Posted by t in ne on August 02, 2015 at 07:03:35 from (173.209.212.144):
In Reply to: OT - Boots posted by Bill VA on August 02, 2015 at 05:17:28:
The company that makes wolverine and cat boots was supposed to start making a cat branded boot in USA a couple years ago but where to find them?
Wolverine has a wedge soled boot that fits well but I prefer a heel on ladders and 4 wheelers. And I can't say too much about longevity because I spend a couple months a year on a 4 wheeler. The foot pegs take out the middle of the sole. But I can say that if you aren't spending about 150 or more on a wolverine they won't last long. They've got an 80 dollar boot that fits nice but they are no good except on a smooth surface. One day on the bike and the soles delaminated. Had a shoe shop glue them back together and they lasted 2 days.
I wanted to try some Justins a couple years ago but I can't wear slip-ons. Insteps too high. By the time they will go on my feet I'm swimming in them.
I went another route on my last pair and got a more hiking oriented Dickies branded boot at walmart for about 60. (I can never get to town when the shoe stores are open) They are comfortable, seem to be wearing well (they've outlasted the last couple pair of 80 dollar wolverines) and are actually waterproof! Couldn't believe it!
Of course if this pair lasts any amount of time, they will have cheapened them up enough by the time I need another pair that they will be junk. That's how walmart works. Got zippered hoodies there for a couple years that fit and kept me warm. Put a good review on the website and the next fall they fit a size smaller and are thinner enough that you can feel it even compared to one that's 3 years old.
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