Work Boots
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Fred FlintstoneLooking for a new pair of work boots for working outside and projects around the house. Looking at Timberland Pro Pitboss and Keen Utility Tacoma. Any recommendations?
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Fred FlintstoneFirst (just to get that out of the way)
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OneBuckeyeRed Wing
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j_crazyRed wing. But for my work I wear baffin boots.
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THE4RINGZI switched to Georgia Boots, and love them. I usually buy the logger boots with steel toes.
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Fred FlintstoneRed Wing makes Worx?
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osudarby08Bought some Wolverines on sale from The Anderson's a few years ago...normally $90, but I got them for around $50-$60. They lasted me for two summer internships where I was working on construction job sites, and are still fine. Very comfortable, and watertight.
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BAMABUCKStay away from Wolverine they are junk IMO. Buy redwing and keep care of them and they will last for a very long time.Get what you pay for in boot dept.
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TigerNation10Carolinas for sure.
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said_aouitaAny OC'ers ever try the Timberland Pro line of boots?
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I Wear PantsGoogling the ANSI code on my boots indicates they were US Navy flight deck boots.
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Fred Flintstone
The top pair is actually a pair I'm considering. After reading online the only complaint was one guy was getting a small blister where the PRO logo is on the side of the heel. Another guy said he had the same issue and after a couple of days of wearing them it went away.said_aouita;1063051 wrote:Any OC'ers ever try the Timberland Pro line of boots?
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OSHHonestly, the best work boot I ever bought was Brahma...from Wal-Mart.
They are work boots. I know they'll get tore up, so I don't want to invest much into them. I have had a couple pair of Brahma's and they've never let me down. They are comfortable. They are cheaper than most. They do the job. -
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I've had a pair of Wolverines for 3 years and they're still in good condition.BAMABUCK;1062954 wrote:Stay away from Wolverine they are junk IMO. Buy redwing and keep care of them and they will last for a very long time.Get what you pay for in boot dept.
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THE4RINGZJust get a pair of these.
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Steel Valley FootballI wear white-collar shoes for work.
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Mr. 300THE4RINGZ;1063292 wrote:Just get a pair of these.
Why? You don't do anything during the day except surf porn sites! And at night, you surf porn sites. -
wes_mantoothTHE4RINGZ;1062927 wrote:I switched to Georgia Boots, and love them. I usually buy the logger boots with steel toes.
You can pick them up for a little over $100 per pair.
I always bought red wing, until I was convinced to get Georgia....best decision ever -
IggyPride00I have worn Timberlands and Wolveries all my life, but was tired of them because they always felt kind of heavy. I wanted something that was more shoe like.
I bought a pair of these Nike Goadomes recently and they are far and away the most comfortable boots I have ever warn. Feels like Tennis shoes but they are a boot. Not exactly the most heavy industrial boot ever, but for wearing around a shop or light duty they are great.
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Bio-Hazzzzard
x2TigerNation10;1062956 wrote:Carolinas for sure. -
DeadliestWarrior34
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gerb131UGGS depending on what you do for work of course.
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jordo212000THE4RINGZ;1062927 wrote:I switched to Georgia Boots, and love them. I usually buy the logger boots with steel toes.
You can pick them up for a little over $100 per pair.
Co-signed.
I actually work for them so I'm not exactly unbiased. But I have 2-3 pairs and I really like them. Georgia is famous for comfort -
Early CuylerRed Wings. Pricy, but worth it. If your working in shitty conditions (farm work such as myself), Muck Boots are damn nice.
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jordo212000Early Cuyler;1063548 wrote:Red Wings. Pricy, but worth it. If your working in shitty conditions (farm work such as myself), Muck Boots are damn nice.
Check these out next time you need some farm boots. We sell alot of these at Tractor Supply. Pretty good value and pretty popular for us. The bottom is similar to rubber (it's TPU) and the top has a special leather designed to withstand common chemicals you have to deal with on the farm (SPR leather)
http://www.tractorsupply.com/mens-clothing/mens-footwear/mens-pull-on-boots/georgia-boot-men-s-12-in-pull-on-mississippi-muddog-reg-boot-643070899