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    Quote Originally Posted by Louey View Post
    If you have never tried these, your missing out on a great boot.
    http://www.redwingshoes.com/
    They look good Louey....Are they comfortable on concrete, and are they lightweight??? I've got another pair that are ok on the feet, but just so dang heavy.... Gettin' old is a bummer, ya know!!!!!
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    Dave,

    I bought Rocky boots last summer for a all around work boot. I call them my Sissy Boots because they have a Side Zipper as well as front strings; which really make them going on and coming off quick. They were just under a hundered bucks and I got them at Gander Mountain. They are insulated and waterproof. I wore them in the summer while junking out cars and wear them inside while finishing off my basement and my feet don't get too hot AND I wore them out hunting last fall and in the snow this year and my feet were never cold.

    BUT the main reason I like them is that they are soooooooo comfortable and did not need breaking in.

    The only drawback is that they are NOT steel toed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Thanks Rog! That sounds familiar now that you mention it! Gotta go chase your link and see who the heck sells them around here!
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