boots, slush, grease, oil, wet. what are your opionons?
#11
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Location: Tahlequah
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I got the Rockys at a clothing/shoe store in Tahlequah Oklahoma called Workmans but they are a nantional brand. You can get them at most of the big outdoor store like bass pro, cabelas ect I'm pretty sure or try an internet search. I wore Wolvirines for years till I tried the Rockys. I think they are much better esp for dryness and insulation. Also' not all rockys are thinsulate so check for that.
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#12
I've got a pair of "high top" muckluks.... or something like that. They're kind of funky looking....got them at Cabella's in Nebraska. They zip up on the side, and they are all rubber bottomed with tread...they also have an insulated liner...might be "thinsulate"...not sure. Didn't cost much either. I bought the Cabella's brand....cost me alittle over $60.00. Worth every dime too!!
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Originally Posted by devildice
I wear Harley Davidson Faded Glory boots. My feet stay snug, dry, and warm.
And they have the added benefit of looking good, too. are they steel or soft toed?
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georgia giants are what i wear. steel toed (just in case i decide to run
flats later on, where steel toes are required). not that expensive, at 90 bucks a pair, but once broken in are very comfortable. if you have a tendency to have pronating feet (wear a corner of your heel), like i do, i also would advise getting a really good insert like superfeet (i use the green ones) which make the shoes wear longer and very comfortable. superfeet inserts are sold at most hiking retailers. |
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