What is the best all-around Arborist boot?!?!

Have any of you ever tried to put a saw to an old pair of "Chainsaw protection" boots, just to see how much it actually protects?
 
my personal favourites are the air streams , good for climbing , great for spikes , incredibly waterproof and breathable(never let a drop through).
the only complaint is that they can get a little cold but thats it.
for pruning and deadwooding i use scarpa pro ascents.
 
Air streams are great for pruning , but useless for spikes as the sole is too soft. I wore them out in 9 months- waste of money
 
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Cool, never heard of em. I'll look em up.
Tangos Chainsaw boots by Drayer are great.
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Great for any type of climbing or all groundwork. By far the best work boot I've ever worn. I've worn them everyday for the last couple months.
 
Military boots-Russian or otherwise- are usually a decent work boot even if not the absolute best for a specific task,
 
IMO for ultimate chainsaw protection, you have to just be sure to not saw your foot.... a saw will cut through a steel toe. Just sayin.

I picked up a pair of Viking rubber calk boots with steel toe & chainsaw pro for about $150 and i love them for winter ground work.

Haven't climbed in hiking boots yet, though I do a lot of spikeless climbing, I have heard good things in the past about Asolo's, but maybe they have dropped in quality like everything else.

I am wearing some mutts - White's smokejumper/lineman hybrid rebuilt by Hoffmans....

I am about to order some Hoffman Dri-Line lineman boots to get me through this winter's removals.

The Chippewa Super Loggers (USA) are OK, but you can just get the Hoffmans for $50 more.

In my opinion, there is really no all-around boot in a winter climate.
 
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