Which boots??
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Ok, so my boots have had it. They are now more suitable for planting pansies in than actually wearing and spending half my life in!
So, what do I go for next?
The criteria is:
Durable
Steel toe and midsole
Light weight, (pretty important, hate working in big daft heavy things that make you feel like you have done a days work before you start!)
Lace ups
Good sole, (had so many pairs split after a few good digs with the shovel)
So, anyone swear by a good boot? Dont mind spending for a descent pair!
And please, no Rigger suggestions. We all know they are strictly for the boot of a H&S audi estate!
Cheers
JD
So, what do I go for next?
The criteria is:
Durable
Steel toe and midsole
Light weight, (pretty important, hate working in big daft heavy things that make you feel like you have done a days work before you start!)
Lace ups
Good sole, (had so many pairs split after a few good digs with the shovel)
So, anyone swear by a good boot? Dont mind spending for a descent pair!
And please, no Rigger suggestions. We all know they are strictly for the boot of a H&S audi estate!
Cheers
JD
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I've just had my second pair of these. Best boots I've had, comfy to walk in all day even in blazing sun.
I've just had my second pair of these. Best boots I've had, comfy to walk in all day even in blazing sun.
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I go through my boots every 6-9 months, still looking for something durable. Don't care about weight (size 12 feet... any bloody boot is heavy in clown sizes). Got to buy another pair of boots, the current ones let water in now so I'll be paying close attention to this thread.
Gone through a lot of expensive work trousers too, now I've settled on £3 or £4 jeans from the likes of asda.
Anyone know of any decent boots that aren't leather?
Gone through a lot of expensive work trousers too, now I've settled on £3 or £4 jeans from the likes of asda.
Anyone know of any decent boots that aren't leather?
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Yeah someone told me about the Dewalt apprentice boot. Said they were as comfy as trainers, but on further inspection they are basic safety rated, so only steel toe, no midsole.
No good for me, but if anyone does not need a full on safety boot, they are meant to be brilliant!
Seems most of us are in the same boat with finding a descent boot!
Iv had a few pairs of Dickies.
Think my builders pencil lasted longer! :;):
JD
No good for me, but if anyone does not need a full on safety boot, they are meant to be brilliant!
Seems most of us are in the same boat with finding a descent boot!
Iv had a few pairs of Dickies.
Think my builders pencil lasted longer! :;):
JD
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Yeah, trousers dont last long either with me.Carberry wrote:I go through my boots every 6-9 months, still looking for something durable. Don't care about weight (size 12 feet... any bloody boot is heavy in clown sizes). Got to buy another pair of boots, the current ones let water in now so I'll be paying close attention to this thread.
Gone through a lot of expensive work trousers too, now I've settled on £3 or £4 jeans from the likes of asda.
Anyone know of any decent boots that aren't leather?
I wear shorts as far into the year as poss these days!
I can never get my head round how people work in jeans?!
Enough people do it, I couldnt think of anything worse personaly!
JD
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i have a pair of blaklader cotton trousers which are doing well, this is the second summer so im happy with them. at 2 years maybe my cabelas arent as bad as i thought.. heres a link
http://www.cabelas.com/product....4109480
also the nice thing about ordering american boots is you can get a wider steel toe. EE sized so thats better for me
http://www.cabelas.com/product....4109480
also the nice thing about ordering american boots is you can get a wider steel toe. EE sized so thats better for me
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hoggs, steel stoe and midsole, goodyear sole, best boots every ive got 13 feet so bit heavy but not like riggers etc, wear mine 10 hours a day
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i have the same as giles best boot of them all as you know i am heavey on them last a year allways change boots yearly good practice as for pants craghoppers are top class light weight water repels of them and wind proof plenty of pockets if needed.cheers cookie
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Riggers all the way for me £60 a pair quality ones, MSH
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I tend to go for these http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-brown-rigger-boots-size-9/49087 keeps the mud/tarmac from sticking on your trousers.
Boots never seem to last me longer than 4/5months.....must be all the diesel/heat
Boots never seem to last me longer than 4/5months.....must be all the diesel/heat