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Neurosis13
location: San Diego, CA Gender: Male
Born again Athiest, practicing Troublemaker
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 20 on 2/27/2013 10:13 AM >
| | | Posted by tofutiger Palladium boots are cheap (50$), rugged, light, canvas, easy to maneuver/run in, and thick soled. And they don't look suspicious. I recommend them.
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Funny you should say that haha. Palladium Boots used some of my UE pics (with permission) and conducted an interview with me for their blog. I was wary at first because Palladium is owned by Vice Magazine, a mag that kind of caters to hipsters and what not, but in the end, I decided I really didn't give a fuck and went ahead with it. It was a positive experience overall, I think.
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Steed
location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 21 on 2/27/2013 11:31 AM >
| | | Vice Magazine owns a boot company? That's fucked up. What's next, Pitchfork has their own brand of brass knuckles? Although in their defence, I understand the hipster need for self defence...there are crazy people out there. Like me.
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Skich
location: Tulsa Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 22 on 2/27/2013 9:29 PM >
| | | I work as an electrician. Danner is the boot of choice for me. They are super comfy. Have had this pair for about 13 month and they are still holding up well.
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terapr0
location: Sauga City Gender: Male
www . tohellandback . net
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 23 on 2/27/2013 9:42 PM >
| | | Bates GX-8 tactical boots are the best I've come across so far. I've bought 2 pairs and absolutely love them. I've got the Gore-Tex ones for exploring and Gore-tex w/ steel toe for work. You can find them reasonably cheap on eBay and they're worth every penny. I dont think any pair of $50 boots is going to be comfortable to walk in all day. Footwear you intend to use for any length of time usually isnt something to cheap out on.
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Neurosis13
location: San Diego, CA Gender: Male
Born again Athiest, practicing Troublemaker
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 24 on 2/28/2013 2:09 AM >
| | | Posted by Steed Vice Magazine owns a boot company? That's fucked up. What's next, Pitchfork has their own brand of brass knuckles? Although in their defence, I understand the hipster need for self defence...there are crazy people out there. Like me.
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Yeah... so weird, right? When the Rep contacted me about some of my photos, the person had a Vice records email address. I asked her about it, and they said that Palladium is owned by Vice. I don't even think hipsters know how to use a set of brass knuckles lol. They just sip PBR tall cans and act passive-aggressive.
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Neurosis13
location: San Diego, CA Gender: Male
Born again Athiest, practicing Troublemaker
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 25 on 2/28/2013 2:11 AM >
| | | Posted by terapr0 Bates GX-8 tactical boots are the best I've come across so far. I've bought 2 pairs and absolutely love them. I've got the Gore-Tex ones for exploring and Gore-tex w/ steel toe for work. You can find them reasonably cheap on eBay and they're worth every penny. I dont think any pair of $50 boots is going to be comfortable to walk in all day. Footwear you intend to use for any length of time usually isnt something to cheap out on.
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I don't want to go the tactical route just because I think tac-gear garners attention. A decent set of construction boots I feel would be more appropriate.
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Chris-Kicker
location: New York, NY Gender: Male
no, I did not Kick Chris.
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 26 on 3/1/2013 5:58 PM >
| | | Posted by Astro
Agreed, but if I am going to climb a fence, I will either do it barefoot (those boots are super easy to remove) or I will be wearing a different pair of shoes. Those boots are weatherproof (I did it, they didn't come like that), so I don't have to worry about them being soaked with water or anything.
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eh. that was some pretty bad spelling on my part, however you clearly understood my half asleep typing skills, thus I don't feel bad. honestly though. when you said cowboy boots. I pictured these: http://www.anythin.../4cowboy-boots.jpg
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siper
location: SF, CA Gender: Male
"His hand upon her breast, he knew today meant death."
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 27 on 3/1/2013 6:34 PM >
| | | Posted by Chris-Kicker
eh. that was some pretty bad spelling on my part, however you clearly understood my half asleep typing skills, thus I don't feel bad. honestly though. when you said cowboy boots. I pictured these: http://www.anythin.../4cowboy-boots.jpg
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I thought of these:
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terapr0
location: Sauga City Gender: Male
www . tohellandback . net
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 28 on 3/1/2013 9:24 PM >
| | | Posted by Neurosis13 I don't want to go the tactical route just because I think tac-gear garners attention. A decent set of construction boots I feel would be more appropriate.
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fair enough, but unless you're wearing them with some type of "tactical" outfit, they just look like black boots....rather indistinguishable from combat boots or black construction boots. I actually think the only thing that makes them "tactical" is the soft rubber sole thats super quiet. The side-zipper is a nice touch too, but I dont know if that qualifies for being "tactical" either lol. If you're insisting on sticking w/ construction boots then I;ve also has good luck w/ Dakota and Terra boots. Neither are as comfortable as my Bates, but the Dakota's have held up really well
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Hootie
location: VA Gender: Female
One playground after another...
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 29 on 3/1/2013 9:30 PM >
| | | Busted out laughing
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b-rye
location: Indiana Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 30 on 3/3/2013 4:36 AM >
| | | try your best to stay away from anything from walmart, I had to buy a tube of shoe goo (which is a godly tube of amazing-ness) after a month or so. I did do some pretty heavy use, went swimming in a river with them on, got stuck in mud up to my knees, went hiking in them regularly, and the only problem ive had was the crappy plastic sole coming unglued from the bottom of the boot. although, it may have something to do with me leaving them on the porch outside in the blazing summer heat, I think the plastic expanded and then contracted breaking the bond of the glue to the sole.
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Steed
location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Race Traitor
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 31 on 3/4/2013 6:50 AM >
| | | Oh yeah, one other good option I found for boots once was police-surplus boots. They were relatively light, and obviously if someone was examining footprints at the scene, they'd assume your footprints were from a cop.
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AdventureDog
location: Detroit, MI Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 32 on 3/4/2013 3:02 PM >
| | | Posted by Steed Oh yeah, one other good option I found for boots once was police-surplus boots. They were relatively light, and obviously if someone was examining footprints at the scene, they'd assume your footprints were from a cop.
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That is actually damn brilliant!
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Steed
location: Edmonton/Seoul Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 33 on 3/4/2013 3:28 PM >
| | | Posted by AdventureDog
That is actually damn brilliant!
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I could only see it being useful in very limited circumstances though. It's not like CSI: Abandoned Amusement Park is going to be on your ass. But they were good practical boots. By the way, last weekend I returned to this place http://www.uer.ca/...=107564&currpage=1 which I had visited previously wearing canvas shoes, but this time I was wearing heavy boots. I had to climb a fence to get in that was about one meter high brick, then another meter of flimsy metal bars with spikes on the top. Numerous times I nearly caught my boots and almost did a faceplant on the ground on the other side or worse.
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AdventureDog
location: Detroit, MI Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 34 on 3/4/2013 3:47 PM >
| | | Posted by Steed
I could only see it being useful in very limited circumstances though. It's not like CSI: Abandoned Amusement Park is going to be on your ass. But they were good practical boots. By the way, last weekend I returned to this place http://www.uer.ca/...=107564&currpage=1 which I had visited previously wearing canvas shoes, but this time I was wearing heavy boots. I had to climb a fence to get in that was about one meter high brick, then another meter of flimsy metal bars with spikes on the top. Numerous times I nearly caught my boots and almost did a faceplant on the ground on the other side or worse.
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we call those spikes scrotum slicers
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Jay000
location: NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 35 on 3/16/2013 5:27 PM >
| | | I wear an old pair of timberland work boots. Their not light but the thick soles and steel toes do a lot to protect and they are waterproof.
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Lomax
location: Denver Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 36 on 3/16/2013 7:26 PM >
| | | Botas picudas! I have a pair of those too, they drive all the chuntaritas wild
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seedy
location: Triad, North Carolina Gender: Male
Won't eat you.
| | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 37 on 3/20/2013 11:31 PM >
| | | If you cheap out on the boots, but want to add comfort, I highly suggest superfeet insoles or arch molds....you actually heat up the arch molds in the oven and then stand on them for a minute or two. Vastly improve the comfort of an average boot. I usually wear boots if I'm concerned with stepping on nails, but have also done plenty of exploring in Vans or chuck taylors as well. I hate trying to climb a fence in anything but a flimsy sneaker.
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Relocate
location: nunyabiz Gender: Male
| | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 38 on 3/21/2013 1:23 AM >
| | | I would save for some better boots with thick soles. I have the McRae Industrial® 6" Lacer Slip-Resistant Work Boots, but I found them on sale for $65 at a sporting goods store...they provided all the strength I need to walk over rusty metal, but they weren't too comfy until I put in some Dr. Scholls(What can I say, I'm getting old!) I think the best answer would be to shop around and try on as many as you can that provide good safety and comfortability. What's right for some may not be right for you...
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DJ Craig
Moderator location: Johnson City, TN Gender: Male
Break the Silence
| | | | Re: Suggestions on good boots <Reply # 39 on 3/21/2013 1:57 PM >
| | | I really love my waterproof Merrell hiking boots! http://www.merrell...proof?dimensions=0
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