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Crafty Cumbrian

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I've been wanting some black stows for a while now and have been patiently waiting for the right pair. I never have any luck with the outlet as either nothing I like appears in a size 9UK, or it does, and Crafty beats me to it while I'm deliberating. After a quick discussion with my long term advisor @ike_hiking_boots i picked these up. Been interested in deerkskin for a while but every pair I've seen is on V-lite or dainite/commando with no midsole. These have the full weight Itshide which is a combination I've not seen. After wearing, there is no issue regarding the lightweight leather not working with the heavy sole in my view. It just feels like a medium weight boot rather than two separate components.

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Nice those mate. And yes. You got them by my good grace! 😂😂
 

zippyh

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Java waxed flesh Burford.
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thelonius

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Trickers have announced a new model of boot - the Corbett. Apparently a genuine hiking boot. The blurb (you've probably all received the email and video link) featuring Tricker's young and highly talented woman who (forgotten her name) also assures the genuine hand-welted bespoke service of the company, claims a number of elements.
I'm just throwing throwing this in to test your opinions as T lovers.
First: I'm fairly excited about T making a real hiking boot, as I do a lot of hiking. But really, are these boots going to be of much interest? We don't yet know their weight - this is really important. I don't really want to hike up the French Jura near where I live in a pair of boots weighing 3.5 or 4 kg.
Second: GY welting is not waterproof - the video suggests that adding dubin to the the storm welting will increase the water resistance of the welts. Great. But, sorry, compared to modern hiking boot structure, with solded and WATERPROOF technology, and Goretex uppers, my present hiking boots can get me through streams/low rivers, mud, etc., with dry feet.
Price: How much are these boots going to cost? Probably 700+ pounds/dollars/euros whatever you want. My really great hiking boots cost me around 300, not more.
Deception: The video accents on the hand-welted aspect of this new boot. This is false, false, false.

However lovely the T's youngest shoemaker may be, she will not, an neither will anybody else, be sewing these boots by hand. These boots will be GW welted, unless you order them bespoke.

Actually, my reaction was, FGS, you should have done this 15 years earlier. There's no reason to leave the genuine hiking boot category to the mass produced marks.
 
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Fenners81

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Trickers have announced a new model of boot - the Corbett. Apparently a genuine hiking boot. The blurb (you've probably all received the email and video link) featuring Tricker's young and highly talented woman who (forgotten her name) also assures the genuine hand-welted bespoke service of the company, claims a number of elements.
I'm just throwing throwing this in to test your opinions as T lovers.
First: I'm fairly excited about T making a real hiking boot, as I do a lot of hiking. But really, are these boots going to be of much interest? We don't yet know their weight - this is really important. I don't really want to hike up the French Jura near where I live in a pair of boots weighing 3.5 or 4 kg.
Second: GY welting is not waterproof - the video suggests that adding dubin to the the storm welting will increase the water resistance of the welts. Great. But, sorry, compared to modern hiking boot structure, with solded and WATERPROOF technology, and Goretex uppers, my present hiking boots can get me through streams/low rivers, mud, etc., with dry feet.
Price: How much are these boots going to cost? Probably 700+ pounds/dollars/euros whatever you want. My really great hiking boots cost me around 300, not more.
Deception: The video accents on the hand-welted aspect of this new boot. This is false, false, false.

However lovely the T's youngest shoemaker may be, she will not, an neither will anybody else, be sewing these boots by hand. These boots will be GW welted, unless you order them bespoke.

Actually, my reaction was, FGS, you should have done this 15 years earlier. There's no reason to leave the genuine hiking boot category to the mass produced marks.
These are for those who want to do a small hike around the park, probably also wearing their barbour jacket, and then go into their local pub to be seen in their stylish gear. Of course there are companies that make much more technical, waterproof, light and conformable hiking boots that belong in the 21st century, but they're not Trickers are they.
 
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Humpty_Dumpty_Rises

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These are for those who want to do a small hike around the park, probably also wearing their barbour jacket, and then go into their local pub to be seen in their stylish gear. Of course there are companies that make much ore technical, waterproof, light and conformable hiking boots that belong in the 21st century, but they're not Trickers are they.
Trickers have announced a new model of boot - the Corbett. Apparently a genuine hiking boot. The blurb (you've probably all received the email and video link) featuring Tricker's young and highly talented woman who (forgotten her name) also assures the genuine hand-welted bespoke service of the company, claims a number of elements.
I'm just throwing throwing this in to test your opinions as T lovers.
First: I'm fairly excited about T making a real hiking boot, as I do a lot of hiking. But really, are these boots going to be of much interest? We don't yet know their weight - this is really important. I don't really want to hike up the French Jura near where I live in a pair of boots weighing 3.5 or 4 kg.
Second: GY welting is not waterproof - the video suggests that adding dubin to the the storm welting will increase the water resistance of the welts. Great. But, sorry, compared to modern hiking boot structure, with solded and WATERPROOF technology, and Goretex uppers, my present hiking boots can get me through streams/low rivers, mud, etc., with dry feet.
Price: How much are these boots going to cost? Probably 700+ pounds/dollars/euros whatever you want. My really great hiking boots cost me around 300, not more.
Deception: The video accents on the hand-welted aspect of this new boot. This is false, false, false.

However lovely the T's youngest shoemaker may be, she will not, an neither will anybody else, be sewing these boots by hand. These boots will be GW welted, unless you order them bespoke.

Actually, my reaction was, FGS, you should have done this 15 years earlier. There's no reason to leave the genuine hiking boot category to the mass produced marks.

I'll be buying these so i can hike from the kids school car park to the classroom for drop off and pick ups. A definite must for those rainy days. Will be pairing these with my limited edition Barbour waxed raincoat.

(how the heck did you know already @Fenners81 ? )
 

Humpty_Dumpty_Rises

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Thanks, yeah I've seen that. Tricker's have the same woman rubbing wax paste with a sponge on almost every kind of leather they sell. I have a feeling they're better at making shoes than maintaining them.

Haha. Yea, at Trickers "the lady-the sponge-and the neutral wax" is the solution to all polishing problems
 

shoefan57

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Haha. Yea, at Trickers "the lady-the sponge-and the neutral wax" is the solution to all polishing problems
I like the no nonsense approach however - none of this " you need first to apply the smoked gossamer wings of a flower fairy, leave overnight whilst you hunt down the rare waxed truffle to make in to a paste as it is the only and I mean only, way to protect your precious assets that are your footwear"😂
 

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