FattyBolgerIV

FattyBolgerIV OP t1_j6ndrlw wrote

Of course they’re not BIFL but they’re still what this group was made for, durable and well made products.

I’m impressed with mine so far, aside from spending half the time covered in cow shit they’ve also been used around fireworks and are still holding up pretty well - though whilst greasing them I did notice one of the heels is a bit damaged

Edit: I’m very jealous your employer gives you them for free! Good on them

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FattyBolgerIV OP t1_j6nb5ki wrote

Although I’m sometimes working with machinery I opted for the soft toe version which I think is called the nevada, I’d definitely recommend soft toe if your just gardening as it’s comfier for constant crouching and whatnot. I’ve had cows standing on mine as well as extreme heat and they’re fine

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FattyBolgerIV OP t1_j6jag7n wrote

I shouldn’t worry too much, that was the worst part for me as well and it left very red marks on the corresponding part of my feet. Though it stopped hurting after a short while and now it’s fine, they went from really hurting to being comfier than any trainers I own.

I remember pressure washing a sheep trailer and them getting soaked but then they stopped hurting after that, which makes sense though I’m not sure deliberately soaking them is recommended - but it did at least help them mould to my feet.

…During WW1 soldiers peed in their boots to make them more comfortable though I’m not sure I would recommend that either lol

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