Meindl
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I have two pairs of Meindls, as imported by Cabelas. These are what I wear 90% of the time, because almost all of my time out of the house is spent walking up and down grassy hillsides in unpredictable weather! I wouldn't be able to stay upright in my Grensons or cowboy boots. I had a pretty hard time in White's, too; they're intended for standing in mud, not walking on 40° inclines.
My first pair is their 10" insulated Perfekt hunter. Made in Germany. Not a pretty boot, relatively speaking, but I think it has a certain rugged charm. It's also warm down to -20°F (from personal experience), rated to -40°F.
Bigger: http://twinql.com/jpg/ironheart/meindl_hunter_warm.jpgWith flash, to show wear:
Bigger: http://twinql.com/jpg/ironheart/meindl_hunter_flash.jpgThose have been Nikwaxed.
I also have their Italian-made Light Hiker. Goretex, same leather, similar sole. Great fit for my wide meat plates. Currently covered in dust from the fields. I can walk down a 45° slope in these without losing my footing. Here they are with my BBs.
Bigger: http://twinql.com/jpg/ironheart/meindl_light_hiker_bb.jpgNow I feel like I have to post pics in something prettier!
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Similar to the Meindl are the Limmer boots that are sold in the NE USA. Does anyone know if the Limmer off-the-shelf boots are just rebranded Meindl?
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http://www.meindl.de/english/index.html
Handmade in Germany!
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Similar to the Meindl are the Limmer boots that are sold in the NE USA. Does anyone know if the Limmer off-the-shelf boots are just rebranded Meindl?
Not exactly just rebranded Meindl, but they are Limmer design/lasts made by Meindl in Bavaria. Apparantly the guys running Limmer and Meindl are cousins
sorry to bump up such an old thread