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10th March 17, 06:47 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Lady Grey
Are the Kilttie & Looger boots Steel Capped?
They are rather fabulous as well (and stop I really don't need more boots or shoes... but I could wear them at work and with kilts that makes it practical doesn't it????)
I know this question was addressed to Jock, but if I may jump in for a moment:
In the logging capitol of Christendom (Pacific NW U.S.A. and S.E. Canada), logging boots (and many other work boots) are available with leather toes, steel toe boxes, or fiber safety toes.
The fiber toes are safety-rated, and less chilly in the winter than good ol' steel. Also, they're said to reduce crushing injuries. When steel gets mashed onto your foot, it _stays_ mashed on.
Cheers,
Jack
P.S. My most recent clompers came from Nick's Boots in Spokane, WA (http://nicksboots.com/). White's / Hathorn (http://www.whitesboots.com) is the more famous brand there and has fancier options, but I tend to prefer Nick's. Both have off-the-shelf as well as custom-built options, and either will keep your feet's precise dimensions on file until you die. Have fun!
Last edited by Taffy Jack; 10th March 17 at 08:59 PM.
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