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I bought these Chippewa Firefighter boots in October, 2007. The boots are completely leather lined, have an EPS steel toe, ANSI 75 steel bottom plate, Kush-N-Kollar, and Vibram lug sole. They are about 9" tall.
These boots are the most comfortable, durable, and well-constructed boots I have worn when I ride my Harley. Despite the leather lining, they don't get hot. I have worn them for very long days when riding my bike and my feet never hurt. This is why they are highly recommended on my Complete Guide to Motorcycle Boots.
The boots are designed in Station Boot style. The unique design feature of these boots is the center zipper in the front, which makes them easy to pull on and take off. The zipper insert has two side laces that when adjusted once, don't need to be fooled with again.
Information and photos illustrating how to lace these boots is below and on the Boots Wiki, here.
Great Boots for riding my Harley
I own seven pairs of these Chippewa Firefighter/Station boots.
Detailed instructions, photo, and video illustrations on how to lace these boots is on this page of my website here.
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