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Danny_T
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by Danny_T » Tue May 10, 2016 6:14 am
blkgsl wrote:Wu always makes fun of me for liking dick when wearing these, but I love them !
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And you guys say my straps are adventurous ?????
There's a whole lotta rhinestone spikes going on here !! LOL
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by HapaHapa » Tue May 10, 2016 6:27 am
Wow Zack. Those are pretty far out there. Just be confident in your masculinity and everything will be OK. And don't kick your dog.
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by JBZ » Tue May 10, 2016 6:45 am
blkgsl wrote:Wu always makes fun of me for liking dick when wearing these, but I love them !
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Puzzling. You have such good taste in watches.
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by toxicavenger » Tue May 10, 2016 6:58 am
blkgsl wrote:Gimme dat toxic shit homie !!
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by gwells » Tue May 10, 2016 7:14 am
i'm sure zack just loves them because they were the same shoes michael jackson wore in his thriller video. which hand do you wear your one white glove on?
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by JBZ » Tue May 10, 2016 7:42 am
gwells wrote:i'm sure zack just loves them because they were the same shoes michael jackson wore in his thriller video. which hand do you wear your one white glove on?
I was thinking more this guy.
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by dnslater » Wed May 11, 2016 5:01 am
If pink crocs have an "opposite", it is these.
Assuming your "top" looks like this.
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by Cowbiker » Tue May 17, 2016 7:40 am
DoctorC wrote:good to know...
alternate between saphir cream and saphir wax buffed all the way up, then top coat with microfiber cloth final polish.
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by Heuerville » Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:02 pm
I've just bagged myself a pair of Ellesse Zeus. They're a cross-over of desert boots and sneakers.
First impressions...they're light as a feather. I have wide feet, and they are very tight on the width out of the box, but after a few hours, they are easily moulding to my feet - and I'm really warming to them. My advice.. buy a 1/2 size smaller than you would. I'm a size UK 10, but bought Uk9.5 - perfect fit.
They seem to be very hard to find in UK/Europe, I don't know why!
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by gwells » Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:08 pm
that looks like the soles on my cole hahn grands.
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by HapaHapa » Fri Dec 07, 2018 3:59 pm
Searched a bit and didn't find a Goruck boot topic, so.... Anyone have experience with GORUCK MACV-1 boots?
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by JDC222 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 4:10 pm
I've been wearing the Hanwag Alaska GTX at work, for the past year....love them but I opted for the non-Gortex, leather lined boot.
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by jeckyll » Fri Dec 07, 2018 5:33 pm
Curious why non gortex Dave?
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by JDC222 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 11:04 pm
jeckyll wrote:Curious why non gortex Dave?
Blah blah smrt phone
I have always used Gortex lined boots but after talking to the staff at Valhalla, I decided to try the leather lined version. They are lighter and already very water resistant, so with proper care (Nikwax), I’m not worried about getting wet feet. I don’t have any foot problems, like sweaty feet or blisters so...The HanWag is an incredibly comfortable, all day boot for me.
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by CGSshorty » Sat Dec 08, 2018 4:19 am
HapaHapa wrote:Searched a bit and didn't find a Goruck boot topic, so.... Anyone have experience with GORUCK MACV-1 boots?
I didn’t realize they made boots. Same quality as the bags?
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by tattoo chef » Sat Dec 08, 2018 5:28 am
CGSshorty wrote:HapaHapa wrote:Searched a bit and didn't find a Goruck boot topic, so.... Anyone have experience with GORUCK MACV-1 boots?
I didn’t realize they made boots. Same quality as the bags?
I’m debating on buying a pair after the new year. Reading on their site they have a great scar warranty on them. It’s between these and a pair of Danner Jag boots.
https://www.danner.com/jag-midnight.html
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by goaliechris » Sat Dec 08, 2018 5:55 am
tattoo chef wrote:CGSshorty wrote:HapaHapa wrote:Searched a bit and didn't find a Goruck boot topic, so.... Anyone have experience with GORUCK MACV-1 boots?
I didn’t realize they made boots. Same quality as the bags?
I’m debating on buying a pair after the new year. Reading on their site they have a great scar warranty on them. It’s between these and a pair of Danner Jag boots.
https://www.danner.com/jag-midnight.html
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Hoping the boots are as good as the rest of the line. I’ve been impressed with their company over the years. I’m interested in how they will wear. Seems a couple of people say the leather wears quickly.
Did one of their challenges years ago and bought the GR1 which I’ve abused and it’s been great of course. Recently bought the long sleeve challenge shirt (wearing at the moment) and challenge pants and love them - light but high quality. Note of caution - they run a little small. The shirt is supposed to be a little tight but it’s bordering on unacceptable in public.
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by jeckyll » Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:32 am
JDC222 wrote:jeckyll wrote:Curious why non gortex Dave?
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I have always used Gortex lined boots but after talking to the staff at Valhalla, I decided to try the leather lined version. They are lighter and already very water resistant, so with proper care (Nikwax), I’m not worried about getting wet feet. I don’t have any foot problems, like sweaty feet or blisters so...The HanWag is an incredibly comfortable, all day boot for me.
Cool.
Good boots are worth their weight in gold. I'm assuming that you wear them on the bike too.
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by JDC222 » Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:35 am
jeckyll wrote:JDC222 wrote:jeckyll wrote:Curious why non gortex Dave?
Blah blah smrt phone
I have always used Gortex lined boots but after talking to the staff at Valhalla, I decided to try the leather lined version. They are lighter and already very water resistant, so with proper care (Nikwax), I’m not worried about getting wet feet. I don’t have any foot problems, like sweaty feet or blisters so...The HanWag is an incredibly comfortable, all day boot for me.
Cool.
Good boots are worth their weight in gold. I'm assuming that you wear them on the bike too.
Blah blah smrt phone
High-Browns (black) with breeches on the Harley, AlpineStars on the electric and HanWag when it’s pissing or snow....
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by jeckyll » Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:38 am
JDC222 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:35 am
jeckyll wrote:JDC222 wrote:jeckyll wrote:Curious why non gortex Dave?
Blah blah smrt phone
I have always used Gortex lined boots but after talking to the staff at Valhalla, I decided to try the leather lined version. They are lighter and already very water resistant, so with proper care (Nikwax), I’m not worried about getting wet feet. I don’t have any foot problems, like sweaty feet or blisters so...The HanWag is an incredibly comfortable, all day boot for me.
Cool.
Good boots are worth their weight in gold. I'm assuming that you wear them on the bike too.
Blah blah smrt phone
High-Browns (black) with breeches on the Harley, AlpineStars on the electric and HanWag when it’s pissing or snow....
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Interesting, I've been thinking of picking up a pair of boots I can ride in but also walk abunch after. My Sidi Adventure Gortex are about the best ADV boots out there, but not good for longer walks
Guy I used to work with was using some combat / LEO type boots in rain and to the office etc but I forget the exact model ... But I'll have to check out those Hanwags. The laces look like they extend a bit far down for me, thing they might get caught up in a standard shifter ...
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by toxicavenger » Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:25 am
I have gotten away from Goretex boots. Those mofo's make my feet sweat way to much. And sweaty feet is a no go in the cold. I still use my Rossi pull on boots for everything including hiking in the snow. They are not crazy warm since they are straight leather but they keep out most of the cold. So I just use a good wool sock and they work perfectly.
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by tattoo chef » Sat Dec 08, 2018 12:46 pm
This thread had been going for 6 years and hasn’t turned into that douche type thread, so I think we are safe here.
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by BacoNoir » Sat Dec 08, 2018 12:49 pm
tattoo chef wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 12:46 pm
This thread had been going for 6 years and hasn’t turned into that douche type thread, so I think we are safe here.
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Touche'.
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by mbakes » Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:56 am
Due to difficulty in sizing Ref Wings IR’s, Wolverine 1000 Mile and Viberg Service boots due to different size and width feet, I bought some White’s MP Service boots.
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