thombat4
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Most of us are familiar with their site and catalog but it's worth checking out www.sportsmansguide.com. Anything from loafers to metatarsels.
Love that website!!:agree2:
Most of us are familiar with their site and catalog but it's worth checking out www.sportsmansguide.com. Anything from loafers to metatarsels.
Most of us are familiar with their site and catalog but it's worth checking out www.sportsmansguide.com. Anything from loafers to metatarsels.
Mossman, if you're interested in Red Wings pm me. Maybe I can help. I'm not sure how you're boot credit works, but I may be able to save you some cash.
I was off work 6 months a year for 3 years in a row and know how it feels. Fortunately my situation has changed for the better. I'm sure yours will too, but til then, I'll be glad to help with a pair of boots if I can.
Chippewa....full grain leather, Goodyear welt construction, Vibram soles, brass hardware and laces that never need replaced.....Top quality American made since 1901 but some imports (be careful) and sold at Cabelas......Last longtime!!
Me and three other guys at work wear Rocky ,gor-tex, steel- toe and we have had good luck with them.
I am losing my job in a few weeks and have a boot credit left on payroll. What I need is a rugged outdoor boot for running the firewood processor and yarding my own firewood out of the woods with the quad. I like logger boots, but have a bad back. I find the heel on a regular logging boot a little high. I also have a coupon for Cabela's and they carry several logger boots. Being in Maine, a waterproof and insulated boot would be best.
+1 for Red Wing. The most comfortable boots I have ever owned. Leather quality and construction is first class, Much better than my over priced Filsons.
Are you talking about Red Wing Loggers?