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sMASH wrote:I mash up a pair of tims in 6 months, just tracing lines and climbing ladders. Since then was only wolverines and then red wings once I could. With jamming, the red wings hold out the longest.
*KRONIK* wrote:sMASH wrote:I mash up a pair of tims in 6 months, just tracing lines and climbing ladders. Since then was only wolverines and then red wings once I could. With jamming, the red wings hold out the longest.
And i thinking about my 2nd pair of timbz now...
Bought a pair of these for work on the farm.... as i needed something waterproof
An when i say work...is mud...sawdust...washing duck pen..chicken manure...cement....gravel....water....drivi g....walking....full works
Thinking about getting another pair as its so versatile...waterproof up to about 5" and comfortable to wear for long periods...
nervewrecker wrote:The caterpillar shoes any good?
Slartibartfast wrote:No love for Anvil? A.k.a the official "I-juss-need-a-boots-to-get-on-site" boots.
I using a pair of wolverines for the past 7 months on site and they holding up extremely well. However, it took me about 2 weeks to break them in and about a month before my feet stop hurting me. Now that they broken in they are about a 5/10 comfort level.
Before that I had a pair of composite toe timberland pro titans. Those had a 9/10 comfort from the first time I put it on. I got 2 years of use out of it before I got the new boots. However those tims still in real good condition. Just got a few scratches to the leather in my motorcycle accidents.
Yup. Hence the recent upgradesDe Dragon wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:[b]No love for Anvil? A.k.a the official "I-juss-need-a-boots-to-get-on-site" boots.
Not when you get free Wolvers, Tims, Red Wings etc
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