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31 March 2010, 10:52 #31
I have big, wide hot sweaty feet so most of the time I wear Vasque Breeze (non-GTX) with the green super feet insoles and wool socks. They are my sort of "across the course" light boot. I have Danners and more specialized mountain boots for specific activities. New Balance for running, with as much vent as possible. Kicking around in good weather Tevas and Chacos.
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5 April 2010, 19:43 #32Contributing Member
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I rock LOWA Desert Seeker PT's but they have gotten way too expensive recently. Over double the price I paid back in '07. They are still kicking though even after a "Superbowl" trip to Afghanistan. For regular wear the Oakley SI hot weather boots work extremely well.
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5 April 2010, 23:06 #33
I've found that these Cat boots are surprisingly well made. I tried some cheaper types first and found they either didn't fit well or wore out way too fast. Specifically it seems steel toe boots wear out and crack at the rear of the plate. They give great traction and they're very comfortable for working and hiking in. Gussets are important as well as having the lower angle hooks to pull your foot back into the heel. http://www.catfootwear.com/US/en-US/...Mens-Work-Boot
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6 April 2010, 07:31 #34
Brahma workboots from Wal-Mart. $35 a pair.
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7 April 2010, 08:06 #35
North Face BOA's or Ferragamo...