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Insulated Redwings. Can wear them 24/7 and have before. They feel like slippers. BTW, most steel toe boots are not steel anymore, they are a composite material these days. There were too many severed toe injuries from chit falling on the feet and the steel cover was shearing off the workers toes. Better in my opinion because the steel type would get too cold in freezing climates
mythbusters 'busted' that one
+1 for caterpillar ST, though I'm on the lookout for some 8" zipups just to be even lazier and not have to lace my boots every time
Ditto here. One pair Chippewa cowboy boots and one pair Chippewa "Crazy Horse" 6" motorcycle boots. Never really thought about it but I have a pair of cowboy and a pair of Indian boots.
Not this cat,like to feel the shifter.Besides I wear steel toes all day at my job.
Same here, have to wear them at work, can't stand riding in them. I keep a pair at work so I can change when I get there.
I do wear hard toe riding boots on my sportbike because I'm more likely to scrub my toe on the ground.
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