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Index of Subjects Hi Boot Lovers, I too have Dunlop for summer and cool spring and fall. I first purchased them because my children showed cattle in 4-H, the rubber with stands the manure in a barn and they have steel toe and shank. But for winter, I have had for three years a pair of Muck brand insulated boots. These are the best, warmest, waterproof, knee high insulated boots I have ever worn. Great for walking, hunters use them, and they are available in different models. I got my boots at Rainbow Net and Rigging in Burnside, these boots are also worn by offshore fishermen as their winter boots. George Forsyth Quoting Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > Mine are Dunlop farming boots, that I got from a now defunct local store, > but I think are still being sold at Needs and Feeds in Port Williams. They > are pinched in at the ankle, so that makes them very comfortable for > walking. They're popular with local dairy farmers, who have to chase after > errant cows etc. I've had mine for about 8 years now, with no problems. > > Richard > > On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Heather Drope < > heather.drope@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > >> ** >> I got a very comfortable and strong rubber boots from Walmart. It was the >> first time in my life that rubber boots fitted me properly. Of course my >> choice up to the Walmart special were always Canadian Tire product. >> Heather D. >> > > > > -- > ################# > Richard Stern, > Port Williams, NS, Canada > sternrichard@gmail.com > ################### >
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