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Re: ot/ hat kind of boots do you wear
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Posted by NC wayne on April 09, 2007 at 17:52:28 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: ot/ hat kind of boots do you wear posted by D17 man on April 09, 2007 at 14:37:40:
Nothing but steel toed Wolverines for nearly 15 years... even though I still don't particularly like the direct attach sole. Still I usually wear a pair out about every year and a half to two years so it really doesn't matter, the boot goes about the same time the sole does. I've tried several different models and ther best for comfort and durability are the tan colored pigskin ones that are waterproof and have 200 grams of thinsulate. There's just enough insulation to wick the sweat off your feet in the summer and keep them warm on all but the coldest days, and my feet have never gotten wet no matter how soupy the ground was. Not to mention They're comfortable and limber enough right out of the box that they're the only boots I've ever worn out of the store and gone straight to work wearing and never gotten a blister.
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