Brasher Fellmaster GTX
I actually came across these boots as a friend bought some and moved abroad, leaving them for me, he had only worn them once so I thought, 'lets do a review on these whilst they are still Brasher', only the second review I've ever done that I wasn't asked to do.
The history of Brasher is wonderful, a guy gets blisters walking in Wales, decides he's going to produce amazing walking boots and what a reputation Brasher has established in the market. For those of you who don't know, Berghaus is going to be rebranding Brasher as Berghaus, WHAT? I know, this is crazy, apparently keeping the same boots and apparently after research but as a professional in the industry I can't help thinking what a complete miscalculation of judgement this is. Don't get me wrong, Berghaus is not a bad brand at all but it doesn't have the reputation in boots that Brasher has. Ludicrous!
Anyway the boots, well I've used a picture off the Brasher website as the ones I have used are covered in peat at present. I took these out for many walks in the Brecon Beacons this year, I made a point of wearing them regularly to get a good feel so I could review them properly, I'll be honest, I'm not one for cleaning or in fact taking amazing care of my boots, I don't let them rot, and I give them a spray when I need to but I've had boots that have lasted me for so many years with out caring too much about them so maybe I'm a little complacent here. However, luckily for me these boots look after themselves. What I couldn't get over is how tough they are in comparison to their weight. Putting these on is like wearing socks, but you can actually kick them around, the protection becomes apparent when you are on steep ground, the front of the boot takes on literally any rock you stick your foot in to and the grip is excellent as you would imagine, front inside and especially on the outer edge.
What I love about these boots is the comfort around the ankle, I would say though that it hasn't cleaned up around this area very well which makes them look tatty but as I said, I don't overly take care of boots post walk. The flexibility is about right for walking in Wales but given Mr Brashers initial vision, I'd say it's Brashers version of Apple, the vision brought perfection.
These are a great boot and the price on the website is £126 which quite frankly, if you are a keen walker, a bargain. Yes you can buy cheaper boots, perhaps with more features but lets look at this, Goretex lining ensures your feet stay dry (and the are VERY breathable). The sole is not only supportive but has a high midsole which works well for me. The grippy outsole means that in any terrain, you will feel like your on the moon. If you are planing on buying some boots to last you for walking in the hills for the next 10 years, buy these...and do it quick before the logo changes! I love these boots and I hope this isn't the final review Brasher boots get as Brasher... Please change your mind Berghaus!!!!
As an opinion: I love the Nubuck Leather, some may not!