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I need a new pair of pull on work boots and TSC is having a sale on Georgia Boot Waterproof Wellingtons.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/...on-work-boot-gb00085

Anyone with first hand knowledge of the brand?

Thanks.



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I've heard good things, and bad things, but I have no personal knowledge about them. When I worked for a living I always bought Red Wing boots.


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Back when Georgia Boots were US made they were good. I think they’re Chinese made now. There are a couple of reviews that aren’t very favorable.

For $50 more you can buy a pair of American made Red Wing style #1159. That’s what I recently did.
 
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Sierra Trading Post has a good selection of Redwing and Chippewa boots right now.

https://www.sierra.com/mens-bo...ed-wing~b~2062,3187/


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My newest boot acquisition are a pair of Georgia Boots
Georgia Men's Giant High Romeo Gr500, Soggy Brown, 13 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002..._api_i_B-TpEbC5FAS8R

Pretty sure they are made in Vietnam they were like $65 and worth every penny. Very comfortable and have held up well only had them about 3 or 4 months now but I wear them nearly everyday.


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I was speaking with a guy that owned a hardware store that also sold the Georgia Boots. When he told me they would replace the boot if their were any problems I was pretty optimistic. But when he said the would only do it once it made me wonder what level of quality they really were.

I have never owned any but that kinda steered me away....I have a pair of Carhart lace up boots that are pretty comfortable and have quite a few miles on them.
 
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Georgia Boots used to be great, now they are substandard. They don’t last as near as long as they used to. I’ve always gotten years out of Thorogood work boots.


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Thanks guys. Good price but I think I know pass on these and either get another pair of Justin's or try the Red wing.



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Thanks guys. Good price but I think I know pass on these and either get another pair of Justin's or try the Red wing.


You won't regret the Red Wing boots. That's what I wear for work.

Some of the guys at work said the break in period can be tough but I don't have soft feet so I never had that problem. I always wore the standard issue boots in the Army, too.

There is a Red Wing store on Semoran not far from the airport. Not sure if there's one closer to you.


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Thanks Edmond!



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Originally posted by PowerSurge: I’ve always gotten years out of Thorogood work boots.


They got a new CEO and dumped a lot of their classic designs, very disappointing.


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There is a Red Wing store on Semoran not far from the airport.
There’s also one in Casselberry right next to a Chick-Fil-A.

Need I say anything more?



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One of my pet peeves is I will only buy boots made in America.....

went to a work clothes store a few years ago and asked the guy for a pair of boots made here and he just laughed at me... said he did have a pair that they put the laces in here... "assembled in America"

Sadly you even have to be careful with Redwings.. they got a lot of china stuff now too...


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I’ve been wearing the composite toe Merrels for the last couple of years and have been very happy

Georgia boot and redwings just don’t fit my foot well.... I do have a skinny size 15 so any shoe type is a challenge to find


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Originally posted by Edmond:

There is a Red Wing store on Semoran not far from the airport.
There’s also one in Casselberry right next to a Chick-Fil-A.

Need I say anything more?


Yes. Don't go shoe shopping at that location on Sunday... Big Grin


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I’ve switched to Ariat’s. Not US made but a few pairs I’ve owned held up great and feel good. I really want to like Red Wings but they just don’t fit my foot right.
Ariat size 11D always fit me the same.
 
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