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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4360770" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>I have always liked Lace up Red Wings, there is a sweet spot after break in and right before they get worn out, where they are like a tennis shoe and boot.</p><p>Maximum support with ability to Maneuver. </p><p>I no longer need the Maneuver part, but still enjoy support of a lace up boot and foot protection.</p><p>I have some Iron Rangers, that are about ten years old and feel great, I just change out the insole pad now and then. First Cost is a little over Three hundred, they can be resoled for around One seventy. It would take about ten pair of quality tennis shoes to get the same mileage as one pair of the red wings.</p><p>I have a foot that requires at least EE along with a High instep. I find some EEE to be slightly to wide. For casual I usually get an extra wide skeecher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4360770, member: 46111"] I have always liked Lace up Red Wings, there is a sweet spot after break in and right before they get worn out, where they are like a tennis shoe and boot. Maximum support with ability to Maneuver. I no longer need the Maneuver part, but still enjoy support of a lace up boot and foot protection. I have some Iron Rangers, that are about ten years old and feel great, I just change out the insole pad now and then. First Cost is a little over Three hundred, they can be resoled for around One seventy. It would take about ten pair of quality tennis shoes to get the same mileage as one pair of the red wings. I have a foot that requires at least EE along with a High instep. I find some EEE to be slightly to wide. For casual I usually get an extra wide skeecher. [/QUOTE]
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