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    Default advice on boots for borneo

    I'm off to Borneo for 3 months of jungle trekking with Raleigh International soon, can anyone advice on good footwear. Have read reviews of Magnums here but they appear to have a new model. So under consideration:

    Magnum Anaconda - if i can find a uk stockist hopefully reasonablly priced approx £80, good reviews
    Army surplus - found new uk on ebay, around £30
    Lowa Jungle - already wear and like Lowas, possibly a better general boot than jungle? approx £125.

    thoughs appreciated, cheers, matt

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    Altberg Jungle classics with the panama soles (just to throw another option into the mix)
    ...are you sure I only need 1 ?

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    hiya, take a look at this thread you should find it helpfull
    give more than you take

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    the Altbergs look good too, anywhere down south i could try them on?

    i've seen the course but i'm working as the adventure project manager from June - Sep & will prob want some luxury after that. once i'm a bit more sorted will post my kit list, cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Matt View Post
    the Altbergs look good too, anywhere down south i could try them on?

    i've seen the course but i'm working as the adventure project manager from June - Sep & will prob want some luxury after that. once i'm a bit more sorted will post my kit list, cheers
    Not the Jungles - I had to order mine direct. I believe Taunton Leisure sell their standard boots so you can get an idea of how their sizing works. At the time I bought mine they didn't so I ended up ordering 2 pairs in adjacent sizes, and sending back the ones that didn't fit for a refund (less postage)

    If you join their free 'owners club' or whatever it's called on the web site you get a discount which in my case negated the extra postage cost
    ...are you sure I only need 1 ?

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    Don't have anything to add on the boots front but sounds like you have an awesome trip planned. I did something similar in Honduras a few yrs back and its all happy memories

    Best of luck mate, you will have a great time. Perhaps the trip deserves a thread of its own?!

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    I used a pair of Altberg Jungle Microlites when I went to Borneo. They were superb: very comfy and light and yet supportive underfoot.

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    I bought a pair of used British army jungle boots for £10 and they served me fine.
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    Make sure they fit whatever brand you get and break them in before you go.

    Not on boots, but I think Raleigh participants carry way too much kit and I really feel sorry for them snaking their way up mountains and down into gullies with that load.

    Would be interested to see your kit list.
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    We just had the US jungle boot. Worked fine and cheap
    Don't expect them to survive the trip so get cheap that fits properly
    Have fun
    In a world whose only quarrel with instant gratification is that it takes too long, we are practitioners of a dying art: patience."

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    Have to agree, I used army jungle boots in Venezuela and didn't let me down like they say they will get trashed and whats 30 apposed to 125 and I sure you have other things to buy

    Just enjoy
    "Force has no place where there is need of skill" (Herodotus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOD View Post
    Make sure they fit whatever brand you get and break them in before you go...
    +1. Sound advise for ANY trek.

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    Thanks guys, gone with the ebay army jungle boots.

    I will start a seperate thread with kit list etc when I get my self sorted!

    Interestingly BOD, on my assesment with Raleigh we got chatting about kit and the guys who had been to Borneo said exactly the same - too much kit.

    Cheers, Matt.

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