Haix and Altberg boot sizing.

bish789

Well-Known Member
Hi all
I want to order a pair of Altberg Defenders or Haix HL boots.
I'm a 7 and 1/2 but as they don't do half sizes, from peoples experiences, presuming some of you are in the half sized category, which way should go, down to 7 or up to 8?
Sorry if it's been covered somewhere else on here but I couldn't find it if it has.
Thanks
 
Haix HL have an additional insole included that is intended to cater for half sizes. My ideal is a 10 and 1/2 (Euro 45) I can get in a 10 (Euro 44) but not with a thick sock.
I bought brand new and went for size 11, added that insole and wear them with thick socks. I found the Haix sizing to be correct.

They are warm dry and very robust. They will take a bit of breaking in too.
 
The military issued Altberg Defenders come up quite large as they are designed to be worn with sealskinz socks.

Having had both, I'd go with the Altbergs, although I am currently wearing a pair of the Haix Goretex boots (not the HL) and they are good, but I have only been wearing them for a few weeks (everyday, 12+ hours a day) - the HL seem to have a quality issue and my room mates have disintegrated after 4 weeks!
 
Bish, I wrote a thread a few weeks ago with a comparison of the Haix and Altbergs. Both are good but I prefer the Haix, they are a more robust boot and after having them out last week in the snow, through heather and bog, I wouldn't hesitate to take them on any kind of stalking trip. I'm a 10 1/2 but take an 11 in both the Haix and Altbergs.
 
Thanks all.
I just might try both, wife has loads of shoes (for different occasions) so don't see why I can't. :norty:
 
+1 for the altbergs. I have had a few pairs and they proved good ankle support and are reasonably light. Their only failing is that the soles seem to wear down quicker than on other boots.
 
i don't know if anyone else found this, but i find the Alt-berg narrower at the bridge of the foot than the Haix - i take 8M for the Haix, but 8W for the Alt-berg...
 
You'll then get a better boot too. My wife had custom fitted Defenders through the factory a few years back and they are far better quality than the ones we are issued through the military - fact. They weigh more, the leather looks better and they are more comfy so she says compared to issued Defenders she has too. On this basis, - friend took his daughter (rookie copper) for fitting/sizing and they sung their praises too.
 
Bear in mind with the Altbergs that the Defenders were designed as "adjustable" for foot-fit, using a specific last that they provided various insoles for so as you went up in insole thickness, you reduced overall sizing, so a size 9 can be made to fit an 8 1/2 or an 8 with heavier socks fitted, or if you have wider feet, you use a thinner insole. They tend to come with the standard fitting when you buy them, so a Size 9 will have the insole for a normal size nine, and they doe seem to come up a little on the wide fitting side which I like.
 
Well just picked up a brand new pair of boxed Haix HL boots, with spare laces and insoles for the princely sum of £35.
Brilliant
 
Well just picked up a brand new pair of boxed Haix HL boots, with spare laces and insoles for the princely sum of £35.
Brilliant
Well done ! That's a good buy. Take your time breaking them in though. You will soon see why I say that.
 
Go on Uncle Norm, give us a clue!
Its just that they are very strongly constructed and quite stiff when new. They do not 'give' easily so don't wear them for long hours.
Once they were broken in I found mine to be comfortable, warm and dry. I can wear mine all day on rough ground with no problem. When they were new, a couple of hours was about right.
 
Though I don't have the information to back it up, the difference between an 11 and an 11W in the Haix was like night and day to my feet.
The extra width makes a huge difference in terms of fit and comfort.
 
Back
Top