I wear Viking caulk boots for work on the coast. Amazing boots on wet logs - haven't twisted an ankle in 15 years of wearing them. I don't notice the extra weight of the steel toe. Stick a pair of bama socks in them and you will have happy, dry warm feet at the end of the day.
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Muck Boots are really good. They keep your feet warm and dry
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem
I bought a pair of Baffins a month ago and boy are they nice. Much more comfortable than my Dunlops.
I picked up a pair of Hermon Survivors from Walmart,$69.They fit good,comfortable ,insulated,waterproof and better than many boots costing a lot more.
Dunlops, you can get many diff versions depending on your needs.
I have the lightest weight ones for farm use and buy them for my employees as well.
Jonkman equipment in aldegrove is cheaper them marks.