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I should have bought two or three pairs once I realized what good boots they were, but I never imagined that they'd stop making such a perfect product.

Isn't it funny how that happens, you find a boot you like and they quit making them. If they don't quit making them, they try to upgrade them and make them worse. :headscrat

Story of my life also. Sometimes I'm kinda cheap when it comes to buying shoes, but I was fed up with sore feet and decided to get something comfortable, whatever it cost. I found a pair of of hiking style boots that I really liked, and they were less than $40. I wore them for about 6 months and still loved them, so I went back to buy a second pair, but was too late, they were already discontinued.

I have been buying Hi-Tech Altitude IV shoes, they were comfortable, would last a couple of years, and the price wasn't bad at $60-$70 a pair. Last fall I bought my third pair and they just felt different. They looked the same, but were not as comfortable, and developed a squeak in the sole after a couple of months, so now I'm done with those. Don't know what to try next. I wore Redwings a long time ago, might have to go back.
 
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pfhWJ

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Finally broke down and got another pair of Redwing 2233's. Great boots, comfortable-old ones still good-just need better looking ones for work-since I'm trying to sell stuff..

Wow you really wore that pair out
 

JayCrash450

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Right now I have a pair of ariats. Actually this is my second pair. These are the ones I have now.
http://www.ariat.com/RAMBLER_WORK_ST_M_FOO.html?dwvar_RAMBLER__WORK__ST__M__FOO_color=EARTH#start=3

Before that I tried the workhogs. They have lasted a good while. I used to wear die hards. Terrible boot would get 4-5 months from them at best. I have wore Georgia boots, redwings, and timberlines. So far these ariats have held up the longest, wore real well, and look even better as they age. Plus I don't have to tie my boots! I have 2 years on my boots. I work at a supervisory level on commercial and industrial construction sites.

Those ariat ramblers I currently have were soft and comfortable right from the start. The work hogs took a little bit to break in. Great boot overall!

What do you guys think of the chippewa? I like the look of them and they're made in the US!
 
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HTGTS350

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Pretty rough, yesterday I changed out a pair of Blue steel slip ons that I had been wearing for years for a pair of Blue steel lace ups I hadn't worn for years, the lace ups are wider and seem a bit more comfortable but I still have sore feet, nothing different really, Ive had sore feet for about 5 years.
 

Wes917

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The most comfortable boots I've had are red wing king toes, nothing else with a metatarsal cover comes close.
 

LS6 Tommy

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I used to LIVE in Carolina Engineer Boots. They weren't real cushy on the inside, but once they broke in, they were like slippers. I could even run in them. Unfortunately, a motorcycle accident in 94 changed the way I walk just enough that they don't "work" for me anymore. I'm WAAY overdue for new work shoes/boots. For a few years I've been happy with Magnums. I wore the Viper Low from Mar-Nov & the 6" waterproof from Nov-Mar.

From reading this I think I'll try some Thorogoods if I can find them locally to try on. I have had bad luck mail ordering shoes...

Tommy
 

roketa36

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Ive had several brands of boots the most notable one would be redwing, justin, wolverine, and timberland

Tried the 100 and 200 dollar range red wings when I did landscaping. These never held up. Had me an old pair of wolverines that I would use in stead. Put those wolverines through hell and they kept asking for more.

When I got my current job as a maintence mechanic is sky rises I bought a new set of wolverines until my company paid for work boots came in. I was at first sad that TX they didnt have wolverines on the list of boots for us. So I order up some timberlake pro series a guy told me where good. They are heavy as sin with the punture plates and steel toes but they take a beating.

My justins are my nice around the house boots my better half got me and they are comfortable as well



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If you can't get Wolverine, look for Bates. They make Wolverine and have many very similar models between the two.

Tommy
 
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Antique Engine

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my duty boots are danner acadia. I had a hard time swallowing the cost at first, but boy have they been worth it. Made in the usa and lifetime warranty. Feel like slippers on a 24hr shift.

Same here. I zip them up in the morning and don't remove them till 24 hours later. Fantastic boots.

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RRmech

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I wear a pair of comfort sole made-in-USA CAROLINA boots now days.
VERY comfortable whether walking around town, or hiking in the mountains.
 

Dale Leeds

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It is funny you should ask about boots. I have had a pair of cowboy boots now for about twenty years. And I only wore them a few times when I first bought them. They have been in my closet since then. I tried them on the other day only to find that they are way too small. I couldn't get them on my feet because my feet have spread over the years. :( . I read on the internet that you can dunk them in warm water to stretch them out. So, that is what I did. I put them on while they were wet and they slid right on. I walked around with them wet and they have stretched out to where I can wear them now. I hated to have to get rid of $150.00 pair of boots. But now they are fine.
 

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I used to wear Danners until they outsourced. Now I buy Whites, out of Spokane, and Red wings. The Red wings are the only boots I have owned to be comfy right out of the box. I keep them greased and they are completely waterproof. Great boots, wish I had tried them earlier.
 

rambo19

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Ive got a pair of cats, and I kid you not, they must be about 25 yrs old!
Not a single stitch has come loose, and they are still in great condition.
 

Hpozzuoli

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I have my Chippewa's for daily use and my Timberland Pros for rough work.
 

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DaleK

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About the only boots I can wear are Canadian army surplus, size 14W. Got one pair made by Boulet, other ones are anonymous. The most expensive were $30 and never worn.
 

alky

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2 current pair of daily drivers, for home use.
broke in real good


red wing king toe






aggressor


the red wings were $300
the aggressors were $100

Al
 

rwilly

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Give KEEN a try. I am a garbage man and put my boots through tough duty. The KEEN Utility boots are similar to hiking boots, but with tougher soles. Very comfy!
 
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