Posted by NCWayne on December 29, 2010 at 22:31:22 from (173.188.168.198):
In Reply to: OT: boot laces posted by JayinNY on December 29, 2010 at 19:17:38:
I word Durashocks for nearly 15 years and never had a problem keeping the laces tied. When I was doing alot of welding I always replaced the fabric laces with rawhide and never had a problem with them either. I dropped the Durashocks about 6 months ago for a new pair of Timberlands since the soles on the Durashocks seemed to be wearing/rotting out somewhere around the year mark. I looked at every brand boot I could find and most fit like a wooden shoe compared to the Wolverine but I finally found a Timberland that was just as comfotatable and had a better made sole (in my opinion) that I hope will last longer. Not to mention they were about $30 less than the model Wolverine I wore all those years. I wear them every day and have never had a problem out of the factory laces on them either.
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