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Should I get White's Boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="joesawer" data-source="post: 2117133" data-attributes="member: 14674"><p>I agree with 2dogs. If you are climbing much at all get boots made for climbing.</p><p>Whites are excellent boots but their shank system needs the extra sole for climbing for me but I weigh about 240 and do a lot of heavy work when I am climbing.</p><p>I like Wesco climbing boots as well.</p><p>Chippewa, Danner, etc don't even compare.</p><p>Whatever boots you get get the Spenco insoles in day packer or heavy packer depending on you needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joesawer, post: 2117133, member: 14674"] I agree with 2dogs. If you are climbing much at all get boots made for climbing. Whites are excellent boots but their shank system needs the extra sole for climbing for me but I weigh about 240 and do a lot of heavy work when I am climbing. I like Wesco climbing boots as well. Chippewa, Danner, etc don't even compare. Whatever boots you get get the Spenco insoles in day packer or heavy packer depending on you needs. [/QUOTE]
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