Message from @Artemis
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I try and catch 140-200 boots on sale, buy 2 pairs
I've got a pair of redwing blacksmith boots. They're not made for hiking but work well enough. The only downside seems to be they're a bit slick on smooth floors. Otherwise they're made to last years and years.
Plenty of other good boots out there though, I'd suggest watching some videos from Carl Murawski. They review a lot of boots and other clothes that are made to last for life.
Just tired of dropping 80$ ever coupple of months
Would much rather have a hiking type shoe than a boot but whatever will last im down for
Has anyone ever heard of Hazard 4 or their products
Yeah an $80 pair of boots won't last you. Hell a $150 pair of boots might last a year or two of regular walking on pavement
I wear red wings for work, only thi g I don't kill in 6 months
You don't really get into those 8-10 year boots until you hit 300 or more. Sometimes on sale
granted if they're for work they probably won't even last that long, depending on what you do
I'm a heavy industrial mechanic/electrician... I only get 3 years out of a pair of RW
There's only so much stress that leather and rubber can take after all
But yeah I'd definitely suggest looking at Carl Murawski's youtube channel. They've been in construction for a long time and know a good bit about clothes that last, and practical fashion
But still worth the $350
I work in IT at a grain mill, so I'm in a lot of different environments from an office to mills full of giant industrial machinery, so I found a happy balance with the redwing heritage blacksmith boot. It's not a workboot, but still durable enough to take life. At least so far, haven't had them too long.
Nice, I switched a while ago, on my third pair of the loggers... 3 years on each, and honestly the last time I just got a new pair because it had been 3 years
But I work in a chemical manufacturing facility, so I have to have steel toe, slip resistant, and electrical rated
I've had mine for about 3 weeks now and they're just starting to break in, walking around 8 miles a day. Still not the most comfortable thing but I've been told that because of the cork midsole and stiff leather, they'd be horrible at first and end up super comfortable
Yeah, all redwings are like that
Most good boots with natural materials from what I hear
I've heard it said that a bad shoe will be comfortable to start and uncomfortable after time, while a good shoe is uncomfortable to start but gets more comfortable over time. Then you've got custom stuff which is just always comfortable
The Merrill 8" I got are comfortable all the way, had them a while now
I wear 5.11 boots. I like them, and they last a while. I have two pairs
5.11 makes decent stuff. I tried their pants and wore them out in two months though
a couple different ones. Right now I'm on a pair of duluth pants and they're holding up decently
I've never heard anything good about 5.11
I wear Blaklader x1600 pants for work, the only thing I can't destroy easily... blew out the Duluth fire hose pants in less than a year
I like the built in kneepad pockets on the x1600's though, I rock some heavy duty waffle style hard rubber with air in each square.
I blew out the firehose pants pretty quickly, but I wanted to try their jeans. So far they seem to be pretty good quality, and a bit better built than the firehose pants
I wanna say the firehose pants lasted me 4 months, which is longer than usual
it's always the crotch that goes
Nice. Welcome to the land of the slightly less oppressed 😛
ha
yeah well ive got to get there first
heres hoping all my meme-ry hasnt put me on too many watch lists
Nah, watch lists are a way of life here.... Obama isn't president anymore
And unlike literally every other country in the world, we let everyone in for the most part.
citizenship as long as you can afford the legal fees and wait times from what I hear
This may be a dumb question but would either of these be a problem running it without a suppressor