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01-08-2013, 07:29 AM
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Be aware
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Los Alamitos, CA
Oddometer: 2,472
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Not to be too bold in stating, HyTest Footrest boots n shoes.
I'm retired, worked 40 years as a diesel mechanic, a lot of it on concrete floors. Nothing came close to the HyTest Footrest I wore during the last 15 years. A welder friend was a RedWing guy and when he switched to HyTest the podiatrist was a thing of the past. Sorry 'bout the spurs and if Danner works all is good. They sure look the business. |
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01-08-2013, 10:43 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2011
Location: 33064
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This is a great topic, and thanks to Ray for teaching me something I wasn't aware could happen (I've alrady had frost-bite across both hands from about mid-way and to the ends of the fingers... but not heat injuries).
One thing I've wished to see were motorcycle boots (off-road or adventure) that have the well-engineered-in steel-mesh vents forward and rear like some road cycling shoes have. I simply don't care if my feet get wet - they do with most boots after a while anyway. I do care that my boots will dry out, and that my feet are dry (or drier) from sweat and comfortable. I live in Florida, so all this craziness of water-proof boots and the hot liners can go to heck. Give me boots I can live with for the most common weather and months motorcyclists ride in. Mambo Dave screwed with this post 01-08-2013 at 01:36 PM |
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