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Saltyigloo t1_jac6tk9 wrote

I had the same problem landscaping. The solution was buy $60 surplus boots and get a new pair every year.

I came to the conclusion if you really use boots then they are disposable.

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AzazelCumsBuckets OP t1_jac82iu wrote

One of my coworkers does that, but his boots are almost never waterproof, even for a few weeks, and he goes through so many insoles just trying to make the cheap/surplus boots comfortable enough to walk in for 5-6 months before he gets a new pair. Plus, almost no cheap boots I've found have metatarsal guards.

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Saltyigloo t1_jacdg5q wrote

Idk, I honestly think they are the most comfortable boots out of box I have ever had. They retain that till the waterproofing fails about a year later when I was landscape.

I now have an office job but still use them to run with my dog in the mud for an hour a day. That amount of use and this pair has 3 years and still going strong.

Do you mean like embedded nail guards? Yeah idk anything about that. I do know that some boots just have such strong soles that you can step on a nail and if you don't go and put your whole weight one it they will keep the nail out. I am also 160lbs though lol

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AzazelCumsBuckets OP t1_jacgevl wrote

Nah, I don't have issues with stepping on things. Metatarsal protectors cover the top of the foot, and the external ones also keep the laces safe from sparks and stuff so they don't burn up. The cheapest pair of boots I've had with them were Irish setters that ran me like 140.

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