woodchuck357
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I have used spurs with most common types of footwear, but my favorite boots for spurs have high heels. They keep the spurs from digging into the dirt when walking to the tree.
That comment reminded me of a lady of the evening we walked by on our last trip to Hot Springs. She was wearing what looked like combat boots with open toes and six inch heels!Steel toes are mandatory where I work (shipbuilding) and composite toes are not acceptable. I climb as a side gig, and most any size heel is OK with climbers (spikes, gaffs). However, I believe a steel shank is much more important to foot comfort than heel height or type of toe protection.
BTW, I didn't think anyone here would confess their personal preference for stiletto heels. <lol>