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<blockquote data-quote="Observer" data-source="post: 3685884" data-attributes="member: 50589"><p>You get a lot of overloaded belts that stuff falls on your ankles and shins; so go with steel toed boots in black. Dr.Scholls has a real good boot that lasts a lot longer than the Walmart brand -yes I know they were cheaper - but in the long run the other ones are a better buy. Good idea about the extra insoles - also wear two pairs of socks as you get a lot of rubbing. Cargo pants are good as you have the extra pockets. Also, hydrate and carry extra+ some G2 or similar. Put a lock on your lunchbox - people will go through it looking for food, writing pens. Moisture wicking for shirts - go to the thrift stores to get your gear - as if your swearshirts look a little ratty - no one will steal it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Observer, post: 3685884, member: 50589"] You get a lot of overloaded belts that stuff falls on your ankles and shins; so go with steel toed boots in black. Dr.Scholls has a real good boot that lasts a lot longer than the Walmart brand -yes I know they were cheaper - but in the long run the other ones are a better buy. Good idea about the extra insoles - also wear two pairs of socks as you get a lot of rubbing. Cargo pants are good as you have the extra pockets. Also, hydrate and carry extra+ some G2 or similar. Put a lock on your lunchbox - people will go through it looking for food, writing pens. Moisture wicking for shirts - go to the thrift stores to get your gear - as if your swearshirts look a little ratty - no one will steal it. [/QUOTE]
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