Advice on Boots?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by RTR, Jun 4, 2016.
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While I was in the army we would wear knee high hose under our socks to keep feet warm and dry!! you may think I'm pulling your leg but I sure ain't!!!!91B20H8, rabbiporkchop and tony97905 Thank this.
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I'm partial to Doc Martens. Too bad they aren't assembled in England anymore, but such is the way of things.rabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
The most comfortable I have had are the John Deere 4604, they are a slip on with oil/slip resistant soles and they are waterproof. They are made by Dan Post boot co. for John Deere.
Very Comfy, and light.
I have worn a couple other boots that were at least this comfortable but they were lace up and with some of the job sites we go to, my boots come off when muddy so lace ups are just too much work. -
Cabelas Bargain cave often has knee high wool socks on clearance for cheap.
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a great boot to look at is White's boots made in Spokane Wa you can custom any of there boots to change the sole also these are able to rebuild a a fraction of the price of new
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great boot and comfy Sketcher's steel toe
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Last September my Red Wings were starting to leak. I spent two hours at Boot Barn, trying on everything. I finally chose a pair of Chippewa high top lace ups. After breaking them in I think they are the most comfortable boots I've had and I can climb precisely on and around my loads, almost like climbing boots I used to wear.
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