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@Geo:
engineer boots, and don't want to spend a fortune, you might want to try Chippewas, Carolinas or Sendra Longhorns. All make very nice boots that'll last long and aren't made just for posing
ps. to me (i'm not native english speaker) boots allways mean something you pull on and are at least 10" high, them other boots are…well shoes or "hiking-boots" and so on
so the question is, when is a boot not a boot?
PS You've listed some good value boots - I think the Whites and Wescos are bit bit more expensive because of the material and processes - but you pays yer money and you makes yer choice
I got a pair of each, err, my Carolinas are 16" Poleclimbers, The most comfortable "boots" I've encountered, except my Meindl's. There was no need to break them in at all.
I'm also always after good value price/quality wise.
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Ok, got some time and took couple of quickshots.
Mexican handmade, LL Beans with shearling, DM 8 holes
Chippewa High Shine Engineers 17", Carolina Poleclimbers 16" and Sendra Longhorns 11"
Meindl's, handmade engineers from Thailand, dot in use anymore, German military boots, Alpinestar vintage motocrossboots "Roger DeCoster"A pair for every occasion…
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@injun
do you like yuketens? or are they a little too out there for you
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not my pic and i dont have new pics of my boots, will snap some shots when i have a real camera or something…
My yuks
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RW's -
Denim Sailor-
How does the sizing of those Danners (Super Rain Forests??) compare to WESCO's sizing??
Thanks.Danners run true to size the superrainforests are so comfy right off
The bat, mine are goretex.
The wescos highliner are tough to get into if u have a high arch like
me and maby run a Tad smaller and way stiff at first
Always best to try on