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Re: What boots u wearin
[Re: AntiGov]
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Yesterday at 01:48 PM
Yesterday at 01:48 PM
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Joined: Mar 2017
St lawrence county, ny
Eyehi
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St lawrence county, ny
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Anyone try the brunt work boots ?
I went back and re read .....looks like a couple of guys
I may need to try them On my first pair of brunt boots now and they r holding up well ….. they r the nicest work boot I have had , won’t be buying anymore red wings unless brunt goes out of business !
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Re: What boots u wearin
[Re: AntiGov]
#8557264
Yesterday at 07:48 PM
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Joined: Jan 2019
North central Iowa
Bob_Iowa
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North central Iowa
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Nicks builder pro with steel toe, I’m on year 3 I need to get them resoled, I’ve thought about ordering a second pair in case something happens to these.
Last edited by Bob_Iowa; Yesterday at 07:51 PM.
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Re: What boots u wearin
[Re: AntiGov]
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Yesterday at 08:01 PM
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Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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I wear this style of boot all day every day , cept when I'm hunting Lots of companies make them Most are around 200 to 250 bucks I used to buy die hards from years that were built like that. I preferred the wedge soal and tread that would not puck up mud when I was Ironworking. Don't want mud on the bottom of your boots walking iron and the wedg soal have the insude if the heal slip off a beam and make you think your falling. They were only about $65 and fit me better than the 200$ red wings available at the time.
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Re: What boots u wearin
[Re: K9sniper1]
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Idaho
bearcat2
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Idaho
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Danner Pronghorn. 33 years land surveying required I find a good boot, and they really are good. I used to survey and several of the guys I worked with wore these. I never tried a pair because none of them got over four months out of them kicking out cleanouts in the woods. But they claimed they were very comfortable and lightweight. Know some loggers who wear them also (you can buy them caulked at the saw shops). I went to the White's rough cut caulked logger boots when surveying, expensive but I got four years out of a pair when I couldn't get more than six months out of anything else I tried. Nowadays I don't wear caulks because I am on either a fourwheeler or a snowmachine almost every day, and I can never manage to keep a seat on them for long if I am wearing caulks.
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