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Pretty Slick boots

If I were an angler, spending $430 for comfortable boots that would last me a lifetime, wouldn't seem like too bad of an investment.

I work with people that spend $200-300 on their work boots, and they probably only last 5-10 years.
 
If I were an angler, spending $430 for comfortable boots that would last me a lifetime, wouldn't seem like too bad of an investment.

I work with people that spend $200-300 on their work boots, and they probably only last 5-10 years.
5 - 10 years on a workboot it a longgg time
 
I wear wolverines for work, i spend between 80-120 on them and they only last a year or so but there much more comfortable than any tennis shoe or basketball shoe I've ever owned.
 
I work with people that spend $200-300 on their work boots, and they probably only last 5-10 years.<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->

my boots last a year or two, i do hay during the summer, and that kiils these boots, i had some really nice wolverines that were like 250, they had oil in the soals, most comfterable thing ive ever worn, and that lasted 2 years, last year they pooped out, on the last day i had hay in my boot, their were holes in the soals


p.s., how do you spell that, soals, solls?.....the rubber part on the bottom of the shoe
 
There is nothing like putting on a cheap pair of rubber boots that are just made for wet days and when you get back from hiking fishing whatever your boots are full of blood from the blisters.
 
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