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[QUOTE="Boonie770, post: 1211984, member: 66034"] [b]Oxtar[/b] I have been really active all my life. Most of my time when I was younger was spend on the soccer field. So I knew my ankles were not the tightest. I really like my Oxtar's the thing I liked the most was that the built in stops that keep you from turning an ankle too far. I must say there was little to no break-in also they felt great right outta the box. I feel they were definately worth the money and would buy another pay in a heart beat. I just wish that they could have protected against a compression fracture. My talas the ball on top of your foot in the ankle joint, splint my tibia, the socket joint of the ankle, no fibia or tendon damage. Which I feel was protected by the boots. Just the weight of my body on a flat landing. Prolly a little longer then you wanted but I hope it helps. They advertise that the Scotts are to help cushion against what happen to me, but I would try to find out about the ankle support in them. If they offer both let me know how they work. [/QUOTE]
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