Customer Rating:      Summary: No problems here. Comment: Something I would need to say about these boots is that ive never had troubles with them,and my fellow trainees own the same boots from the same seller,we do alot of rough training through bad weather up steep slopes training to climb walls and roughhousing in the snow(very cold on the footsies lol)and never not even once has a tabi boot busted a seem or come undone.The fabric used to make these boots is very durable and I fell istantly in love with the velcro closure,We ordered six pairs total and not once did we have problems with them and still havent.
The reviews below me are quite unfair,their isn any evidence that the reviwer below me owns a pair of these boots,it only sounds to me like he has a pair of boots from a different comapany,he is happy with them and considers all others crap,kind of like ford truck drivers vs. another vehicle.and the review further down was as far as im concerned a complete factory mishap and should have e-mailed the seller before posting,The way he did it was very childish in my opinion.
And a small comment on the jikatabi that sam suggested in his review,the jikatabi are great only if you prepared to spend upward of about fifty dollars plus,it is true that ninja boots of any kind dont seem to be that cheap but the jikatabi are just too expensive for training that most of us probably wont actualy use so,I mean how many of us are going to scale a wall everyday.
PS.
We have had these boots for well over half a year we havent had to replace a pair yet,i think thats tetament enought their quality AND the quality of the reviews below me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: new to ninjutsu? Comment: If your new to ninjutsu or Bujinkan, and want a pair of tabi then stay away from these cheap knock offs. Go do a search on ebay or google for jikatabi. The Jikatabi are authentic, and won't fall apart after an hour of training. Hope I gave some good advice!
Happy training
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not sold as advertised. Comment: The boot in the picture has the grooves which pretty much define the Tabi boot, allowing wall climbing manuevers and such. The boot I received had a flat bottom and gave almost no grip. Tennis shoes work better.
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