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| marii19. 03. 2013 21:39:29 |
Teton is in my opinion really too rough for me. My boyfriend wants to have one anyway once.
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| Hribovc8819. 03. 2013 22:32:17 |
A bit too eccentric, but if you get lost by chance, they'll find you quickly at least.  
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| Katja6620. 03. 2013 09:53:07 |
LG, where did you get the soles replaced?
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| Alfista20. 03. 2013 09:56:12 |
In the past you took them to the first Planika store and they fixed them ... sent to the factory and you get the shoe back with a new sole.
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| Katja6620. 03. 2013 09:57:43 |
@alfista that interests me... because the shoe holds well on the upper part, but it seems to me that the sole is starting to wear.
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| pikica120. 03. 2013 10:04:13 |
@Katja66 if you click on page 4 you'll get quite a few addresses for sole replacement.
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| žan120. 03. 2013 15:17:20 |
I have tetona summer and winter! otherwise it's a winter boot! I like it because of the hard sole and all leather. However it's hard (rough) and for some too heavy.
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| žan120. 03. 2013 15:21:54 |
And maybe someone knows where to get GOJZDARJI FITWELL.
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| Škrtoc29. 03. 2013 15:27:24 |
I'm deciding on buying Planika BRANA or Planika MANGRT mountaineering boots and Alpina LHOTSE, what do you advise or recommend.
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| Daaam29. 03. 2013 15:35:22 |
First try both and ask yourself which suits you better..
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| urby_urby21. 04. 2013 19:38:54 |
Which high hiking boots for narrow feet? Hello, which high hiking boots should I buy so that the brand basically has models for narrow feet? I'd need some lighter model, more of an "amateur" variant. Regards, Urban
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| Becar22. 04. 2013 11:18:20 |
Alpina Tibet were too narrow for me, although not specifically declared as such. Try them, although we can't really speak of a light model. Depends what is light for you. Otherwise one more insole, or one thicker sock and it'll be fine 
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| urby_urby22. 04. 2013 19:26:13 |
but in the Tundra model my foot "got lost" and it was impossible to solve with socks, or if solved with socks it's no longer the thing
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| Becar22. 04. 2013 19:33:38 |
As I said, try Tibet. If it's too "snug" for you, then I'm afraid they'll have to make custom shoes for you. 
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| Baer22. 04. 2013 22:43:51 |
One option would be Alpina Peak. I have them for heavier and winter tours. Super boots, but I have quite wide feet and they are too narrow for me, so after long tours my feet are completely tingling. Otherwise Scarpa apparently has a very narrow last.
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