My combat boots lasted 4-years. Is that reasonable given hard use?
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4 years on $65 boots is a win. Buy 'em again.
A lil above $16 per year is insanely cheap. My current shoes are on their fourth year and not falling apart anytime soon, but I can't expect to beat that value. If the boots are good on your feet and last 4 years of hard use, $65 is a miracle bargain.
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
I've worn a couple pairs of those same Ryno boots. They're actually quite comfortable. I think I still have a pair. Mine last about 8 months or so
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
This reads like an advertisement.
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]i've noticed that shoe quality can be vastly different from year to year. brands that were extremely durable 4 years ago might be junk today. just make sure to check the more recent reviews on whatever you're buying
edit: another thing i thought of, if you bought them 4 years ago, then there's a good chance they were manufactured before covid, which changed a lot of things. mostly for the worse.
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
Am I reading correctly that nothing is wrong with them except the tread is worn down? See if there is a shoe repair shop near you. Cobblers can usually replace tread. That way you’re not falling whim to capitalism, keeping something out of the landfill, and you don’t have to break in a new pair.
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i've noticed that shoe quality can be vastly different from year to year. brands that were extremely durable 4 years ago might be junk today. just make sure to check the more recent reviews on whatever you're buying
edit: another thing i thought of, if you bought them 4 years ago, then there's a good chance they were manufactured before covid, which changed a lot of things. mostly for the worse.
That IS a concern! Yeah, I've bought shit spaced a few years apart and the newer version was garbage.
Looks like reviewers are still singing praises. 4.6 rating, pretty good. OTOH, I've seen how easily impressed consumers can be.
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]i have army surplus store Marine combat boots $20. IDK how much use they had before I got them, but it was a bit.
anyway i have had these boots for 6 years now. i do pretty much all my yard work un them.
I'd never pass inspection with them but I should be able to get another 5 years at least
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This reads like an advertisement.
There it is, post I've been waiting for! Just like reddit, anyone talking about a product is a shill. You're very smart for noticing that!
Why would I be inquiring about alternatives if I were flogging this product? Why the HELL would a seller say that the product blew out and caused physical pain?! And why would I waste my time on a tiny community like lemmy? I must be the world's worst salesperson.
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Am I reading correctly that nothing is wrong with them except the tread is worn down? See if there is a shoe repair shop near you. Cobblers can usually replace tread. That way you’re not falling whim to capitalism, keeping something out of the landfill, and you don’t have to break in a new pair.
Nah, the heel kicked out sideways, kinda melted? Don't know how to describe it, but my foot falls off center when I walk.
Nearest cobbler, if he's even still there, is a total of 3-hours driving back and forth. Not worth it given the price of a new pair.
With you all the way though! I repair everything I reasonably can. Even thought about a comm themed, "stop buying new shit".
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I've worn a couple pairs of those same Ryno boots. They're actually quite comfortable. I think I still have a pair. Mine last about 8 months or so
8-monnths sounds terrible. Do you weigh a lot more than me? Where them everyday for work?
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
I can barely get a pair of combat boots to last a year, except for my RATs, best damn boots to kick shit in. I always blow out the sides or crack the sole where the toes flex as the sole wears slick.
I wish they still made the RATs, I would buy two pairs.
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Nah, the heel kicked out sideways, kinda melted? Don't know how to describe it, but my foot falls off center when I walk.
Nearest cobbler, if he's even still there, is a total of 3-hours driving back and forth. Not worth it given the price of a new pair.
With you all the way though! I repair everything I reasonably can. Even thought about a comm themed, "stop buying new shit".
I have a vague recollection of there being a buyitforlife community
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A lil above $16 per year is insanely cheap. My current shoes are on their fourth year and not falling apart anytime soon, but I can't expect to beat that value. If the boots are good on your feet and last 4 years of hard use, $65 is a miracle bargain.
This thread is telling me how miserly I am.
I avoid buying new stuff, most of my shoes come from the thrift for $7-$15 bucks, so $65 seems steep.
But damn, I use these things and I've only once got a solid pair of used combat boots. ($10, very new, waterproof, or nearly so, total steal. They're just a tad tight for walking miles and miles, and super hot.)
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That IS a concern! Yeah, I've bought shit spaced a few years apart and the newer version was garbage.
Looks like reviewers are still singing praises. 4.6 rating, pretty good. OTOH, I've seen how easily impressed consumers can be.
how easily impressed consumers can be.
definitely, i always make sure to check the negative reviews lol
most of the time it's the opposite of the easily impressed people and they're overly petty or needy, but a lot of times they'll point out some flaw or feature that actually sucks, which no one else noticed
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Nah, the heel kicked out sideways, kinda melted? Don't know how to describe it, but my foot falls off center when I walk.
Nearest cobbler, if he's even still there, is a total of 3-hours driving back and forth. Not worth it given the price of a new pair.
With you all the way though! I repair everything I reasonably can. Even thought about a comm themed, "stop buying new shit".
I was about to mention what this comment said: The best boots I've had are some pairs that have lasted me 10-15 years, and haven't given in before I'd worn out 2-3 pairs of outer soles (tread). I know some brands (like Salomon) give out certifications for cobblers that can replace tread, which involves giving specific courses to the cobblers. Most of these will let you mail in your boots and will mail them back to you with new outer soles.
My experience is that this is 100 % worth it. It's like getting a brand new boot, except it's already broken in. If you do some searching, you can probably find someone that does this near you.
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This thread is telling me how miserly I am.
I avoid buying new stuff, most of my shoes come from the thrift for $7-$15 bucks, so $65 seems steep.
But damn, I use these things and I've only once got a solid pair of used combat boots. ($10, very new, waterproof, or nearly so, total steal. They're just a tad tight for walking miles and miles, and super hot.)
Don't skimp out on things that separate you from the ground. Shoes, chairs, beds, etc. Those things can affect your posture and bad ones can put you in pain, and you'll likely be spending a lot of time in them, so it's worthwhile to spend extra on quality ones. I'd say getting 4 years out of a pair of boots is a steal.
On the subject of boots, I bought a pair of Wolverine leather work boots for about $120 back in the early '00s, and wore them for 10+ years, albeit only during the colder months and casually. The only thing that wore out on them were the insoles.
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
I had previously heard that shoes are made to last 100 miles. Running shoes, supposedly 200 to 300. My walking shoes last 8 months or so, but I easily walk 2-3 miles a working day.
I would say that those boots did a great job due you, and I would buy another pair if I was you.
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I had previously heard that shoes are made to last 100 miles. Running shoes, supposedly 200 to 300. My walking shoes last 8 months or so, but I easily walk 2-3 miles a working day.
I would say that those boots did a great job due you, and I would buy another pair if I was you.
What brands are you buying?
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Impossible to quantify "hard use", but they've seen some miles. I'm only 145lbs. and the tread is nearly gone, surprising for me. Guess I worked 'em out?
Here's the pair I bought, thinking on buying another:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHTSJF4?psc=1
They're still tough, nothing unraveling, zippers still tough, original laces, sole not peeling anywhere, not in the slightest. Only reason they need replacing is that the left heel kinda kicked out sideways. Noticed it made my leg slightly sore today, and slight problems become big problems in the boondocks.
Should I throw more money at something tougher? Is 4-years acceptable bang for the buck? These fit so perfectly I'm afraid to gamble on another brand. LOL, unless Sketchers comes out with combat boots!
One other note if you have a recommendation: I need the high tops. Between snakes, thorns, etc., I want tall boots.
EDIT: ONE other note if you have an alternative: They're weird in that they're warm enough into the 30s(F), cool enough to march in the 90s(F). Not sure what I'd be looking for to get that, no idea how it works.
Dumb question, but, are you in the military? (I’m not, and don’t know how these things work, but I’d like to learn)
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There it is, post I've been waiting for! Just like reddit, anyone talking about a product is a shill. You're very smart for noticing that!
Why would I be inquiring about alternatives if I were flogging this product? Why the HELL would a seller say that the product blew out and caused physical pain?! And why would I waste my time on a tiny community like lemmy? I must be the world's worst salesperson.
Why did you feel the need to share the product link when your question was: I had a good experience with a product, should I buy it again????
Lol