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I just wanted to know if these boots are insulated and exactly how does the widths go; what does "D" and the "EE" mean. I wanted to know if this product has trinusalte in them.
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No, these climbing boots aren't insulated. 'D' width is standard width. 'EE' is our wide. 'EE' is like having the next size up in standard. Remember with all leather boots, they do yield to your feet a bit as they wear in.
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Posted by: shannon s from carolina on 10/28/2007 |
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Do these boots have a safety toe?
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No, they do have extra shank support for standing in climbing gaffs.
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Posted by: mat from toronto,ca on 11/11/2007 |
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Would these boots be good for logging, not just climbing, i.e., would they be good for a ground man?
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They are an excellent tall boot for ground work too. The extra support in the shank is why we recommend that out of all our boots for climbing purposes.
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Posted by: Johnathan from on 12/4/2007 |
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Are these boots waterproof? Depending on how boots are made can I exchange them for another size? Thanks.
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These boots are not waterproof, but they have leather uppers. We do sell water resistant Obenauf's LP Boot Preservative that many use to protect their boots and make them water resistant. As far as exchanging boots, they have to come back in new condition. That means you can't have wear them outside
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These boots are not waterproof, but they have leather uppers. We do sell water resistant Obenauf's LP Boot Preservative that many use to protect their boots and make them water resistant. As far as exchanging boots, they have to come back in new condition. That means you can't have wear them outside to test them for the day. You would need to call to get a return # , let the agent know the size that you think you need and send them back to our Woodland, CA warehouse. We will pay for return shipping back to you. (Hide full answer)
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Posted by: Johnathan from Kentucky on 12/5/2007 |
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Can you get them in a insulated version?
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Sorry not at this time. If you are looking for a tall insulated boot, please take a look at item 26040.
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Posted by: jason from Dubuque,IA on 1/1/2008 |
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Are the Red Dawg boots still made in the US? Are others, such as the Hoffman boots US made? Displaying this information in the photo or text would be nice.
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Red Dawg boots have always been made in Canada, and still are. All the Hoffman boots are made in the USA, as are the Danner boots currently.
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Posted by: Rob from MI on 3/1/2008 |
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I am looking for a good all around tall boot for everyday use in the mud and snow and was wondering if these would be good? And can they be rebuilt or resoled?
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They can be rebuilt and resoled. As for walking around in the snow and mud, it's been done, but they are not considered waterproof. If you are looking for something warmer use PAK for a search, or use Waterproof for the search.
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Posted by: David L from Raymond,Ohio on 9/29/2008 |
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Do these boots come in the color black?
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Sorry, but black is not available at this time.
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Posted by: Matt from Arizona on 10/31/2008 |
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Can you get these boots in a steel toe?
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Sorry, not in the 16" in this brand. We do sell the Hoffman Dri-Line with a steel toe, item # 10STDL.
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Posted by: steve from harts,wv on 1/29/2009 |
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Is the steel side plate on the sole removable, so you don't scuff-up floors and such?
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Not in the sense that is can snap on and off. However, it is held on with 3 special nails and can be removed or replaced.
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Posted by: Curtis M from Waynesville,NC on 2/22/2009 |
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