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Sturdy, solid-lined felt boots are the most important equipment for the cold winter. First Jalkaa technical tight seamless thin sock, then 1-2 pieces of wool socks and dry Tuurat - you can try the cold on your toes. But don't keep the shoes in warm indoors, so that the shoe doesn't get worn.
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With almost thirty-five years of experience, in my opinion, the only conceivable general purpose shoes from autumn frosts to the end of snowmobile weather. I use them for hunting, winter nets, ice fishing, snowmobiling, snow work, etc. The only downside is that the durability of the boots deteriorates over time. I used the first ones for more than ten years, and the ones that have now been replaced lasted about 7 years. Now I'm trying to extend the life of the new boots with a rubber conditioner.
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Just the best winter boot from Finland. Easy one, just grab a door handle and step into the boot. No red face caused by pulling on the boot. Fuxed felt lining adds xtra support in the shaft of the boot. For ice fishing, 18" height, who cares about the depth if the slush. Install NOKIAN studs for xtra traction or simply attach DEVYSIS Heel Stop to prevent backward falls.
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a couple of weeks since the purchase, no experience with more than 20 packs, but the feet that get cold very quickly. before there was a so-called frosty boots are thick, it's hard to work squatting with them, the ankle bend puts pressure on the foot and even when walking it starts to get in the way., these rubber boots don't have that difficulty. driving a tractor and a car is also easier.
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Tuura boots are the best quality. They are comfortable to wear, because they are soft, apparently real rubber boots. Many other so-called thermal boots are hard plastic boots, which cause pain in the ankles when used, when they are not flexible. In addition, plastic boots crumble quickly. Tuura boots are simply the best thermal boots.
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The best all-purpose shoes for working in the country and in the forest, both in summer and winter. Tuura is the best model because the felt lining is solid. However, it is not a good idea to water it as it dries slowly. Long stems are good. Rubber gets old over time and gets holes, but now I'm trying a rubber conditioner to see if the aging slows down.
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Second time purchasing these boots from this company. They stand by their warranty. It’s definitely worth purchasing. These boots are the best
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The previous ones lasted 22 years for my spouse. Because they turned out to be so good, I now ordered new similar ones for him. The husband prefers these solid-lined boots, they go with army skis and are warm. Good product and durable! Been in heavy use in yard work, forest work and ice fishing. The upper side still holds, but the mountains have frayed over the years.
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Works conveniently in autumn / spring weather, when you don't have to adjust with loose blankets, but -10 degrees and in the colder the helplessly cold boots, no matter how you pull the sock on your foot. The felt is thin and the seams leak cold. Insulation insoles might help. Time also weighs on hiking, for example.
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A few times I just went out and about these, but it works as it should. Quite a good grip on the bottom, although I haven't put pins in these. I also use it as footwear / mono in "solid skiing" and stick very well to a traditional, army-style tie. The previous Nokian Tuurat lasted 40 years before the arm of the second boot broke from the bending point during skiing ... hopefully this new pair will last at least as long ;-)
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The boots are just OK, almost as good as the previous ones acquired 24 years ago, which got a hole (already now!).
Contrary to the information in the online store, the boots are not made in Finland.
The ski bead is a "look edition" and the toe looks like a two-part assembly, unlike the old ones, where there is no noticeable seam. The feet are slightly asymmetrical. The rubber compound looks different than the old ones. Admittedly, the use of almost a quarter of a century could have changed the surface.
I thought these would have boots for the rest of my life, but I guess I still have to get one. These hardly last for twenty-four years.
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I just bought my third Nokia Tuura boot. I like the boots because they are easy to pull on / off the foot, have a reasonably good walk, and are comfortable and warm enough for the southern winters. In addition, after normal use, they dry reasonably well. Instead, if the boot is simmering properly, then it can take a couple of days to dry. The size is fair - my normal size is 43 but the size of these boots is enough up to 41, max 42. The only downside is that the boots last a maximum of 4-5 years without breaking. After that, the boot may start to leak when cracks appear in the steepest folds of rubber. Since then, I’ve revived the boots with Plastic Seal mass or TIP TOP spots. Now I ordered Nokian Rubber Conditioner and I don't dry the boots in the hot or in the sun to keep the rubber elastic and elastic for as long as possible.
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Good boots on all sides. The boot is quite spacious, so when the length is in place, there is a lot of space in the boot for the sock / insole, the heel wants to get up a bit. In severe frost, it may not be suitable for standing still for a long time, but when moving, frostbite will not be a problem.
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Well made boots, fits one size smaller, for my 43 ordered 42 size, and it's a perfect fit.
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The best all-round boots available. Real and works both winter and summer. It has happened that nails made holes in some pairs and that I then repaired with a bicycle hose set or liquisole, but in time it is worth buying new boots. Otherwise, they seem to last as long as possible.
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Excellent service
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Well made boot, light weight. The laminated liner makes for a comfortable boot but takes more care and time to dry out after getting wet due to not being able to remove it. Still recommended though as there are few boots available with this feature.
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Tuurat is, in my opinion, the best ice fishing and deer dog in the fall and winter boots. The quality has been a bit variable, from one left the coating a month in use but I got to replace the new ones. In the past, the blanket smelled moist on the cow manure but the situation improved. In any case, an excellent all-purpose shoe.
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I have had this model of boot since 1990 so there have been a number of pairs. The quality of the rubber is not what it was at the beginning but on the other hand the price has not skyrocketed so maybe it evens out.
The fact that I have stuck to the same model for so many years says most. It is a shoe that is very large in size and you tend to step out the boot so that it becomes even more spacious over time. I normally buy 41-42 in regular shoes, but with this one I take size 40.
The quality of sturgeon boots has clearly deteriorated since the relocation of production to Serbia. I am already returned twice boots back Berner. For the first time, the ski beach was too narrow and the boots did not stay in the bandage and in the boots that came in place, the glues on the bottom failed and the layers came off. Let's see how it goes for third boots.