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I had a pair of Go Devils, and they were warm and tough, but they never really broke in well. Still, I think Danner is a superior boot to the Corcorans. I've worn my Corcorans in the field and never had any problem with them at all. I did have toruble with a blister on my heel when wearing them in chem gear about a week ago. We were in MOPP 2 for three days straight on 12 hour shifts, and I'm not sure if it was something to do with the overboots or with my Corcorans. I've never had that problem before, though. That having been said, though, when I was in the desert I wore the Schwartzkopf boots. I still think they are one of the most comfortable boots ever made.RockBottom said:How do you feel that Corcorans compare to Danners? Are the Corcorans all made in the U.S.? I've been looking for a new pair of hot weather boots for a planned two month jaunt to Baghdad.
Mike, that is an intriguing idea! I can try and talk to my cobbler tomorrow and see if it is something that can be effectively done. I like that idea, though. What would you think, cut it off just above the sixth or the fifth eyelet?Mike K. said:I've been toying with the idea of purchasing this model boot and having it cut down to a shorter 6" height (something along the lines of a WWII service shoe). I think it would just be a matter of some minor restitching. Any thoughts on whether to proceed?