New category here goes I used rigger boots for a few years, but got fed up of stones getting in them at the yard ......... do you guys have a perfect solution for working with kit and yet still be able to drive with the same footwear ? or am I kidding myself that there is no boot to do everything thats waterproof too, like a welly?
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Originally posted by Dan View PostNew category here goes I used rigger boots for a few years, but got fed up of stones getting in them at the yard ......... do you guys have a perfect solution for working with kit and yet still be able to drive with the same footwear ? or am I kidding myself that there is no boot to do everything thats waterproof too, like a welly?
Oh, Waders as well, but I dunno if they come with toe caps. Waders are great for everything to do with mud and trenches
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redwing are good but expensive, I wear No risk at the moment.................
http://www.walshengineering.com/shop/index.php?osCsid=d0c37ae587d0b09f3c757d6248adcb87& manufacturers_id=141&osCsid=d0c37ae587d0b09f3c757d 6248adcb87A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by Stock View Postredwing are good but expensive, I wear No risk at the moment.................
http://www.walshengineering.com/shop/index.php?osCsid=d0c37ae587d0b09f3c757d6248adcb87& manufacturers_id=141&osCsid=d0c37ae587d0b09f3c757d 6248adcb87
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My favorite pair of boots at the moment are my J.B. Goodhue boots they have a composite toe and a steel plate and are built more like a high top hiker making them a little more comfortable for climbing around on equipment. I also have some Dakota brand from Marks Work Warehouse one pair has some insulation and more of a rubber sole for winter work with a steel toe and steel plate and I've got a different pair that's not the most comfortable for summer time. The best pair I've got were new in 1997 and were a water proof leather, still with original laces which were more like ropes, and meant for forestry work. My dad bought them for me as I was trying to get onto an initial attack forest fire fighting crew. They were made by a now defunct company called Black Diamond I still use them if I go in the bush but the tread is pretty worn out and the leather has had it by the toes.
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Well I used to be constant rigger boot wearer .. but stones were a downfall for me too
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Hey .. I'm glad you got the lense far enough forward to keep the man tackle out of the shot matePlease don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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The one trouble with a brand new pair of boots: blisters. I just put a new pair into circulation the other day. I'm paying for it now.Attached Files
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I've gotta put insoles in mine I get really sore feet very easy I think the worst I had it was last October when we were fighting those bush fires and I had my fireman's boots on I had a big blister on one toe and my feet from standing and walking around all day were very sore by 8:30 p.m. I was done. Next time we get bush fires like that I'm taking my work boots.
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