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.
TheCaptainoftheTrees t1_j54moio wrote
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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.