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<blockquote data-quote="dragon798" data-source="post: 2209239" data-attributes="member: 51909"><p>I just re-read your post, and realized you live on a ranch. Cowboy boots are some of the most comfortable boots I've ever worn. And if you prefer lace up, then go with the lacer style. I've spent many hours wearing regular cowboy boots and love them. Twisted X makes some fantastic boots, some with carbon fiber toes, which are much lighter than steel. My final suggestion would be Keen. Especially if you have a wider foot. Some of the Keen boots are still made in Oregon. They do require a different insole if you have high arches. Keen makes hiking and work styles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon798, post: 2209239, member: 51909"] I just re-read your post, and realized you live on a ranch. Cowboy boots are some of the most comfortable boots I've ever worn. And if you prefer lace up, then go with the lacer style. I've spent many hours wearing regular cowboy boots and love them. Twisted X makes some fantastic boots, some with carbon fiber toes, which are much lighter than steel. My final suggestion would be Keen. Especially if you have a wider foot. Some of the Keen boots are still made in Oregon. They do require a different insole if you have high arches. Keen makes hiking and work styles. [/QUOTE]
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