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    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    Now I can't get that picture out of my head. Thanks, Fi:lol:
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    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    For sure. Mine have only lasted about 10 years with a rebuild tossed in.
  3. stig

    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    Not the point. I'd rather have wet feet than wear a lump of concrete on my feet. Ever tried those boots, Boss?
  4. stig

    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    Amazing that two people can have such different views of a product. Back around 40 years ago, when I worked as a faller for private forests, they were required to outfit the fallers. They'd always try to pass those rubber boots off on us. Eventually the falleres union had a rule put in, that...
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    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    Not right now. Our local well that supply my house and the nearest village has had a major pump break dowm. We've had no water for 2 days. Sucks when you have animals. I can live without showering, but the horses need to drink. So I have been taking all the containers we use for water when we...
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    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    I disagree. I wear wescos for daily logging and winters are wet, here. Of course I have 2 pairs, and wear one while the other dries out overnight. And I'm absolutely religious about waxing them. They are caulk boots, not linemans, but I have a pair of those ,too. They are made the same way.
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    Rubber Logger Boots for Climbing

    They don't even work for walking on flat ground! They are undescribably horrible and only worn by non professionals around here. Forget it. It sure must rain a LOT where you work if a pair of well maintained Wesco lineman's boots won't stay dry.
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