Boot Buyers Guide
12:23 PMWinter seems to have it's death grip on us and has no signs of letting up. Yeah yeah yeah its been above zero for the last few days, but I have a feeling cold weather will be upon us for the next few months. We all know what that means, boots. Even when the weather lets up, slushy sidewalks and deep puddles is what we get to look forward to. Having yourself the right set of boots is a necessity. From high quality dress boots to heavy duty hikers we have you taken care of.
Wolverine Wilbur Boots: Yet another example of Wolverine's dedication to making quality boots. With a price-point most people can justify, you are getting real value in the Wilbur boot. Real distressed leather with a broken in out-of-the-box feel, these are your favorite old boots while they still have the tags on them. Waterproof and sporting a classic rubber outsold, bring on the slush and snow, they ain't scared. MSRP: $175
Timberland 6 inch Lineman Boots: My go-to boots thus far this winter. Supple Horween leather and memory foam footbeds stitched to a Vibram outsole, these boots scream quality, Built to be refurbished after being well loved, they will be handed down to my son some day. A great blend of form and function. MSRP:
Hanwag Grunten Hikers: Some of the most well built trad hikers we have ever had our hands on. Hanwag just gets it. Building their boots from the ground up, they don't miss a thing. They need a little breaking in, but these will also last forever. Classic hiker looks but so well done they laugh at your old man's fancy loafers in style. Hiking a gnarly trail, no problem they were made for that sh!t. MSRP: $370
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