...years on and I still have the same pair I bought. Allbeit they were a bit worn but I have kept them in great condition by making sure they didnt get too wet or too dirty and they have had a polishing quite a few times!!
The heel hardly looks worn and although the leather has crinkled where it normally does round the ankle on across the foot the boots are still in wonderful condition. The lining has never worn and the zip works perfectly!
I would recommend these to any rider as they are just so easy to wear!
Product Details
Elegant boot incorporating Mountain Horse's patented Zip'n Ride system providing a secure and comfortable fit.
Elastic insets in the calf and along the zipper all the way to the heel.
The outsole is fitted with intergrated Arch Cradle Steel Support (ACSS) to enhance stability of the foot.
The removable insole has shock...
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Advantages: Quality, telescoping trunk, rock boots Disadvantages: Price
...INTRODUCTION
When I began diving, I was told that the greatest and most important asset of the cold-water diver was thermal protection. Any lack of this was to be forever cold, wet and miserable. It stands to reason - the UK's waters (inland and offshore) can be bitterly cold and the diving that is to be had is quite variable, with many dives only accessible after some time on a hardboat or RIB. Because of these things your thermal protection's got to be spot-on.
A LEARNING CURVE
I bought drysuits for Sar and me, as we'd started diving together with a small club. I was pointed in the direction of a cottage industry which made drysuits to measure and, not knowing any better, coughed up the 300-odd sovs for each suit. The suits were ill-fitting and uncomfortable. They were quite iffy too, with both of ours having problems with the boots...
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Advantages: Ultra light, roomy , quick to erect Disadvantages: expensive
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Lay the foot print on the floor and stake out
Assemble the hub/pole system.
Run straight pole over hub/pole
Insert tips into grommets on side of footprints
Place fly sheet over poles,
Using side release buckles attach fly to footprint.
Cinch down tightening straps and stake out fly and porch
Storing and looking after the tent:
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Store tent parts including poles clean and free of debris in a cool, dry, dark place.
dont leave in hot places like the car boot, high temperature can damage the tent
Keep zippers and poles free of dirt to keep all mechanisms working properly. do not tread on zippers
Storing your tent damp could result in mildew growth, which can cause the tent to smell...
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