Posted by RBoots on April 07, 2019 at 15:13:06 from (173.241.113.101):
In Reply to: Mud posted by UP Oliver on April 07, 2019 at 13:18:51:
I've had very good luck with Baffin Ice Bear boots. They are polyurethane, so the flex very well, and last a long time without cracking. I use them at work for when we cut trees in winter, wallowing around in the snow. They have a safety toe which we are required to have, and they are composite so they don't make your feet cold like steel toe. They have a pretty aggressive tread that seems to grip well on snow and ice or mud. The only thing I don't like about them is that the top is belled out so that you can tuck your pant legs in them. That's fine, probably most people like that in a pair of boots. I don't care for it because I pull my pant legs over my boots to keep sawdust out of them, so I don't have a boot full of sawdust. I just have to put a fold in the upper part of the boot though so I can pull my pant legs over them, not a big deal.
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