Those look good, but how wide is the toe-box? I got the square toe because the pointier cowboy boots crowd my toes. Are those reasonably wide for a big foot?
Those look good, but how wide is the toe-box? I got the square toe because the pointier cowboy boots crowd my toes. Are those reasonably wide for a big foot?These are mine. Amazon has a 14 but D. I have a 10.5 EE. I had to put a 36" culvert in at the bottom of my pasture and after placing rip rap and sealing one end up with whatever wire fencing I could scrounge up, I had spent an hour and a half in the creek with no leaks in my boots.
http://www.amazon.com/Ariat-Workhog...1419743730&sr=1-1&keywords=ariat+workhogs+h2o
Those look good, but how wide is the toe-box? I got the square toe because the pointier cowboy boots crowd my toes. Are those reasonably wide for a big foot?
Thanks - It would probably work then. If I am not happy with the ones I got, I will try those you recommended.I don't know if you need an EE or not, but as far as the toe, it's just rounded not cowboy pointy.
Wore out my Herman Survivors as mountain hunting boots, lasted about 17 years, took care of them also.The best boots I have ever owned were the older Herman Survivors ...
And that (above in bold) is the key right there to making quality footwear last.Wore out my Herman Survivors as mountain hunting boots, lasted about 17 years, took care of them also.
well just sent for a new pair of moccasins.
sent tracing of foot so will be a good fit.
they have 2 soles so can be resoled later.
but i have been reading and some places sell
a kit. in the kit is 1 qt powdered tire rubber and
1 qt of special glue. you mix powder and glue 50/50
and spread onto sole. makes a long lasting sole.
then as it wears you mix more and repair worn spots.
i have read using that mix on bottoms no need for resole ever.
here is link to moc's i sent for.
http://www.arrowmoc.com/4.html
Lruss
Very cool.well just sent for a new pair of moccasins.
sent tracing of foot so will be a good fit.
they have 2 soles so can be resoled later.
but i have been reading and some places sell
a kit. in the kit is 1 qt powdered tire rubber and
1 qt of special glue. you mix powder and glue 50/50
and spread onto sole. makes a long lasting sole.
then as it wears you mix more and repair worn spots.
i have read using that mix on bottoms no need for resole ever.
here is link to moc's i sent for.
http://www.arrowmoc.com/4.html
Lruss
i have a old set in elk skin same style. after 15 years of wearArrow makes high quality moccasins. Excellent summer shoe. If you hunt, consider trying to use some deer hide and craft your own! It's pretty cool what you may end up with. Excellent SHTF skill to have.