I've had timber wolf slip on that wore with in three months. I wear red wing slip on now Irish setter and they are awesome.
I'm in the market for some new boots, I currently have Carolina steel toe loggers. 4 months later and the soles are practically worn flat. They have barely any arch support and I don't think that helps either.
Was thinking about some good Chippewa loggers they seem like a much better boot.
Any thoughts?
I've had timber wolf slip on that wore with in three months. I wear red wing slip on now Irish setter and they are awesome.
Bates, cheap and last long time and comfortable. At the same time I don't have to awnser to boss on footwear. Had a pair of red wings once worst boots I ever had. Catapiller are okay, basically had many different ones Bates is the best Iv'e had for a while. I am not a supertech however.
Got the Chippewa loggers, the tread is kind of aggressive but any jobs we do where we have to traverse carpet we use soot socks.
Red Wings, the older styles, the ones still made in the USA. I wear the style 953, 8" I can't wear them out. I have replacements in the closet for the past year. Old leather Red Wings form to your foot like a glove. Clean with saddle soap & soak leather oil to them 3x a year. Buy a little oversized and add Dr Scoll's inserts.
They make the 953 in steel tip too, I think maybe 1133? I never tried any of the new Red Wings made in China. I won't need to. The 953 with proper care will last you 5 years, and then have new soles put on to add another 5 years.
Have had my red wing lineman/logger boots for a year and they are like new still. I would suggest going to a good red wing store and trying on everything you like. If its not comfortable the second you put it on choose something else. i have heard good things about justin boots too. Weso boots if you can afford them.
I am currently wearing timberland pros and very happy with them.
Love my redwings!! As a matter of fact I'm going to buy a new pair today! I have done absolutely nothing to them but abuse the heck out of them, tromping through mud, water,you name it and after 2 years its time for another.
I been wearing Rocky #6692 steel toes for the last 4 or 5 years. They have a smooth sole so I'm not tracking mud and gravel everywhere I go and a pair usually lasts about a year. They are a little over a C-note, but I don't mind since they last and are comfortable. I wear them 12 to 14 hours a day, seven days a week and have no complaints, except that they aren't made in Ohio anymore.
Just wondering if anybody has owned a pair of wesco boots. I know lineman wear then exclusively almost. They cost a fortune buy are handmade in California. They are custom made for you too. I have heard of them lasting 10 years but at 400 bucks a pair they better.
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Chips are the best boot I have ever worn. I am on my second pair now (9" loggers) and they have lasted me 3yrs.
The last pair of Redwings barely made it a year, their quality has gone down hill.
Make sure you buy the "Made in the USA" version of any boot, most manufactures now have both a USA and China line, the difference is incredible.
UA LU189
I got the loggers with the chip-a-tex coating and the vibram soles. I love them even fresh they aren't hurting my feet like the Carolina's. They have little metal American flags on the bottom lace so I hope they were made in the us!! They weren't cheap but I got a deal with some coupons, 259 on sale for 239 with a 50 off purchase of 200 coupon and 2 10 dollar coupons at BOBs stores. Can't beat that out the door for 180.
Georgia mud dogs.
Blundstone 990's are my favorite boots. Current pair still fine after 2 years of everyday commercial and rooftop work. They are killer comfortable, steel toe, electrically resistant, non-laced for easy on and off (residential homes), soles last forever. Great for winter wear, keeps my feet warm and dry.
Worked in the Philippines on a project with a bunch of Aussies and they were laughing at my laced up hot and heavy Red Wings. Tried out what they were wearing and that was 8 years ago. On my third pair.
Style 990 is what I have wear
http://www.blundstone.com/products/btough
Everyone I have ever turned this boot on to loves them.
This is the only place I know of one could purchase these, if interested
http://www.australiadirect.com/bl990sttoe.html
So far I second Aussie boots, although not blundstones, I have been using slip on redback boots (great barrier steel toe...actually composite) for over a year.
Other models of the boot are insulated and great for year round use, like the 990 series.
Cofra #643. Light weight, insulated, composite toe & sole, gel insole.
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Timberland pitboss