Barbour Rubber Knee Boots (for Men)
$64.95
$109.00
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Item #66280
Closeouts. Crafted in the tradition of quality UK footwear, Barbour of England's rubber knee boots guarantee dry feet, superior traction and long wear.Fabric linedHeight: 15-½" Weight: 4 lb. 4 oz. pr.Rubber uppersMedium width Closeouts. China. Size UK(US): 7(W 9-9½, M 8-8½) 8(W 10-10½, M 9-9½) 9(W 11-11½, M 10-10½) 10(W 12-12½, M 11-11½) 11(M 12-12½) 12(M 13-13½) 13(M 14-14½)
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By Cat's Best Friend from On a Lake In Minnesota on 7/6/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Breathes Well, Comfortable, Durable, Stable
Best Uses:
Casual Wear, Cold Weather, Wet Weather
Describe Yourself:
Comfort-oriented, Conservative, High-end shopper, Stylish
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Looking forward to heavy use this fall and winter.
By Lou the farmer from Embudo, NM on 6/29/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Stain Resistant
Best Uses:
Irrigation, Wet Weather
Describe Yourself:
Comfort-oriented
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Bought these boots primarily for field irrigation and am very happy with them.
I can see they will be useful in downpours and deep snow around our property.
By Evolving Gentleman-Farmer Retiree from MA & Upstate NY on 6/23/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Durable, Good mud-boot, Stable
Cons:
Feels just a touch loose
Best Uses:
Garden work, Mud season, Wet Weather
Describe Yourself:
Comfort-oriented, Function-oriented
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Seems like a good, solid British product (made in China...) that will perform well in wet. mucky situations. Also will be good when the sump pump malfunctions and there is six inches of water in the basement! Could benefit from some sort of retention mechanism like an internal garter or an attached strap to keep boot from possibly coming off in really STICKY/deep mud situations, but that is only a guess at this point-- I just got them. When the veggie garden is all mud in early Spring or Fall, THEN we'll discover their actual worth!
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