MassWineGuy
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Big fan of my Danners. Invest in quality socks as well, they’re also an important part of the equation.
Which model do you wear?
Big fan of my Danners. Invest in quality socks as well, they’re also an important part of the equation.
It’s better to go to a local store and try boots on rather than listen to the advice of others. What works for me may not work for you. We all walk differently (pronation) and have different shaped feet.Hey everyone. I need to buy a pair of well made boots that are insulated and waterproof. I’m fine spending the money on something good. I don’t need them higher than my ankles.
Thanks!
It’s better to go to a local store and try boots on rather than listen to the advice of others. What works for me may not work for you. We all walk differently (pronation) and have different shaped feet.
Danner Vicious 8”, composite toe. I prefer a higher lace up, it’s saved me from rolling an ankle more than once. Also, I’m a hard toe guy. Worked in a bunch of industrial settings that have required steel toes and feel naked without.Which model do you wear?
I like the composite toe as well. Not for safety just the room it provides, much more comfortable.Danner Vicious 8”, composite toe. I prefer a higher lace up, it’s saved me from rolling an ankle more than once. Also, I’m a hard toe guy. Worked in a bunch of industrial settings that have required steel toes and feel naked without.
If you go to a small store, make sure they measure your feet with a Brannock device. I am a 12B and since I started buying nothing but 12B shoes and boots, my feet and knees feel way better. I have 2 pair of Whites Outdoorsman that I switch out so that each pair gets a full day to dry out from foot perspiration. Since I started doing that with all my shoes, none of my shoes stink.
TBH I didn't even realize they made the low version. Thanks!I have the shoe version of those.
There’s different versions of it. Mine’s all brown and waterproof.TBH I didn't even realize they made the low version. Thanks!
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I have not found that to be the case at all. I have also found places that have them, but have no idea how to use it.And I’m sure every shoe department has at least one.