Posted by UP Oliver on December 31, 2017 at 16:35:46 from (68.70.134.87):
I have been really disappointed in the quality of boots and gloves I have purchased the last few years. I live in an area where there isn't a lot of options as far as stores are concerned, and I am not crazy about spending big bucks for something online without getting it on my foot or hand first. I don't want to rip into a particular brand, but I have spent $20-30 on a pair of cheap lined rubber boots that crack and leak in a couple years and I know that is about all I am going to get out of them. I get it. But when I spent well over a hundred on a pair that last me only 3 or 4 years before they start to crack and leak that is not acceptable to me. Same idea with gloves. I know things don't last forever, but it seems to me they should last longer than they do.
Where I live we had 15 below the last week, but for the most part if it gets cold it is usually only in the single digits below zero, really nothing compared to some temps guys are throwing out there on these posts this last week where it is -35 or whatever.
So I am asking for whatever input you are willing to give on the brand of boots and gloves you have that are good quality and last awhile in the cold. I am only a hobby farmer and spend most of my work day inside so I have to believe a lot of you full time guys have some good advice on a brand or an online store that has good stuff.
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