BOOTS
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#12
RE: BOOTS
My problem is that I have a real narrow foot. I bought a pair of Corbin boots back in 96...but I haven't been able to find them again, so I think Corbin stopped marketing them. I've had my second re-sole job done on them last year, so hopefully they will last a few more years. They have a zipper up the inside with a velcro closure over the zipper. I've tried Red Wing and HD boots an none are nearly as comfortable as the Corbins.....wish they were still seling them.
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#14
RE: BOOTS
Caterpillar or Skechers steel toed high top work boots have always been my favorite and most comfortable riding boots. I also have a couple pair of Durango harness boots, but they're not as comfy as the other style/brands. I wear them every day for work, but for riding I prefer my Cats or Skechers.
#15
RE: BOOTS
WWW.GEORGIABOOT.COM (STYLE G6274)
IM BUYING FROM THIS CO FOR 25 YEARS.. IVE FOUND NO BETTER BOOT.
HARLEY MAKES MCYS NOT BOOTS.. I BOUGHT A PAIR OF HD'S 10 YEARS AGO WORE THEM FOR 2 DAYS.. THEY SIT IN MY BASEMENT.
TOO HARD AND TOO HEAVY !
IM BUYING FROM THIS CO FOR 25 YEARS.. IVE FOUND NO BETTER BOOT.
HARLEY MAKES MCYS NOT BOOTS.. I BOUGHT A PAIR OF HD'S 10 YEARS AGO WORE THEM FOR 2 DAYS.. THEY SIT IN MY BASEMENT.
TOO HARD AND TOO HEAVY !
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#18
RE: BOOTS
ORIGINAL: elcid1989
Problem I have is that most H-D boots don't come in EE width. I prefer the zip side, leather/nylon boots kind of like the old jungle boots. (Except all black) Ideally, I'd have steel toes too.
Any body seen anything like this?
Problem I have is that most H-D boots don't come in EE width. I prefer the zip side, leather/nylon boots kind of like the old jungle boots. (Except all black) Ideally, I'd have steel toes too.
Any body seen anything like this?
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#20
RE: BOOTS
I just went through this. The HD boot I was looking at (Hustin) was not in stock anywhere in my area so I would have to order them without trying them on (no way am I going to do that.....). That particular boot is made by Wolverine and I could not find it anywhere else. My old boots are made by Georgia boot and were pretty comfortable but did not hold up well (wore holes in the leather after two years of use). I ended up getting a pair of Frye harness boots - they cost me $50 more than the Hustin's would have, are a really well built boot, and American made. Just breaking them in right now.