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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 749068" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Yup, no one is better than the other. I wear wolverine steel toe boots for every day. There is just nothing more comfortable out there, especially on the rocks, IMO. This last time I tried the ones that have a liner in them and they keep the water out alot longer. You have to literally stand in several inches of water for a period of time and they are not too hot either.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to truely being water proof there is no replacement for a good pair of rubber boots. They have some really nice ones now that are very comfortable or you can go with the old school $20 pair with some sole inserts. When its muddy or I know I am going to be in the water I put them on. I keep a pair in the truck at all times. Your leather boots last a lot longer not being taken in the mud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 749068, member: 6291"] Yup, no one is better than the other. I wear wolverine steel toe boots for every day. There is just nothing more comfortable out there, especially on the rocks, IMO. This last time I tried the ones that have a liner in them and they keep the water out alot longer. You have to literally stand in several inches of water for a period of time and they are not too hot either. When it comes to truely being water proof there is no replacement for a good pair of rubber boots. They have some really nice ones now that are very comfortable or you can go with the old school $20 pair with some sole inserts. When its muddy or I know I am going to be in the water I put them on. I keep a pair in the truck at all times. Your leather boots last a lot longer not being taken in the mud. [/QUOTE]
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