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    • GraemeG
      Graeme
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      Chris, my work here is done. 😃

      Lucifer, the Denham webstore carries the Buttero shoes.

      http://www.denhamthejeanmaker.com/#/card/2086/buttero-high.json
      http://www.denhamthejeanmaker.com/#/card/2087/buttero-low.json

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      • LuciferL
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        Thanks guys! really appreciate it!

        Seize the day and don't you cry.

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        • ChrisC
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          @Graeme:

          Chris, my work here is done. 😃

          I wonder if Viberg or White's would be willing to do a one-off custom build for me?

          You are such a bad influence, especially considering how little willpower I have. 😛

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          • GraemeG
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            Oh, I'm in trouble now…

            A tanker boot is basically your common-or-garden combat boot with a set of straps replacing the laces. It doesn't strike me as being a particularly difficult conversion to make to an existing pattern.

            Viberg already do the Smoke Jumper, and they have done a taller service boot as a one-off. That's the white one below, which I think is one of their cooler pieces.

            There's also a Balmoral style on their blog, which they might be able to convert.

            The other thing to do would be to convince another four like-minded people to do a build.

            Meanwhile I'm wondering if Mr. Tarek might be talked into putting straps on my Balmorals.

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            • ChrisC
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              @Graeme:

              A tanker boot is basically your common-or-garden combat boot with a set of straps replacing the laces. It doesn't strike me as being a particularly difficult conversion to make to an existing pattern.

              I thought exactly the same.  Don't punch eye holes, sew on straps- done.

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              • specmvlS
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                Needed new sneakers and ended up with these

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                • JCMx800J
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                  Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                  XXX

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                  • bryaneidins70B
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                    For all you PF Flyer wearers…. how does the sizing compare to your usual size?

                    'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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                    • DionD
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                      There is also a dedicated PF Flyers thread so people will know for sure over there :).

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                      • bryaneidins70B
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                        Thanks @Dion.

                        'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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                        • motojoboboM
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                          Hey @Brock , thanks for your suggestion on rubber boots. Could you tell me a bit more about Bogs?

                          • Does the sole feel solid? Rubber boots aound here are very flimsy, like a very thin sneaker sole to the point you have to be careful not to stomp hard on stuff with edges. It will be painful or sometimes even cut though the sole.

                          • i assume you use them for work after seeing your posts, any models you prefer?

                          • I need a solid, but comfortable, rubber boot for work. 12 inch height is the minimum, preferable 15/16 inches.

                          • It appears Bogs are focussed on cold weather boots. Not much I found for warm weather. I’ll use them in 10 - 30 deg C weather. No need for insulation.

                          I appreciate any advice/suggestions you can offer.

                          The journey is the objective.

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                          • BrockB
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                            I have one pair of bogs that I use mostly in the winter months if I’m dealing with mud. They are the classic mid. Super comfortable solid boot that I can wear all day.

                            They’re not as tall as you require but they are easy to stuff heavyweight denim into.

                            My dad has a taller pair with large hand pulls that make them super easy to get on.

                            *they are insulated but I have worn mine here in the summer while working in the garden where temps are 70-80F and they don’t get too hot.

                            Here’s a few pictures. I think I’ve had them for about 3 years now

                            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                            • motojoboboM
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                              Got distracted by other things in my quest for a good rubber boot and the rains are reminding me I need to be more organized.

                              @Brock , thank you for your thoughts and pics. After discovering the supreme comfort of Whites boots on long days on my feet in the corral, the pics of the bogs look like they hardly offer any heel height . The heel looks pretty level with the ball of the foot. I get some foot pain with flat footwear whenever I’m standing around for more than 3-4 hours. Any suggestions on rubber boots with a bit more heel height?

                              The journey is the objective.

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                              • BrockB
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                                I don’t have any other suggestions. Sorry!
                                Bogs are the only rubber boots I own

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                                • ChapC
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                                  With three dogs and walking them everyday you need a pair of reliable rubber boots/wellies…
                                  I have a Le Chameau Chasseur leather lined and wear them all year round. If a more insulated one is required, there is a neoprene lined available too. Price is high but they are the most comfortable boots on the market and they last a long long time...

                                  God has blessed you richly, so get down on your knees and thank him. Don’t forget the less fortunate or God will personally kick your ass. I’d love to do it for him, but I can’t be everywhere. Willie Nelson

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                                  • AnesthetistA
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                                    Man that’s a great pic! Boots look good too.

                                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                                    IG: bluehandsslim

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                                    • ChapC
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                                      Cheers @Anesthetist …beloved Scotland

                                      God has blessed you richly, so get down on your knees and thank him. Don’t forget the less fortunate or God will personally kick your ass. I’d love to do it for him, but I can’t be everywhere. Willie Nelson

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        Speaking of impermeable footwear, in my case of the clodhopper variety, I picked up some Sorels finally after having lived in snowy realms for a decade and a half. Even though they look kind of ridiculous, almost like snowboard boots and duck boots had a baby while taking steroids, they certainly make you feel invincible in the snow. The removable liners are a nice touch if they ever did somehow get wet inside.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                        • gaseousclayG
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                                          I don't think Sorels look that bad to be honest. I have a pair of North Face Chilkat boots that I only wear when we get blizzard conditions. My complaint with North Face boots is that the shaft isn't quite as tall as Sorels so they end up digging into the back of my calf. My North Face boots would undoubtedly last me for the rest of my life but if I had to get a new pair i'd likely get Sorels

                                          WTB:
                                          IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                                          IHSH-19

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                                          • motojoboboM
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                                            Thanks for your suggestions @Brock , @Chap , @mclaincausey and @gaseousclay . Quite a range of boot types. I’ll read up on them and hopefully make up my mind.
                                            I lean towards a plain rubber boot without laces, zipper or cinch straps. Want them to be super easy to clean up with a hose upon finishing work in a muddy, deep corral. At the same time, my aging feet need a comfortable and supportive footbed.
                                            I’ll probably pester everybody here a few more times.

                                            The journey is the objective.

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