Posted by David from Kansas on August 02, 2015 at 06:13:00 from (199.58.181.49):
In Reply to: OT - Boots posted by Bill VA on August 02, 2015 at 05:17:28:
Believe it or not, I bought a pair from my JD dealer about 4-5 years ago but don't wear them on a regular basis but they were comfortable from the first time I wore them. Think they are made by some popular boot maker and I was surprised by the low price (if you can feel that $120 is low priced). Wear them for "going to town" as my daily wear boots are some cheapies I have been wearing for about 4 years and they have held up well, especially since I abuse them by wearing in wet grass, mud, etc. Bought them at our local farm supply store. They are Double H brand. Heal caps almost totally worn off, toe worn out on the right one but they are still comfortable and I wear them every day. I have some Justin western boots I have been wearing occasionally since 1988. Very comfortable and wearing well. These are all pull-ons. Can't stand lace-ups any more as I spent 37 years in the Army National Guard and had my fill of lace-ups. I have looked at Red Wings and some other popular brands but couldn't find anything I liked. Just my $.10 worth.
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