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Timberland Pit Boss 6" Steel Toe
Mens Timberland Pit Boss 6" Steel Toe
April 25, 2013
Reviewer: Don from Texas Gulf Coast
This is my second pair of the steel toes. Last purchase, i threw them on one morning and never looked back. This time, the shoes sort of rubbed a couple of blisters on my feet. Having to break them in gradually.In fact I'm wearing the old ones today.I'm sure they will break in soon.
Wears this shoe: Work.
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Anne Klein Spyder
Sleek by Design
April 25, 2013
Reviewer: Shareese from Cincinnati, OH
I like this shoe's design. The leather is a bit hard but I am hoping that it will soften up the more I wear it. I like the fact the I can adjust the straps at the top and foot of the boot.
Wears this shoe: All of the time
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Harley-Davidson Jammie
April 03, 2013
Reviewer: San Franciscan from Bay Area
Great looking, great quality and comfort.Would definitely recommend.
Wears this shoe: For casual funky times.
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Vasque Bitterroot GTX
A great boot
April 03, 2013
Reviewer: Terry from Alberta, Canada
A truly great boot. Durable, looks good, easy-care, pretty comfortable, good traction, and a good price. Good in summer and winter. Provides good support to the ankle without restricting movement.
Wears this shoe: Day hikes, often in wet snow or mud
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Tingley 1400 10" Work Boot
Fine flexible boot if you step up to the next size-category
April 02, 2013
Reviewer: AJ from NC
I read other reviews that said to pick the next larger category. I did and I'm happy. Fits easily over standard-width dress shoes, fits with a bit of stretching over big-soled Merril leather shoes. Didn't try my D-width Merril hiking sneakers but I'd bet they'd need +2 to work. That's reasonable, the difference between dress shoes and hiking shoes is huge anyway.
Wears this shoe: When traveling by plane, so luggage limited to sometimes-snowy-slushy places
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