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Old 01-18-2019, 11:50 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Jersey Mike View Post
If steel toe is not a requirement, the Timberland Pro series offers an excellent 8" boot with great thermal protection. They run a hardened composite toe, so there's still decent protection there without worrying about losing a toe. The only gripe is that they're heavier than a Mopar. I think they're typically around $180ish on Amazon.


For summer use, I've really enjoyed 5.11's lightweight stuff. They're not made for rugged use, but probably the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. The cons are they're made for breathability and comfort, not trench worn in all elements. If you have a pair you can wear on rainy days, then give the 5.11s a try at least once.

Lot of work boot intel from you. You come off more like an ugg boot kinda guy.
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