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Slipknot 11-13-2013 02:39 PM

the best workboots/hiking boots?
 
What are out there for the best you can buy for boots? I need ankle support and good soles, comfortable and even vibram soles if possible. I stand on concrete a lot, kneel down and am up and down a lot too.
I am thinking of some kind of high end hiking boot. I don't need steel toe. I hate heavy workboots like timberland and the junk they sell at places like Bob's. I wear size 14. I thought there was a thread way back discussing this but I can't find it.

any help?

thanks

Gloucester2 11-13-2013 03:32 PM

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massbassman 11-13-2013 03:56 PM

Slip, check out Merrell's hiking boots. I have a pair of the Moab series which I love. Super comfy, good support and not a ton of dough. I think mine were around $120. They are Gore Tex too which is a plus. They have a ton of choices to pick from too.

Swimmer 11-13-2013 04:18 PM

I have been to Moab. Neat place to hike. Hijack...........Anything Merrell in my book is awesome, have a couple of pair of their slipons and getting a pair of their sneakers for xmas.
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tattoobob 11-13-2013 05:05 PM

Redwings are my boot of choice IMO worth every penny you'll spend

thefishingfreak 11-13-2013 05:11 PM

I have redwings also, very comfortable
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Higgie 11-13-2013 05:36 PM

Slip I'm in the same boat on concrete and hate work boots. Merrell have worked but I like keen better. But IMHO shoes are different for every person
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Guppy 11-13-2013 06:29 PM

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Red wings,, the new ones are lined,,, and I'm ready 😎
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Sea Dangles 11-13-2013 06:36 PM

Bruce, if you got some insoles and replaced whatever is in the shoes or boots you wear I bet your feet would be happier.

massbassman 11-13-2013 06:56 PM

Geez Gup, those look like they're just getting broken in!!:)

Slipknot 11-13-2013 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1021420)
Bruce, if you got some insoles and replaced whatever is in the shoes or boots you wear I bet your feet would be happier.

ya I could use arch orthodics whatever they are called, flat feet but not that bad. I wear new balance sneakers now. maybe I should try that foot dr. schools thing at walmart to get some more insoles, but I hate walmart

keep the suggestions coming guys, thanks

spence 11-13-2013 07:09 PM

With feet that big it may make sense to troll the off price shops online like sierra, overstock and amazon. Usually can get great deals on the surplus...

-spence

Sea Dangles 11-13-2013 07:14 PM

How do you know his foot size?

spence 11-13-2013 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1021451)
How do you know his foot size?

He talks in his sleep...

Wait, no...it must have been in the initial post.

-spence

tysdad115 11-13-2013 07:25 PM

Go to asacks in Buzz Bay, they have your giant goonie goo goo sizes in all brands. They have great prices too. I got a great deal on red wing shoes and work boots.
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Jenn 11-13-2013 09:07 PM

I like gloucesters style! I am not on my feet all day but I am in my cowboy boots 95% of the time. Many makers have "work boot" styles and believe it or not I am flat footed as hell and my boots are the only shoe type that dont make my arches kill after being on them for any amount of time. Aside from that I like me Keens in the hiking boot category and I do have a pair of redwing loggers that I have had for about 15 years and they are still going strong. My hubby is on his feet all dday and he wears nothing but Red Wings.

justplugit 11-13-2013 09:11 PM

Slip, like Swimmer said, Merrell is the lightest and most comfortable imo.
For a light comfortable sneaker try on a pair of Under Armors.

Raven 11-13-2013 10:15 PM

if your looking for an inexpensive kneepad that's so comfortable
you'll wear them grocery shopping because you forgot there on
it's the simple sears green ones $5.00 otherwise go home depot....

boots in size 14 are a challenge to find i'm sure....

likwid 11-14-2013 07:30 AM

Just like running shoes, for COMFORTABLE hiking boots hit EMS/REI (both in RI) and try some on.

You can listen to people expounding the brilliance/lightness/ruggedness of every brand on earth, but if they don't fit you right, you'll never be happy.

RIROCKHOUND 11-14-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Slipknot (Post 1021448)
maybe I should try that foot dr. schools thing at walmart to get some more insoles, but I hate walmart

CVS has this, at least in my town...

Hookedagain 11-14-2013 03:46 PM

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Redwing...hands down. I am also on a concrete floor a lot and a few years back I switched to the 914 from the 944 and have been very pleased. They have a gum sole that wears like iron. These are 2 years old and are not yet through the original textured part of the sole. Although a bit pricey at $264 for the uninsulated model, which I have. Never had my feet get cold either. I use these all winter and never had a problem. These are also water proof and are my hunting boots as well.

Raven 11-14-2013 06:56 PM

while ON THIS SUBJECT (IE SIZE 14 )
 
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SIZE FOURTEEN 14
friggan caps key :fury:

in wool socks or heavy WIDE thermal socks
I swear socks are made for ppl with NARROW feet

I bought some larger wader socks and they're still too small

I have size 13 extra wide feet and during the wintertime
I get cold foot .....bad - even as a kid (ache like a MF ker)
hard to sleep ....so .... finding these would be nice....for xmas

used to be, there was a big man's shop in shrewsbury ma.
on route 9 but sadly they have ....closed

Mugz 11-15-2013 07:11 AM

Wore Timberlands for years....then I got persuaded to try Chippewa's. Wow....what a difference. Won't go back to Timby's.
Comfy, 400 gram thinsulate, waterproof, vibram soles....about the same $$ as Timby's.

Slingah 11-16-2013 02:38 PM

I have Chipawwa loggers that are the most comfortable shoes or boots I have ever owned.
Don't bother with Dr Scholls inserts. Get Spencos. Usually that will fix any issue I have if shoe is still on good shape and just need inserts.
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BigFish 11-16-2013 04:19 PM

Bruce I have been wearing "Vasque" boots for a couple years now! Extremely comfortable...made for hiking......they are light, comfy, good soles......little pricey but worth the money! Work boots are....work boots! These are alot more comfortable than any "work boot" you will find! Go to REI/EMS as suggested and you will find them there! They are awesome you will like them!

spence 11-16-2013 04:39 PM

For light hikers I've always liked Garmont, but like lik says fit trumps brand.
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justplugit 11-16-2013 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 1021558)
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SIZE FOURTEEN 14
friggan caps key :fury:

in wool socks or heavy WIDE thermal socks
I swear socks are made for ppl with NARROW feet

I bought some larger wader socks and they're still too small

I have size 13 extra wide feet and during the wintertime
I get cold foot .....bad - even as a kid (ache like a MF ker)
hard to sleep ....so .... finding these would be nice....for xmas

used to be, there was a big man's shop in shrewsbury ma.
on route 9 but sadly they have ....closed

Rav, try Under Armour socks with a Gortex boot.

Jenn 11-16-2013 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1021787)
For light hikers I've always liked Garmont, but like lik says fit trumps brand.
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So true....everyone can suggest their favorites but ultimately you need to take suggestions and go with the one that feels the best on your foot. There is nothin like a quality boot either way. I dont have a lot of shoes compared to most women (yeah, I know) bt when I buy a pair of boots for $200-$300 and wear the hell out of them its still cheaper and more comforatble that 10 pairs of $50 boots that hurt my feet, knees, hips.....just saying. Food for thought.

OLD GOAT 11-16-2013 09:55 PM

I've had good luck with KNAPP shoes for fifty years. Since then they were sold, moved to China ,made crap, then taken over again , brought back to the states and are making a nice work shoe

Slingah 11-16-2013 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 1021780)
Bruce I have been wearing "Vasque" boots for a couple years now! Extremely comfortable...made for hiking......they are light, comfy, good soles......little pricey but worth the money! Work boots are....work boots! These are alot more comfortable than any "work boot" you will find! Go to REI/EMS as suggested and you will find them there! They are awesome you will like them!

I have been wearing Vasque boots for hiking for decades. I now have a pair of Wasatch GTX that are 2 years old and they are very comfortable but are starting to split at the soles. I have used them strictly for hiking and they have seen quite a bit of use but are not worn. It is a defect. Quality is not the same with these now made in China boots. I'll go to another brand for my next pair.
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