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Good size, enough comfortable
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The maihars have been in use for about 3 weeks now. Initial impression: As an experienced maihari/boot sock, I can say that maihari are of high quality for the price. The first feeling was perhaps too stiff, but the maihars take some time to take shape.
Bad: the shoes rub more compared to my previous full leather jumping boots. This problem will probably go away when the weather gets colder.
Good: the ease of putting on the boots and the same the other way around. There is no need to do the so-called skate effect, i.e. the terrible loosening/opening of the links and then tightening. The straps are easily loosened by jerking the flap (the flap under the straps).
Appearance: these look street-credible and sexy
In conclusion: I've had somewhat negative experiences with these so-called camber tactical boots and their durability in Finnish conditions as work and leisure shoes.
I would love to write a new review next spring when I know how the shoes will last over the winter.
Sumsummarum: I give the rating Good and can recommend the shoes to other Maihari/boot people.
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Overpriced and overvalued. I had coveted these shoes about ten years ago, but their availability was poor and should have been ordered directly from behind. Now they were on sale for € 99 and I finally decided to give it a try. The general feeling is rather poor. Which in these can cost about a lot. What are these suitable for? They don't breathe a bit of leather, they already sniff in a small city walk. Does not like water. Two ventilation holes on the side with water inside. A dry shoe and not for hot weather or frost. Buy decent membrane shoes instead.
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