Ya thats the dilema. I spend on average the same amount of time pruning and spurs and a little time on the ground. helpin my groundie so it sure would be nice to find a good all around boot. I guess Zermat and Miendl are about the cream of the crop, but big bucks and i really dont think they...
Ya i thought they were maybe Klein boots. I just looked up these Carolina Loggers. Nice! and the price is awesome. i looked at the Vibergs too, they look good too, ya bulky and a whole lot more $$$ compared to Carolinas. I'm happy to find em, i had Zermats lined up in my wishlist on treestuff...
Just looked at the Carolina Loggers. love em, especially the price! They look fairly durable, steel shank and toe, waterproof. Done! Sold! And still old school! Thanks EMR.
Thats what i hear about the Georgia's too. I've always worn old school boots but they seem quite heavy in the try so im lokin at Zermat or Miendl, etc. Durable, lighter and still protective. But i have a hard time converting.
What is the best arborist boot, considering toughness and durability, that allows for chainsaw protection but yet still good for ropeclimbing and spikes. So, best all around boot?
Miendl Air Stream?
Pfanner Zermat?
Scarpa
Arbpro?
Georgia?
I would love your opinions gentlemen and ladies.
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