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Old 01-10-2010, 07:54 PM
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Thank's for the replies.It sounds like I may have made a good choise this time.I hope I get the millage out of mine that the most of you got without a problem.Any more comments are most welcome.
 
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tried them on last year at the IMC show in cleveland last year, felt good, but alot of money for something I never saw any info on, or know about the company. If there in cleveland at the end of the month I may just have a pair. The waterproofing is what I'm after.
 
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Have had mine for a few years and love them. Super comfortable to walk in and 100% waterproof.
 
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Old 01-11-2010, 05:55 PM
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I think the older are better. I tried a couple pair since the mfg change. I sent the first pair back because the upper stitching (where the stretchy stuff is) was sticking out and irritating my leg. The second pair was a little better but still bothered me. They are definitely lighter than the Chippewas I ended up with but the leather in the Chippewas feels like buttah when I put them on.
 
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I have a pair of Chippewa Engineers boots right now and am thinking of checking these out. I have to agree with Seaweed the leather on mine are great. I rather wear them now than my Magnum and Bates work boots, although the insoles could use some work.
 
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Had mine for about 2 years, fit well, they are one of the only boots i have found offered in a narrow width. Wore mine all over Sturgis, SD wet and dry. Feet were good
 
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I have had and used a pair of their touring boots for the last three years now and they live up to their billing. The heels wear quickly (must be the reason for the resole program) but they are 100% waterproof. On a trip from St Louis to NJ this past September, I rode over 800 out of 1000 miles in the rain, and my feet were dry at all times. Would I buy another pair......absolutely!
 
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Had for about 3 years now and wouldn't trade them for any other boot. I've been in downpours for hours and feet were completely dry. Very comfortable to walk in as well...you made a good decision.
 
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I have to agree with everyone else on these boots. I have the Tourers and really like them. I have a hard time finding comfortable boots. I found these at a show, tried them on and bought them. I've had the boots for 3 yrs and you can wear them all day in comfort and they are waterproof. I've been in quite a few down pours, I'm not one to pull over until I can't see the road so I can tell you they don't leak...good buy.
 
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Had mine resoled once in about 10 years,best boots I ever had.And they are waterproof.
 


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