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Wooden-Importance t1_j53eqbe wrote

Redwings, when I was skinny enough to bend over to tie them.

Now that I'm a fat old guy it's Justins square toes, because i can slip them on.

IDK if Redwings offer a pull on design or not.

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gordielaboom t1_j54p7fz wrote

Redwings last (if you want someone from a lumber mill’s opinion). Tried LeHigh because they sent a truck to our mill - they lasted a little over a month. Learned real quick the Vimes’ theory of boots. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boots_theory

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Boots theory

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mainemoose42 t1_j54s14p wrote

Just paid 350 for a new pair, they’re repairable and my last pair lasted 3 years. So $100/year roughly on boots that I only had to replace because the waterproof finally gave out at the crease. They’re still more than functional for dry work though.

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TankowningSOT t1_j54f0tq wrote

Redwings are king down at the Yahd.

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EngineerAugust t1_j53d3qk wrote

Red Wing and Timberland are top brands. I used to work construction years ago and Red Wings were always popular for their comfort, durability and waterproof. They are expensive though. Timberland are a close second among others.

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HAMMERMAIN73 t1_j53l9d7 wrote

Not an old timer but the old timers spend their time standing around. Seen em wear sketchers out there. Go for Chippewas in the spring summer fall. If it's super sloppy go for muks avoid Carolinas. If your gonna be out there freezing your ass off get some refrigiwears.

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bloodshotnipples t1_j549y5j wrote

Old timer that wore and even had a cobbler maintain my chippewas. My Carolinas are superior.

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HAMMERMAIN73 t1_j54ckmg wrote

I have a cobbler maintain my chippewas. Got a pair of carolina's last year it sprung a leak but was also the wrong size. I overshot accomodating winter socks. Got a new pair this year. Sprung a leak immediately. I wanted em to work out but 2x in a row is inexcusable.

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Dangerous-String-988 t1_j53ptys wrote

Chippewas are the most comfortable steel toe I have found after working many years in a lumber mill.

Comfortable and sturdy. My latest pair is a little over 2 years old.

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teamjoebeck t1_j53oycy wrote

I like Merrell’s for warm weather and Nat’s for winter. I go composite toe. I was told if anything heavy enough lands on steel toe, potential for severing toes is real.

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teamjoebeck t1_j53p95n wrote

A good insole goes a long way. Bean’s sells some good ones for $50.

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Antnee83 t1_j54rfet wrote

I have a 15 year old pair of Carolinas that took me up thousands of feet of trees wearing spurs, and still keeps water out.

I'm going with those.

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ChazmasterG t1_j57jcxc wrote

My choice as well. Carolinas haven't let me down yet

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mtbsnow t1_j54uh8f wrote

Not the old school choice, but I go with the American made Danners these days. Current pair is going strong after two years. For non steel toe I like Chippewas, but I have high arches and the toe cap rubs the top of my foot.

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xach t1_j553fhv wrote

Carolina logging boots in the spring and summer and Ranger by Honeywell red lined rubber boots in wet/cold weather.

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Smokin77 t1_j55u2ec wrote

Last pair were issue. Fuckin things never wear out and ate toenails every Friday when I finally got to take em off. Hated steel toes. Bought the first pair of composite in 83 I think. Still in the closet but never get worn. Carolinas just don't die.

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MorsGodOfDeath t1_j542gc0 wrote

Iron Age Footwear. The farmers i know had parents who wore em and swore by em so they just started wearing em too

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TheCaptainoftheTrees t1_j54moio wrote

I used to wear Chippewas, my last pair of those didn’t last very long and I decided to go away from logger boots and bought a pair of Keens. The Keens have held up really well so I’ve bought a second pair with life left in the first pair. Composite toe so it’s less cold and a little lighter. I walk anywhere from 2-10 miles a day out in the woods so I go through boots.

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Low-Shake8053 t1_j54mrcz wrote

If you're in the L/A area go to Paul's in downtown Lewiston he'll get you a solid pair

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Salmonredd t1_j54tqic wrote

Redwings all the way. They even have steel toed slip on shoes…

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sspif t1_j5514uc wrote

Labonvilles

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captaindog t1_j55n010 wrote

All XtraTuffs on the waterfront

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anyodan8675 t1_j57c98v wrote

If you are not sure what kind of boots you will need get Dickies from Walmart at a fraction of the price and upgrade when they wear out with your fancy paycheck!

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zerosuperego t1_j5a40iw wrote

My dad swore by Redwings for years until he upgraded to White’s.

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z-eldapin t1_j53e6xk wrote

Timberland

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King_O_Walpole t1_j54n0r6 wrote

Seconded timberland pros!

Best boots I’ve worn on a construction site. Wear them year round.

They’re all a little different with arch support/comfort so just do what feels best on your feet!

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mtbsnow t1_j54u8km wrote

Timberland pro used to be my go to, but I think they changed the soles as my last two pairs split within 6 months.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j53s0r1 wrote

Dunno the brand but we called 'em shit kickers back in the day. Steel toed.

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