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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2630379" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>I will fully agree with your point on if you find something you like, buy two pair, or more</p><p> as I cannot tell you how many times, I had something I liked a lot , when they were in need of replacing, there replacements were neither not made any more, or made differently</p><p> and this goes fort all things, not just boots</p><p></p><p>and a second reason to buy two pair of boots, is, that from my experience working and standing on concrete 12+ hrs a day for 20+ yrs, having a second pair of boots and rotating them every other day , allows them time to recover from the none stop pressure on the soles, which doing this for me any how seemed to make boos be a lot more comfortable , and I will also HIGHLY recommend using a boot dryer when NOT weaning your work boots, your feet sweat, and boot dryers work to add yrs of life to your boots</p><p></p><p> kinda of like what a battery tender does for your vehicles battery HAHA!</p><p> and with prices of some boots anymore, , may as well do all you can to make them last!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2630379, member: 11837"] I will fully agree with your point on if you find something you like, buy two pair, or more as I cannot tell you how many times, I had something I liked a lot , when they were in need of replacing, there replacements were neither not made any more, or made differently and this goes fort all things, not just boots and a second reason to buy two pair of boots, is, that from my experience working and standing on concrete 12+ hrs a day for 20+ yrs, having a second pair of boots and rotating them every other day , allows them time to recover from the none stop pressure on the soles, which doing this for me any how seemed to make boos be a lot more comfortable , and I will also HIGHLY recommend using a boot dryer when NOT weaning your work boots, your feet sweat, and boot dryers work to add yrs of life to your boots kinda of like what a battery tender does for your vehicles battery HAHA! and with prices of some boots anymore, , may as well do all you can to make them last! [/QUOTE]
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