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  • #16
    Re: Order of purchasing riding gear

    Originally posted by captain666 View Post
    It it possible to get an army combat boot under 1000 , can you suggest me any
    Army boots can easily be bought for 700 odd rupees. No brand, so you will have to go check it out yourself, since i have no clue where you could get it in Kerala.
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    • #17
      Re: Order of purchasing riding gear

      Originally posted by The Monk View Post
      Army boots can easily be bought for 700 odd rupees. No brand, so you will have to go check it out yourself, since i have no clue where you could get it in Kerala.
      500 bucks flat .. and there are 2 types. one which they say are waterproof but are not however looks like they are..
      another one . non waterproof and looks like one...
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      • #18
        Re: Order of purchasing riding gear

        Originally posted by captain666 View Post
        It it possible to get an army combat boot under 1000 , can you suggest me any
        yes it should easily come under 1k, (500 -750 depending on the build quality), you can find them in shops near/within army cantt areas.

        Like in Delhi we can easily get them in Delhi cantt. Usually there are shops which supply army dresses and other stuff. These shops are filled with Army related stuff,
        which is easily accessible to civilians. (Note these are not standard issue stuff, but coming from local suppliers, yet Army men prefer them for their better build quality and usability when compared to standard issue items, even my brother prefers cold weather boots from such local suppliers when posted in J&K)

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        • #19
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          Yeah..The nails broke from the wrong end and one had to be pulled out by the doc that I visited immediately after the fall.. The pain was unbearable so I told her to just let the other one be... A few weeks later my broken nail area got an infection and I tried getting it medicated these last few years without any success..

          Finally got a good skin doctor who put me on a 21 day course and both my nails are as good as new..Hope this serves as a lesson for others and they realize the value of being geared at all times (at least helmet and gloves).

          Originally posted by srt99 View Post
          holysh*t :what:
          it took 9 years to grow those nails back?


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