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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas21" data-source="post: 763556" data-attributes="member: 14331"><p>Thanks for the input, I got this comment from another forum saying essentially the same.</p><p></p><p>"I've worked in a factory in Georgia Boots. They are OK if you are just making small circuits in a factory, but there is NO way I would hike in them. Their midsole and footbed are NOT made for long-term walking. Their fit is pretty generic. A steel toe would almost certainly mean immediate bruised toes on any uneven terrain. Just don't do it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas21, post: 763556, member: 14331"] Thanks for the input, I got this comment from another forum saying essentially the same. "I've worked in a factory in Georgia Boots. They are OK if you are just making small circuits in a factory, but there is NO way I would hike in them. Their midsole and footbed are NOT made for long-term walking. Their fit is pretty generic. A steel toe would almost certainly mean immediate bruised toes on any uneven terrain. Just don't do it." [/QUOTE]
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