Archive for December, 2009
Is it true that Wolverine Brand boots and shoes are the best?
Posted by: | CommentsI've got a friend that is on his feet at least 12 a day working, and he's tellin me that Wolverine Brand boots are the most comfortable, durable, and longest lasting boots made. True or not true? I'm looking 4 answers about this brand of boot, not recommendations of other boots ok. I know that Catapillar, Georga, Danner and Justin are great boots to.
Are my boots too big for me?
Posted by: | CommentsHello. I just bought a pair of Wolverine work boots. My feet are size 10, wide. The boots I ordered are size 9.5. They just arrived and I tried them on. They feel really tight and are a little uncomfortable.
Will the boots eventually adjust to my feet, or do I have to return the boots and get a larger size?
Is Wolverine a good work boot?
Posted by: | CommentsIm thinking of buying these boots http://www.workbootsusa.com/woduwa6wobo.html
for my boyfriend who works in construction. Guys, is this a good purchase?? Is wolverine a good brand? Is it better than carhartt? He owns a pair of worn-out carhartts now. I need your opinions, I know nothing about work boots. Thanks!!
What boots are better for construction? Danner or Red Wing?
Posted by: | CommentsI'm an electrical superintendent and need a new pair of boots. I'm down to Danner or Red Wing. What do you think?
I've had Timberland, Wolverine, cheap knock offs, etc. but want to try something new, so Danner or Red Wing, or other option????
BigGame
Posted by: | CommentsWhen making your selection, stick with a size that fits you. Don"t settle for a pair of boots that are too small or too large just because you can get a great deal.
Below are the boots results that we found for you based on the following terms BigGame.
If your search shows too few results then please change your words slightly. If you see too many search results, then fine tune your keywords and run the search again.
![]() Rocky 7740 BuckStalker Light Zip Waterproof Rubber Boots 12W FREE OVERNIGHT SHIP US $99.99
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![]() Danner Frontier Extreme 10 600 Gram US $115.00
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![]() Mens IRISH SETTER SHADOW TREK 9 hunting boot new US $140.00
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 85D 46000 BIS US $251.95
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 8EE 46000 BIS US $251.95
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 8D 46000 BIS US $251.95
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 75D 46000 BIS US $251.95
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 105EE 46000 BIS US $251.95
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![]() Danner Raptor 400G Hunting Boots Size 75EE 46000 BIS US $251.95
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big game 09 boots
Posted by: | CommentsIf you are looking for hunting boots, then you"ve come to the right place.
The following are the leather boots results returned for you based on the following terms big game 09 boots.
If your inquiry shows too few boots then please adjust your terms a little. If you see too many search results, then adjust your keywords and search again.
No items matching your keywords were found.
Wolverine durashock (work boots)?
Posted by: | CommentsIs the wolverine durashock a comfortable and DURABLE boot? I have read many problems with the multishock soles, and several other wolverine boots. If Im going to spend this kind of money I want something that will be comfortable and will last a long-long time.
Choosing The Right Hunting Boot For You
Posted by: | CommentsWhen shopping for hunting boots, it's important to choose the best boot for you. That boot may not be the one that your hunting buddies like, or you saw advertised on TV; but needs to be the best choice based on your needs and preferences.
Three things to take into consideration when choosing a boot:
For starters, consider the conditions you will most likely be hunting in. Take into account the temperature and terrain. These factors will play a role in your choice as you need to ensure that you get boots that will keep you warm enough, and boots that will work in the chosen terrain. Most boots use a material called Thinsulate for insulation and warth. The higher the grams of Thinsulate in a pair of boots, the warmer they are. Boots with a lower amount of Thinsulate (say 200 to 300 grams) will offer less thermal protection than a pair lined with 800 grams of Thinsulate.

Once that decision has been made, you need to decide what level of water protection you need: water proof or water resistant. They aren't the same thing and need to be given consideration. Water proof boots repel all water while water resistant boots only repel a certain amount of water.
If you enjoy diverse types of hunting, you may want to keep a hunting boot set for various kinds of hunting. As an example, you would have a hunting boot set for deer hunting, where you would be mainly on dry land, and a separate set of hunting boots for hunting waterfowl.
Buying the right hunting boot isn't that difficult, but requires some basic planning.
Steel toe boots safe?
Posted by: | CommentsI'm missing the arguement, and I've seen another question like this... but the steel toe issue has 2 scenario's right?... Let me label them out, the 2nd is the one that no one talks about?
Note to anyone - how are your catapillar boots, your wolverines, and then your cheap walmart/sears brands?
1. Steel toe on, toes get cut off because of something falling on them. OUCH!.. Reattach perhaps?
2. This one is what I question. No steel toe, large object falls on toes. SMASH... Pudding in your shoes.
Wouldn't it be safer to say you'de be better off with a steel toe?
Snake Boots Versus Snake Chaps
Posted by: | CommentsOne of the posts I did on Snake books prompted an e-mail question about the difference between snake proof boots and snake proof chaps.
Snake boots are actaul boots that have been covered in ballistic nylon so a snale bite cannot penetrate the boot. Snake chaps are built like horseback chaps in that they cover both of the legs from the upper thigh down to the boot. Snake chaps are usually covered in cordura or some other nylon based covering that prevents bite penetration from a snake.
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Snake Boots | Snake Chaps |
Both have pros and cons. Snake boots only cover the leg up to the knee area while chaps cover all the way up to the upper thigh, but chaps don't cover the foot itself. If your boots aren't snake proof, then you may still be at risk with chaps only. Personally, I prefer snake boots as they offer me a level of protection where I really want it: my lower leg.





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