Like I replied the other day under Nancy's post, Wolverines or Timberlands are the way to go, at least for me. I discovered the Timberland's myself about two years ago, but Dad turned me onto the Wolverine's 20 years or so back. About 23 years ago he had an accident where a large part fell on his foot. Given the way things happened, even though he was wearing steel toes, it crushed his big toe to the point they had to amputate it. That left him with alot of scar tissue on the bottom of that particular foot, and made it really difficult and painful for him to wear 'normal', cheap boots when outside on rocks, concrete, etc. He tried several brands before finding the Wolverines with the durashock soles. Th cushioning in the soles made it possible for him to go about the day, like normal, without the pain he experienced with the cheap boots. Like I said he turned me onto them too and I can guarantee you they work wether your on rocks or concrete. By the end of the day your back and feet will know the difference between you wearing a Wolverine or Timberland boot, either with their cushon soles, and a cheaper boot.
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