Trooper steel caps and two pair of socks are my go to footwear. Put a patch where the gear lever rubs'
Trooper steel caps and two pair of socks are my go to footwear. Put a patch where the gear lever rubs'
I have a new pair of Army issue boots ,considering using them on the bike.
I have two pairs of Sidis and a pair of Garnes' (spelling)that are all pretty fucked now.
Most of the problems are they are worn down to the toes on outer edges, from older production bike racing. lol.
Anyway the new army jobbies are comfy and should suit with the type of ridin I do in old age ?
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
I used to use them myself for the same thing. Easy to walk (and push a bike) if required. Some water proofing can be achieved with Sno seal.
https://www.huntingandfishing.co.nz/sno-seal-tube.html
Most shoe shops will sell a Bee's wax variety of the stuff. It works on leather clothing too.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
You'd never go hungry with Nigella Gaz.
If it weren't for flashbacks...I'd have no memory at all..
$85 Chinese boots that only last 3 months
You get what you pay for
Maybe you didn't get many other options.
if you ever see Carhartt boots (or anything else with the Carhartt brand on it) you can be confident you will get quality.
Lets go Brandon
It didn't.
The boots are fucked.
Four pair a year = a new pair every three months
Soles de-laminating and being unable to repair.
That is not 'Fit For Purpose' in my book.
Therefore the Paraflex Combat Boot is a steaming pile of doggie do - and should be avoided.
So what new boots next? Germany Army or Keen Winter?
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Ha! Maybe I spoke too soon.
Selley's Durabond for the win
They have survived two day's heavy duty in temps only marginally above zero.
(I really don't want to have to biff these boots.)
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