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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 2636729" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I usually go to cow town (south agnew). theirs a few shops with a good selection of boots. any langstons or atwoods usually will have some good prices. You say natural gas industry...like on a drilling rig or refinery plant? Im going to assume you want steel toe. If you are around slick surfaces such as a rig floor soaked in oil based mud, i would avoid twisted X, they are comfy but super slick. Red wings have the best traction IMO but are expensive. If you will be outside a lot it might be a good idea to go with a hard polymer toe vs steel since winter is all but here, they dont get nearly as cold. Right now i have some justin polymer toe and i am happy with them for right around $150. My next purchase will be a pair of Rocky steel toes, just a really good overall work boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 2636729, member: 35089"] I usually go to cow town (south agnew). theirs a few shops with a good selection of boots. any langstons or atwoods usually will have some good prices. You say natural gas industry...like on a drilling rig or refinery plant? Im going to assume you want steel toe. If you are around slick surfaces such as a rig floor soaked in oil based mud, i would avoid twisted X, they are comfy but super slick. Red wings have the best traction IMO but are expensive. If you will be outside a lot it might be a good idea to go with a hard polymer toe vs steel since winter is all but here, they dont get nearly as cold. Right now i have some justin polymer toe and i am happy with them for right around $150. My next purchase will be a pair of Rocky steel toes, just a really good overall work boot. [/QUOTE]
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