Canyon Angler
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Thanks, Northman, Madhatter and Dancan. Still thinking on it, but I appreciate your insights.
Bobs had tan insulated high boots with pink colored soles they were good. So were the Carolina boots. I have more miles on the Carolina boots. Wolverine is another good boot.
I got some nice smoke jumper boots from sportsman’s guide on clearance.
Make sure you get a good leather boot. I was scrounging in the tree top branches for scraps to heat the house with when the 240 kicked back and cut right across my toe on the boot, that was decades ago and I never scrounged for branches again. The heavy leather left my toes intact.
Someday I’m going to get a pair of calf high whites logger boots.
When someone asks me that question I reply; That’s for tickling your balls when I kick you in the a$$.What's up with the "kiltie" tongue of toothed leather that you see on the front some so-called logging boots?.
What model of Vikings are you fellas talking about that the loggers and tree planters are wearing ?
Here's another question. I just use cheapo WalMart or K-Mart 10" leather Texas Steers-type lace-up boots with neoprene soles most of the time for hunting or working in the woods, but I notice my feet are REALLY SORE at the end of the day nowadays.
I think it might have something to do with the thick layer of tree litter and leaf mold that we have in the woods around here. It feels like you're walking on 8 or 10 inches of foam rubber all the time. And this causes the toe of your boot and the front of your foot to bend upward 90° like this guy's right foot:
Or at least I BELIEVE this is why the fronts of my feet, and especially my big toes, hurt so much at the end of the day ... but I'm not sure because I have VERY flat feet (fallen arches) and because this pain-in-the-feet thing is fairly new to me.
Can anyone advise what might be making my feet so sore, and whether any particular type of boot might help? Thanks in advance.
Jeff
wedges are all fine and good for working on flat ground not so much for trapsing across logs sticks and rocks.There are so many safety shoes in the market right now that choosing the right pair has become a serious task, like choosing between wedge sole vs heel work boots. If comfort is what you’re after, then choose the wedge work boot because it provides better ease and comfort compared to heel work boots.
There are so many safety shoes in the market right now that choosing the right pair has become a serious task, like choosing between wedge sole vs heel work boots. If comfort is what you’re after, then choose the wedge work boot because it provides better ease and comfort compared to heel work boots.
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