Archive for January, 2010
Sizing for Boots
Posted by: | CommentsBuying boots off the internet or online means that you absolutely have to have a clear understanding of your boot size. There's nothing worse than buying and receiving a pair of books online to find that you ordered the wrong size. Then you have to deal with the pain and hassle of a return and re-order.
Generally, it's a good idea to look at boots that are one size larger than your tennis shoes. This is done to accommodate the thicker socks that most hunters wear during the cold weather seasons.
For example, I ususally wear a size 11.5 shoe so I buy a 12.5 boot. This sizing method has worked very well for me over the years.
Work boot to purchase?
Posted by: | CommentsProbably headed to the store tommrow, choice is between a wolverine, a sears diehard (cheap!).. Or a catapillar (most likely). Catapillar sounds nice, wolverine sounds fancy... sears sounds cheerful in the pocket book. Walmart sounds ok but their shoes are always ugly, but I guess the die-hards are the same. lol. I've been trying to find a pair at 2nd hand stores. Found a pair a size to big... just going to purchase a new pair as I need to start work soon - any suggestions would be helpful. Which work boots (steel toe)... have you guys been most comfortable in? I don't want a hurt foot, returning shoes to the store, etc. And I almost want a long 8inch boot one that goes high but... unsure if thats smart. I also want to use these for the outdoors and traveling so weight and functionality is probably a issue.
I know, I've contemplated that scenario - unfortunatly most places want you to have a steel toe. Its really one of those "if I give my a kid a crayon, and he eats it.. he might choke, but if he trys to draw with spraypaint..." type of deals.
The way I look at it, is if you where to happen to have a large object fall on your "steel toe"... It would give added support - thats pretty much a shovel or rock. Yet if a metal object, larger... falls.... it equals bye bye to toes.
What gets me is the side of the debate that without the steel toe ='s severed, deformed, detached, and crushed toes?
hunting clothing and boots.up for sugestions?
Posted by: | Commentsi want to get some new boots for this years elk/deer hunt...im hoping to have around 100 maybe 130 bucks buy the end of this month and want boots that are suited for idahos forests...especially around boise...so i want some with maybe like 100 grams of insulation not to little just enough to keep me warm..and i want to save up for some archery camo clothing for next years archery hunt
as for boots what do you think of Rockys boots and Wolverines
and for clothing im just thinking about a good pair of pants, and a good sweatshirt, just nothing that breaks the bank
Can I buy boots that are a size smaller than my regular foot size?
Posted by: | CommentsHello. I'm looking at buying a pair of Wolverine work boots. However, it's a clearance sale and they don't have my size. My foot size is 10, however, I find that size 9.5 feels nice and snug (which I like)
The boots I want are available only in size 9. Would this be a problem for my size 10 feet?
If it is a problem, there are steel-toe boots available in my size. What are the benefits of steel-toe? Do they make the boots any heavier?
why do my new boots squeak?
Posted by: | Commentsthey squeak when i walk on tile or anything like that, its the sole that squeaking btw. i dont know how to stop them from squeaking and i dont want to return them cause there good boots. there wolverine boots.
Can I use loggers boots for hiking?
Posted by: | CommentsI have the Wolverine Chesapeake Logger boots.
Wolverine
Posted by: | CommentsFinding the "right" pair of boots for your personal needs can be tough. Take the time to make a good decision.
The following are the boots results we found for you based on the following keywords Wolverine.
If your query finds too few boots for hunting then please broaden your terms a little. If you see too many results, then narrow your search words and run the search again.
![]() Wolverine hunting boots mossy oak US $60.00
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![]() NEW WOLVERINE COMBAT BOOTS BLACK GORE TEX LINED SIZE 55 R NIB US $39.95
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![]() 16 W HIKING WORK BOOTS NIB BATES US $44.95
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How good are wolverine boots/treads?
Posted by: | CommentsI want to get a pair of wolverine boots (wo2582, which have the durashock) but the tread does not seem very deep. I would **** to buy a 150$ pair of boots only for the tread to be worn down in a short amount of time.
So, how good are wolverine boots for longevity and durability?
These are actually work boots. This just seemed like a reasonable section to post my question. My main concern is durability and longevity of the boots.
size 13 eee
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 have located for you based on the following words size 13 eee.
If your query shows too few hunting boots then please adjust your words slightly. If you see too many search results, then fine tune your search terms and run the search again.
![]() MUCK Fieldblazer All Terrain Sport Boot Mens 13 135 US $99.99
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![]() US Army Type II Combat Boots mens Sz 125 Reg tw125 US $42.50
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![]() US Army Addison GORE TEX 282 Combat Sz 125 R POA125R US $42.50
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![]() Men POLO Field Equestrian Horse Riding Leather Boots with knee guard All US 6 13 US $179.00
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13eee
Posted by: | CommentsIf you are looking for hunting boots, then you"ve come to the right place.
Below are the leather boots results returned for you based on the following keywords 13eee.
If your inquiry shows too few results then please broaden your terms a little. If you see too many items, then adjust your search words and search again.
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