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Very happy with my HD boots, I’ve had the current ones about 10 years and only recently had the front half of the sole replaced as it was no longer providing grip on slippery roads. So comfortable and sturdy, Wasn’t ready to replace them yet.
Harley branded boots are hit and miss on quality. I bought some HD branded boots like that a couple years ago for my wife and a pair for my grandson. Grandson didn't make it through the riding season with his pair. The sole came off of one after riding in the rain and then walking into a fuel stop. My wife still has hers and they are holding up but she doesn't wear them much.
They don't make their boots in my size but I stick with U.S.A. Redwing, Chippewa, Carolina, etc. They last me long enough to make up the cost difference.
The op is about Harley Branded Boots, not a request for a different boot.
I have already shown where the "so called" good boot companies also make cheap versions. Plus my high dollar Red Wing steel-toe boots were worse quality than those in the OP and no support from Redwing.
Looks like at least Harley stands behind them. Be good to see how the second pair workout.
Two days?🤣 They better stand behind them. I went through 5 pairs of Redwings in my 35 years in construction wearing them everyday. They were resoled a few times.
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