I bought the Giesswein Zinn, because I'm a lot with the dog in the woods and out at every lousy weather. So I decided I even have a high quality, expensive rubber boots to buy, where you do not get cold feet and looks after what ... but I was disappointed in full line. I have a relatively wide feet, but Wellington is far too wide in 36. While running you slide around inside the shoe, and every time I pull him I have thick blisters on his heels by the lack of maintenance. Accordingly, I have seldom worn the boots. When I now gehplt him back out of the closet, I realized that it solves complete upper rubber coating and the paint peels ... as much about high price = quality. I have now a Aigle Parcours, and who looks for a boot up and running, so that is certainly better off here justifies the price Hoche in resistance and processing.