Finally broke down and bought new boots

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rudeguy

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where did I claim superiority to everyone else? How is calling me names and implying I'm part of a special group (that is apparently destroying the planet) in anyway considering my feelings, which you claim is so very important. I never said I did not have to consider other people's feelings, just that I did not have to respect them.

here you are, just a few months ago, encouraging another member to speed so he could Darwin himself:


the consideration of feelings in this one is mindboggling.

I don't know who pissed on your cereal on the homefront, but you're being an asshole.

I'm being a prick to a socialist, sociopath, spoiled brat. We all know your type. How close of a friend is Anders?
 

Broheim

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I'm being a prick to a socialist, sociopath, spoiled brat. We all know your type. How close of a friend is Anders?

instead of acting out like the last time, how about you just talk to someone about what's bothering you, it's much healthier.
 

Howard

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I'm being a prick to a socialist, sociopath, spoiled brat. We all know your type. How close of a friend is Anders?
You are not being cool, man. Be cool.

And why the hell are you wearing boots indoors?
 

HeXen

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I have some waterproof ones like that from Wolverine. Comfortable and I can walk through puddles and snow without hesitation.
Pretty much all I wear anymore are good boots. Superior to any shoe imo unless you play a lot of sports or something.
 

eldorado99

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rudeguy

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I have some waterproof ones like that from Wolverine. Comfortable and I can walk through puddles and snow without hesitation.
Pretty much all I wear anymore are good boots. Superior to any shoe imo unless you play a lot of sports or something.

:thumbsup:

Wolverine is the parent company to Merrell. Their headquarters is just up the road. The sad thing is their outlet store is more expensive than the mall :(
 
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I am needing to buy a new pair for work. Work at an oil refinery so water/oil proof and slip resistant would be a plus. Also something warm for the winter as it is snowing with a high of 5 right now.

I've been working oilfield for almost 6 years. I muck around in plenty of saltwater and oil. These have proven to be reliable for me. They are made with a fiber like material that is more resistant to saltwater/water/oil than leather is. Leather is a bad material in our line of work.
http://www.redwingshoes.com/red-win...2499-red-wing-mens-12-inch-pull-on-boot-brown
 

lxskllr

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I use combat boots pretty much exclusively for boot use. I've gotten others when the price is right, but they don't beat the combat boots, and usually cost a lot more. I keep my eyes open at the thrift shop, and when a good pair comes in, I squirrel them away. Average price I've paid is around $10 a pair.
 
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I use combat boots pretty much exclusively for boot use. I've gotten others when the price is right, but they don't beat the combat boots, and usually cost a lot more. I keep my eyes open at the thrift shop, and when a good pair comes in, I squirrel them away. Average price I've paid is around $10 a pair.

Cheap boots just don't last for me. Believe me I've tried. I usually end up with feet that are soaked and frozen at the end of most days. On top of that I'm mucking around in saltwater so it is even worse than freshwater. To get a boot that will keep my feet dry and warm and last even a year with steel toes it costs me damn near $200. Just the cost of doing business is the way I look at it.
 

lxskllr

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Cheap boots just don't last for me. Believe me I've tried. I usually end up with feet that are soaked and frozen at the end of most days. On top of that I'm mucking around in saltwater so it is even worse than freshwater. To get a boot that will keep my feet dry and warm and last even a year with steel toes it costs me damn near $200. Just the cost of doing business is the way I look at it.

Nothing I've gotten has lasted, whether good or not. I've had bottom end boots fall apart quick, but anything above junk lasts me the same amount of time; about 2 years, and they're falling apart at that point. I continue using them out of cheapness. They get put through just about everything imaginable. Submerged in water, green briers, rebar, concrete, chemicals, extreme heat, and pretty cold.

One thing I really like about combat boots is they're tall. I tuck my BDUs in the top, and it keeps mud and bugs from going down my boots, or up my pants.
 

rudeguy

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Nothing I've gotten has lasted, whether good or not. I've had bottom end boots fall apart quick, but anything above junk lasts me the same amount of time; about 2 years, and they're falling apart at that point. I continue using them out of cheapness. They get put through just about everything imaginable. Submerged in water, green briers, rebar, concrete, chemicals, extreme heat, and pretty cold.

One thing I really like about combat boots is they're tall. I tuck my BDUs in the top, and it keeps mud and bugs from going down my boots, or up my pants.

I demand pics of you in combat boots and a kilt
 

lxskllr

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I demand pics of you in combat boots and a kilt

:^D

I used to have an analog picture that showed that, but I haven't seen it in years. Dunno what I did with it. Taking pictures is difficult. My camera has a bad battery, and I don't have a phone. I also try to limit images of myself online. I've broken that rule a couple times, but I don't want to make a habit of it.
 

iGas

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http://www.workboot.com/hiking-boots/

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Viberg 68 Pachena Bay

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Stompers 0466 Winch

I abused a very comfortable pair of 0466 Winch everyday since 2009. The leather and soles still fine, but the leather at the toes are worn through. New soles and toe caps are going to cost $100, and it will last me at least 5-6 more years.
 
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iGas

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Nothing I've gotten has lasted, whether good or not. I've had bottom end boots fall apart quick, but anything above junk lasts me the same amount of time; about 2 years, and they're falling apart at that point. I continue using them out of cheapness. They get put through just about everything imaginable. Submerged in water, green briers, rebar, concrete, chemicals, extreme heat, and pretty cold.

One thing I really like about combat boots is they're tall. I tuck my BDUs in the top, and it keeps mud and bugs from going down my boots, or up my pants.
If you don't regularly treat your boots it will fall apart when abuse, specially if you work in wet condition.

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Viberg 45sc Chokerman

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Viberg 200 Woodsman

I've destroyed a pair of chokerman in 1 season in Northern BC, because I didn't have a second pair to let it dry out. The woodsman each lasted roughly 2 seasons, however they are uncomfortable as hell.
 

Sluggo

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I don't know how you guys can stand lace up boots, such a hassle.

Only slip on for me.
 

lxskllr

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I've destroyed a pair of chokerman in 1 season in Northern BC, because I didn't have a second pair to let it dry out. The woodsman each lasted roughly 2 seasons, however they are uncomfortable as hell.

I have a fairly strict policy of not using synthetics on my feet. I'll concede to a rubber insole, or light insulation for winter, but otherwise I want all leather. I'm pretty good about keeping my boots treated, but it only goes so far, and you're right about switching them up, but I seldom did that.
 
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I have a fairly strict policy of not using synthetics on my feet. I'll concede to a rubber insole, or light insulation for winter, but otherwise I want all leather. I'm pretty good about keeping my boots treated, but it only goes so far, and you're right about switching them up, but I seldom did that.

Leather will shrink in saltwater. I've had leather boots damn near have to be cut off to get them off at the end of the day. They also tend to not be the best for wet conditions either. If you're mostly in dry conditions then it's tough to beat the durability of leather.
 

n7

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Absolutely love Merrell's. Own quite a few and for the price, they last really well.

For serious work boots i have Red Wings right now.

For more casual abuse though (and easier on the pocketbook) i love my Merrells.
 

lxskllr

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Leather will shrink in saltwater. I've had leather boots damn near have to be cut off to get them off at the end of the day. They also tend to not be the best for wet conditions either. If you're mostly in dry conditions then it's tough to beat the durability of leather.

Saltwater is one thing I haven't had to deal with. I've been in brackish water at most.
 

IronWing

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http://www.workboot.com/hiking-boots/

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Viberg 68 Pachena Bay


I abused a very comfortable pair of 0466 Winch everyday since 2009. The leather and soles still fine, but the leather at the toes are worn through. New soles and toe caps are going to cost $100, and it will last me at least 5-6 more years.

Hmmm, the 66 Hiker looks quite a bit like my old Fabiano Alps (the good version, not the swede embarrassment of the same name).

Viberg_66_Hiker.jpg


I've been contemplating going back to heavy hikers again after a decade of lights. I wonder if these have the oak layer in the sole like my Fabianos had?

The Viberg 68 Pachena Bay looks a bit more comfortable.