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I have worn the Engineer style boot with steel toe and the HD Badlands boot. Both boots are fine, but I love my HD FXRG 3 Boots. Yes, they are pricey (although I got 20% off from LSHD1); but they are very comfortable, good looking, and waterproof. I have found all the HD FXRG apparrel to be first rate (e.g., leather jacket; leather/textile pants).
I like the old fashion engineer boot, from Chippiwa, but they aren't that great for walking/hiking. Any boot similar to the Danner or SWAT type shown earlier works good for me. I think the harness type boots are ugly as are the MC specific type boots. JMOP!
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