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- January 16, 2012 at 10:13 pm #35344
[quote=”ding” post=24668]if your getting 6 months out of your footwear you are doing really good.[/quote]
Mine never seem to last either!
I wear steelies, but prefer a training shoe type rather than a boot as they give me more flexibility when constantly kneeling down/standing up. I can also slip my paint suit on over the top without having to remove them and subject everyone to my stinky feet :sick: :rofl
January 17, 2012 at 1:23 pm #35362You guys need some logger boots. Bondo’s got the right idea.
The raised heel helps my back. The tough rubber makes them last.
whitesboots.com
January 17, 2012 at 10:12 pm #35367[quote=”bobwires” post=24711]You guys need some logger boots. Bondo’s got the right idea.
The raised heel helps my back. The tough rubber makes them last.
whitesboots.com[/quote]
actually ive got 2 pairs of whites but switched ta the hikers a couple yrs ago mainly cuz there lighter whites are hard ta beat for comfort though an they last forever an can be rebuilt one pair i have ive had rebuilt 3 times 😉 the other pair twice……but in the bodyshop i do like these danners better 😉January 18, 2012 at 2:47 am #35371I’ve got some cheaper boots now, but my last set of hikers were like $200 and I blew through them in 1 year on concrete….. no rebuilding those softies.
January 19, 2012 at 5:34 am #35388My experience? Clarks, they are the best, I used in construction for many years they last for 1.5 year easy, no problem with solvents and/or water, but $$$$$
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