I love the retail price of $75 for the overall quality, triple stitching where needed, large padded collar, strong eyelets for quick lacing, durable yet flexible sole and heel. The toe box is roomy but not tortuous, typical of this type of work boot. My size 13 is half the length of my size 13 Everboot work boots, which are also great boots. Overall the fit is comfortable and you don't need to break in, just lace up and go. I've only used them for a bit of work and can say they have excellent grip on slopes which is a good thing. Boots are a bit chunkier than hiking shoes, so care should be taken when climbing. Hiking boots seem to fit your foot better than this style. I typically use my boots in landscaping for about 7-8 months. Digging, lots of walking, climbing on trailers, trucks, tractors, digging more and working with rocks, mud, rocks, mulch, grass mud and whatever. Although I haven't had them to see if they hold up for a very long time, based on my years of experience with this type of work boot I can tell you that unless there is an unseen defect they should last up to a year or more. The not heavy boots only weigh a few grams more than my backpacking style which is good for my feet all day long. I wear 2 pairs of boots a year and replace them when 1 pair looks bad doesn't fall apart entirely because I don't risk my safety in worn out boots. * Addendum 01/18/21 After a few hard weekdays I have decided to replace the not so comfortable insoles with insoles for Dr. replacing work boots. Scholls because I felt a hard sole while digging. It has made a huge difference in comfort for me.
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