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		<title>Work boot to purchase?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquestion asked: Probably 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 [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.hunting-boots.net">Hunting-Boots.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.hunting-boots.net/wolverine-boots/work-boot-to-purchase/">Work boot to purchase?</a></p>
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<div><em><strong>Aquestion</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Probably 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.<br />
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.</p>
<p>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.  </p>
<p>What gets me is the side of the debate  that without the steel toe ='s severed, deformed, detached, and crushed toes?<br/><br/></div>
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