General discussion;
Comfort
Traction
Cool / warm
Time of year
Walk around in comfort
Cost
My feet are short and getting wider with age, finding a boot that really works
Is getting to be a pain the arch. ( did you get that one ).
Regards John c
General discussion;
Comfort
Traction
Cool / warm
Time of year
Walk around in comfort
Cost
My feet are short and getting wider with age, finding a boot that really works
Is getting to be a pain the arch. ( did you get that one ).
Regards John c
Army combat boots - been wearing them since 1965 and they work great.
Flailing injuries are very common in a motorcycle crash and proper riding footwear addresses that injury potential with heal cups and padded ankles. Dress for the crash....not the ride.
Bates 3/4 with laces that never have to be used and a side zipper most of the time. Sometimes just my Skechers.
I wear Bates Durashocks. They are actually a duty boot, similar to jump boots. They are lace-up with a side zipper and they come in wide sizes. I buy mine from "The Working Person's Store" online. About a hundred dollars. They wear forever, take a good shine, and are comfortable to walk in
Milwaukee stomp boots. Been wearing them for YEARS
(Though the below link shows that they're discontinued... you can still find them elsewhere)
https://workingperson.com/milwaukee-...cle-boots.html
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
That suggested replacement is pretty close to what I wear. Loggers; they've saved me many times working and a few times riding.
Danner Fort Lewis! Bad Ass and DRY