just about every model Diemme makes. But check out the Tibet. It's definitely not just a fashion boot.
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i was always under the impression Diemme were a fashion boot too. Need a pair of boots for walking with good grip and keep my feet dry ish. Won't be something i would wear out on a night out but at the same time don't want a pair like this
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Meindl.de- Perfekt (doublestichted)
Hanwag.de- Bergler
or Asolo.com hiking boots
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These come recommended. Bitch to break in but last an age if you look after them properly.
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Hahaha, just seen Aetas' post. It wasn't him that recommended them to me
Yeah Hanwag are sold by decent mountaineering shops round here too. Like this one especially…could me my next one: -
Hahaha, just seen Aetas' post. It wasn't him that recommended them to me
Yeah Hanwag are sold by decent mountaineering shops round here too. Like this one especially…could me my next one:yeah like that one. Cheers guys
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these look good
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What's the difference between a beanie and a watch cap?
I think that a beanie is a more encompassing term for a knit cap. I see a watchcap specifically as a military styled beanie with a turn up like the Papa Nui Convoy.
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I think that a beanie is a more encompassing term for a knit cap. I see a watchcap specifically as a military styled beanie with a turn up like the Papa Nui Convoy.
So beanie = umbrella term, watch-cap = specific version of beanie? I can live with that…
@Pavel:
Maybe this helps
That's gonna help a lot when I show it to my teen and pre-teen sons who insist on wearing theirs on top of their heads even in -10C