German made HAIX boots are excellent,seems the brushfire community loves them. says alot about them. bring your wallet.
Keen mid height with composite toe proudly made in Beaverton,OR they are some of the most uncomfortable boots I've ever owned, even with 2x pair of insoles in them they are hard as a rock. Ironically all the negative reviews were about the leather splitting near the toebox. I work on trucks and trailers without a lift daily, I kneel and bend these things 20+ times a day...the toebox IS NOT the issue.
Timberland full heights because they went cheap on an auction deal, normally 170+ I paid 70. They are comfy, they flex well, they are extremely warm......they are probably the heaviest boot I've ever strapped to my foot. Far worse than winter boots or even snowmobiler boots. After 10 hrs you feel like you are in chain and shackles.
Altama's good luck with the complete lack of padding & aggresive tread on stairs
Redhead used to make some of the most comfortable and light hikers, went to the dogs
Hi-tec was great when they were new to the US, bought a pair at big 5 sporting goods on a vacation & they lasted through years of carpet cleaning and flood restoration abuse (many miles)
Bravi boots, paid $25 for them @ colemans military surplus. threw a set of insoles in and had a great pair of boots for over a year, they were subjected to daily pressure washing for hours at a time, 5-7miles a day, oil,grease,hydraulic oil, you name it.....Never once cleaned or cared for them. possibly best cheap boot to date
North Face boots, looked to be a good solid winter pair to keep the feet dry on the really nasty winter days. think their take on the famous LL Bean duck boot. leaked water via a crack in the sole in under 3mo
Merrel, some genius decided to make the eyelets for the laces out of thinner than lace material. warming up my feet by the shop heater I suddenly feel the laces loose tension. they had burned off the boot rendering them into the worlds most uncomfortable slipper. Zip tied them on for the rest of the workday threw them out and swore off them for good.
Georgia boot was recomended to me via a retired concrete guy who worked his *** off, he had a pair that seemed to hold up extremely well
Merrel the inhereted set from my Dad, resembled the duck boots with the complete rubber toebox. not the prettiest boot, but the most warm,breathable,comfortable,easy to slip on, and form fitting boot. I was extremely sad the day these died, 5-6x pair of boots have died in the same span of time as that one pair, and of course they are discontinued.
Jim Green Razorback's are next on my list, simply because I cannot justify the money for a set of redwings or equiv. & I hear the break in period on some of those boots is pretty brutal.