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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2968556" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>No, I did not. I have bought a couple pair of SAS shoes from them though. I did get a couple of "I know a guy that has a pair and likes them." </p><p></p><p>I still have a good pair of Rio of Mercedes and Rod Patrick that I can wear for a few hours without discomfort. Wouldn't want to work in them all day though. My feet grew from a 12 AAA to a 14 AAAA. Rio's were my boot of choice since I became old enough to afford a pair that fit correctly but Rio no longer makes a 4A boot. They did tell me that they would custom make me a pair and guarantee them to fit but I would have to go to their office in south Texas to do it. Rod Patrick is the only production maker that makes at least one style in my size but I will have to order them to try them on and I've been told that Patrick's are not the quality that they were years ago. White Boots are another possible option but they're more like a work boot and no guarantee that they will fit me well. </p><p></p><p>Ironically I just just hung up talking to a vendor in Joplin that carries a large selection of Rod Patrick's but nothing in my size. If I still spent a lot of time horse back or doing lots of manual labor I would not hesitate to try the Loveless boots. I learned 30 years ago when you're hard to fit, spending the money up front for quality and good fit is cheaper in the long run. Just harder to justify now although I know a good pair of boots could last for the rest of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2968556, member: 3448"] No, I did not. I have bought a couple pair of SAS shoes from them though. I did get a couple of "I know a guy that has a pair and likes them." I still have a good pair of Rio of Mercedes and Rod Patrick that I can wear for a few hours without discomfort. Wouldn't want to work in them all day though. My feet grew from a 12 AAA to a 14 AAAA. Rio's were my boot of choice since I became old enough to afford a pair that fit correctly but Rio no longer makes a 4A boot. They did tell me that they would custom make me a pair and guarantee them to fit but I would have to go to their office in south Texas to do it. Rod Patrick is the only production maker that makes at least one style in my size but I will have to order them to try them on and I've been told that Patrick's are not the quality that they were years ago. White Boots are another possible option but they're more like a work boot and no guarantee that they will fit me well. Ironically I just just hung up talking to a vendor in Joplin that carries a large selection of Rod Patrick's but nothing in my size. If I still spent a lot of time horse back or doing lots of manual labor I would not hesitate to try the Loveless boots. I learned 30 years ago when you're hard to fit, spending the money up front for quality and good fit is cheaper in the long run. Just harder to justify now although I know a good pair of boots could last for the rest of my life. [/QUOTE]
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