Ignore internet reviews - these expensive boots are not fit for purpose.
I’ve just bought a pair of Tonale GTX jeans/orange. They’re incredibly comfortable and don’t feel like walking boots at all. So why only one star? There’s one huge disappointment: steel lugs and presumably steel tensioning wires have been used in the build of these boots, which is a bad idea in a product which by definition is going to get wet, repeatedly. I assumed that on a premium product like this, any manufacturer would use phosphor bronze/stainless steel, or something else that doesn’t rust. The first I read about this shortcoming was when I noted in their care notes that I should smear the lugs and eyelets with Vaseline to prevent rust (which I’ve done). How do they propose I do that on the steel tensioning cable, which disappears into the structure of the boots? What they’ve done is deliberately built in a shortened lifespan for this product, which I find appalling in these days where we should ALL be focused on sustainability. These boots are replacing a pair of Brasher’s that I’ve had for 35 years, which had no parts that could rust, and which still don’t leak. So, thanks to this choice of degradable materials, I can only expect these expensive new boots to last a fraction of the time of my previous pair, and I’m really not amused by it. Bad call, Meindl, and you’ve turned delight into disappointment. I should add that only when I contacted their customer services is when I really understood what Meindl means by ‘waterproof’: an immediately defensive and well-rehearsed fob off. Judging by other reviews I’ve now seen here on Trustpilot, I am sure I’ll be regretting this expensive purchase well beyond today.
3 października 2025
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