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[QUOTE="longtime coming, post: 1318270, member: 67999"] We have some tech 3's and some quadrants around here (son's, not mine). Many folks around here have the quadrants. The quadrant is a durable, low cost boot with conventional sole construction. They are a good buy. However, my son said they are not as comfortable as his tech 3's. The tech 3's have the more recent, glue-on soles. They have shown damage to the inside edge of the right toe due to imprecise placement on brake pedal. This did not happen with the older sole construction on the quadrants. They are both good boots for the money. Treat the buckles with care and they will not break. If you are still growing, these are a good choice. Once your feet have grown, buy the best boots possible(gaerne and sidi have been making boots a long time, and it shows). They will last longer and be more comfortable and more protective the whole time. :) [/QUOTE]
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