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<blockquote data-quote="Florida cattle" data-source="post: 507595" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>I've tried the Redwings (thin leather and stitching) and Wolverines (soles coming apart) and neither one held up. My little Sister use to work at our local western store while in dental school and said thay had the most problems with the redwings and wolverines. I've tried the cheaper boots but they just hurt my feet if I stand all day.</p><p></p><p>The Justin and Georgia "Workboots" are the only ones I know of that the leather is treated for "barnyard chemicals" ;-) . If you are going to be staying in water/mud a lot you can not beat the Georgia muddog. I wear Justin and Georgia the Justin seems to last a bit longer than the Georgia but the Georgia feel better to my feet, knees and back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florida cattle, post: 507595, member: 7378"] I've tried the Redwings (thin leather and stitching) and Wolverines (soles coming apart) and neither one held up. My little Sister use to work at our local western store while in dental school and said thay had the most problems with the redwings and wolverines. I've tried the cheaper boots but they just hurt my feet if I stand all day. The Justin and Georgia "Workboots" are the only ones I know of that the leather is treated for "barnyard chemicals" ;-) . If you are going to be staying in water/mud a lot you can not beat the Georgia muddog. I wear Justin and Georgia the Justin seems to last a bit longer than the Georgia but the Georgia feel better to my feet, knees and back. [/QUOTE]
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