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I've got a really nice a pair of converse boots they look kinda like moon boots but comfortable and really light weight. come with a steel toe option and zipper side for those lazy days that you dont feel like tying them.
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I'm all for the RedWings boots, or Worx (made by RedWing). I used to swear by Wolverines, but the soles wear out in less than a year. I've been wearing these Worx boots for over 3 years now and I can't wear them out, they are just so comfy, and the leather and soles are still in great shape, not the most attractive with the Met gaurds, but still comfy.
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I have a pair of Rocky lace up ropers that I love. They are cushy like a tennis shoe, but provide great support. I also have a pair of Ariat pull-ons that are also very comfortable. They are western boots, and I don't know if you are looking for that.
#22
I have a pair of Doc Martens that I've had for the past 5 years. I wear them every single day and they still have a decent amount of tread on them. I've never been happier with a boot, although I wish they did breath a little better. My feet sweat like CRAZY! Other than that I love them!
~Nick
~Nick
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Thats MR Hoss to you buddy!
#24
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I've had good luck with the new wolverine multishox. better tread compound than before and better arch than the durashocks. The redwings pecos are also a great breathable boot.
#25
Ariats. The soles are designed so they won't make you waddle or put too much stress on one side of the heel.
I use to wear redwings but switched to ariats when I saw a nice pair on sale, leather was much nicer and tried them out. I'll stick to them unless I find something nice on sale that I want.
Don't buy cheap boots. I wore my ariats on a quail hunting trip and the guy wearing catipillars was just hurting. I felt just fine all day, not a bit of uncomfort. That right there sold it for me.
Another time in my RedWings on a side job doing exploration work carrying cables all day through rugged terrain my feet were bleeding by day's end. I don't think that would happen with the ariats.
I use to wear redwings but switched to ariats when I saw a nice pair on sale, leather was much nicer and tried them out. I'll stick to them unless I find something nice on sale that I want.
Don't buy cheap boots. I wore my ariats on a quail hunting trip and the guy wearing catipillars was just hurting. I felt just fine all day, not a bit of uncomfort. That right there sold it for me.
Another time in my RedWings on a side job doing exploration work carrying cables all day through rugged terrain my feet were bleeding by day's end. I don't think that would happen with the ariats.
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I agree, don't buy cheap boots! Take care of your feet!!
I've worn Red Wings steel toe hiking style boots daily since 99. Red Wing has re-sewn a seam and replaced a broken lace on one of my 3 year old pair of boots for nothing. I'm happy with them.
I've worn Red Wings steel toe hiking style boots daily since 99. Red Wing has re-sewn a seam and replaced a broken lace on one of my 3 year old pair of boots for nothing. I'm happy with them.
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im not sure who actually makes them, but i wear "cat" brand boots. yes, as in the tractor/machinery brand. ive owned 2 pair and i cant say enough about em. i wore my first pair right down to the sole
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