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Stephen O Roach
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I'll throw two suggestions out their to start .I sweat by my Doc 1490s lasted 4 years now but I hear red wings are equally as durable what is everyone's thoughts on long lasting boots.
Now, I wear a pair of hiking sandals since it's the summer, even manage to hop trains with them.
this might be out of left field, but i decided to get a pair of keen's recently and they're the best shoe/boot i've had so far in all my days of traveling. they're basically a steel toed shoe with a ton of ventilation, but are shoe shaped (low ankle) rather than boot shaped (high ankle) although they do have some boot options.
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they have really good traction but work as walking around town shoes as well, and i bike with them too without any problems.
http://www.keenfootwear.com/
1460 4+ years still going strong
They sure do I've hiked Half across Europe and South America with those same pair of Docs and Merrill makes a bad ass shoe worecnothing but Merrill back in hsdo they have any tread left?
Its hit or miss but also depends where you biy them yea their not as quality made as they probably were in the 80severy pair of docs i've ever had i wore down the tread in under a year. personally, i think they're terrible boots.
I started off with waterproof working boots and ended up ditching those... Honestly, I think a good pair of sneakers will do.
Now, I wear a pair of hiking sandals since it's the summer, even manage to hop trains with them. It really all depends on what works for you (personal preference/personal experience).
Totally agree with this. All other docs are made in China these days and are rubbish quality compared to the "made in England" ones. Shame they're so damn expensive.The thing that many people say with Doc marten which I have to agree upon is to only purchase the made in England's their better manfucstured quality then the Mall bought Docs I purchased mine in london back in 2011/2012 only thing I've had to replace are my laces a few times I also reccomend straight lacing many times I've had to cut myself free
this might be out of left field, but i decided to get a pair of keen's recently and they're the best shoe/boot i've had so far in all my days of traveling. they're basically a steel toed shoe with a ton of ventilation, but are shoe shaped (low ankle) rather than boot shaped (high ankle) although they do have some boot options.
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