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DCcan

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Hiking boots for 35 years due to so many severe sprains. Had Rockport, Keen and others. Walking on Timberland Mt Maddsens for over a year and won’t be looking anywhere else for a while. Just love em.
Try Asolo next pair. I'm sure you'll like them ;)
Those Timberlands look nice, heavy sole and light uppers with good support.
Asolo has similar style construction with the one piece leather lowers. They run a bit narrower generally, but great designs and soles, good pricing.

These Keen Flex series are awesome, most comfotable boots I ever had.
I got wide feet, limited selection. I beat the crap out of shoes, love the double-rubber reinforced toe and raised protection on the sides.

 

DarkWeb

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Those Timberlands look nice, heavy sole and light uppers with good support.
Asolo has similar style construction with the one piece leather lowers. They run a bit narrower generally, but great designs and soles, good pricing.

These Keen Flex series are awesome, most comfotable boots I ever had.
I got wide feet, limited selection. I beat the crap out of shoes, love the double-rubber reinforced toe and raised protection on the sides.

My foot is a bit narrower.....I know what you mean. My boy has wide feet....so did I when I was young. It's hard to find footwear for him.
 

doughper

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I use flowers only
My biggest change is I make a small square platform from SS screen by cutting 4 slots parallel/perpendicular to the wire strands and bend the sides to fit in stems. Dramatically raises air flow and decreases resistance. Ben doin* this for years.
Thank you for explaining.

That description's a bit hard to grasp, but if I ever try it again, i'll ask you more about it. But
what you're saying is you augment the existing screen with some SS screen that you modify, right?
Does it require a lot of extensive cleaning? And is it hard to clean? I kind of thought cleaning it
was pretty detailed. But then I've only cleaned it once.

It's been five years or more since I tried mine once, then put it away. I'm not really sure if I'll try it again or not.
What a waste, huh? :(
 

hillbill

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Thank you for explaining.

That description's a bit hard to grasp, but if I ever try it again, i'll ask you more about it. But
what you're saying is you augment the existing screen with some SS screen that you modify, right?
Does it require a lot of extensive cleaning? And is it hard to clean? I kind of thought cleaning it
was pretty detailed. But then I've only cleaned it once.

It's been five years or more since I tried mine once, then put it away. I'm not really sure if I'll try it again or not.
What a waste, huh? :(
Everything is easy to clean. The screens I use for platforms are 5/8” stainless cutting about 1/8” slots spaced at 90*. It totally changes the vaping experience with Arizers. Sorry I didn’t mention size of screen for the little table.
The only part that usually needs cleaning at all is the stem. And I just swab it while warm with Qtip.
 
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