![]() ![]() And if looked after should be good for a resole or two. They are sturdy three season leather boots and have lasted well. Later I decided to get another pair, and as I felt my heel was just a little loose in the Tethera I decided to go with the Nordkapp boot, which is essentially the same boot but in their A-Forme last – which is broad at the fore foot with a narrow heel. ![]() I have two pairs, the first pair I bought is the Tethera which is made with their standard last which comes in half sized and five widths – I went for the wide version. ![]() I also have feet which are broad at the fore foot and narrow at the heel.īut anyway, yeah, I’ve struggled for years to find boots that really fit well. I tried a pair of those but I found they pinched me in the arch. I’m gutted, not least because they’re the comfiest boots I’ve ever had. A word of warning for anyone faced with this issue in future - Salomon will only provide a new warranty if you pay for the replacement this can be £10, but you need to pay.įast forward to April 2021 and the boots ‘bought’ in October 2019 have seen very little wear due to Covid and have now split. I’d have had to shell out some of my own hard earned cash to get a more attractive colour. I was provided with a voucher for the original value and sadly, having lived in Aberdeen long enough to be considered an Aberdonian, bought the brown pair in the sale as they were covered. I know some folks seem to accept that fabric boots will leak but they really shouldn’t. My first pair was bought in July 2017, replaced by Salomon after contacting them in August 2019 as they’d started to leak quite significantly. Out of the box they were comfortable and fit my feet so well - I have a broad forefoot and narrow heel. ![]()
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