Five reasons you need sturdy leather work boots in your wardrobe
Leather boots have a place in your wardrobe, no matter where you live. Here are five reasons why.
read moreLeather boots have a place in your wardrobe, no matter where you live. Here are five reasons why.
read moreIrish Setter™ had produced a heavy duty version of their iconic Wingshooter™ boot for people who need sturdy, extreme hard work boots. Here is how they worked out for me.
read moreBefore you invest in quality hiking boots or trekking shoes, decide if you want some with moisture barrier liners. It could be the difference between hot (or cold), sweaty, sore feet or hiking in comfort.
read moreRunners need good shoes and these Kuru Atom may be what you’re looking for. They are among the best running shoes I’ve ever worn, and I have gone through dozens of pairs.
read moreAn over-looked category of footwear is work boots. But that type and style of footwear could be just what you need, and these may be the boots for you.
read moreWork boots don’t get the hype or have the glamour of more expensive, fancy-looking hiking or hunting boots. But if you’re working hard and on your feet all day, you’ll soon appreciate a good pair. These Irish Setter Ashby model 83605 boots are an excellent choice.
read moreWhat is the quickest, most effective way to break in new shoes or boots? Here are some tips.
read moreWarm boots in cold weather are wonderful. But what about backpacking, hiking, hunting or trekking in the heat? Have you been putting up with really hot boots in really hot weather? You might need to take a look at these Danner hot weather boots.
read moreA sun hat is something you don’t want to scrimp on. A broad-brimmed, well-ventilated hat can keep you from getting sunburned. It might keep you from getting sunstroke. This American Hat Makers straw hat might be just what you need!
read moreOnce you qualify for AARP membership or Social Security, should you quit or at least cut back on hiking or backpacking? Nope! With some common sense planning and updated gear, you can continue hiking well into your “golden years.”
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