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Where To Buy Wildland Fire Boots ^HOT^


We know better than almost anyone how to build a pair of fire boots, and what you need from them in order to get through the fire season. Contact us for a fitted sheet; we'd be happy to talk to you about our made-to-order wildland fire boots.




where to buy wildland fire boots



Wildland firefighter boots, however, are and must necessarily be much, much different. While wildland firefighters do the same general activity - fighting fires - but it's a vastly different job in terms of terrain, and gear and activities in the line of duty.


Wildland firefighter boots start with a lug sole that's made with materials that can stand up to the heat of the fireground without melting, and one of the most dependable is the Vibram Red X Fire Lug outsole.


Fire boots have to be able to be worn doing hard work in hot environments, so the stitching cannot come undone or be weakened in any way by proximity to fire. That's why a firefighting boot needs to be made with fire-resistant stitching.


Technora and similar synthetic threads are used in fire gear and in other applications where stitching has to endure a great deal of heat stress. When your life literally depends on you being on your feet, your boots cannot suffer a failure, pop a stitch or have the soles separate...at all.


The gold standard for firefighting boots, of course, is by Obenaufs, which was invented BY a wildland firefighter for use by wildland firefighters. It keeps the leather in great condition, and protected against water, muck, grime and chemicals from fire retardants.


A quality pair of wildland firefighter boots have a heel and footbed structure that absorb impact, keeping your feet from taking a beating. The footbed will have a shank that provides arch and heel support, so your feet are reinforced in these areas.


A serious work boot that's made correctly will take a good amount of time for break-in, as you are literally molding the footbed to your feet. That's why it's a good idea to order your boots a good month or two BEFORE fire season.


ConclusionFor the ultimate protection, we recommend you look through this line of Wildland Firefighter boots and Smoke Jumper Boots that are engineered to defend you against the threats that you encounter on the job. Firefighting, especially in wildland, is not an easy job. You need footwear that can keep up with your demanding duties. Get a pair of HAIX Wildland Fire boots today and enjoy ultimate protection and support.


Danner Boots may be backordered with extended lead times. Call 800-423-8347 to verify stock/lead times.Handcrafted for those who protect our wilderness, the WTF is one of the most effective wildland firefighting boots on the market today. Our all-new Wildland Tactical Firefighter blends the lightweight and supportive benefits of an alpine hiker with the stringent standards of an NFPA 1977 boot. Featuring fire-resistant, durable rough-out leather and a breathable mesh lining, the boot is...


The Crispi Anchor Point was designed out of necessity for a highly comfortable and functional boot that can withstand the rigors of wildland firefighting. For years wildland firefighters have been buying our Guide GTX mountain hunting boot to use on the fireline. Combining their insight with our hand built Italian craftsmanship, we knew we could design the best fireboot on the market.


Starting where the rubber meets the fireline, the Anchor Point features the Defender outsole. Designed to provide excellent traction and durability, the Defender outsole is right at home in rugged and variable terrain while excelling in higher temperatures. Paired together with our polyurethane, shock absorbing CCF midsole, the Anchor Point is built to provide the ultimate in comfort, durability and traction. The main boot features the Crispi greased water repellant Nubuck for the upper for durability and roughout suede on the ankle for added comfort. Lastly we exchanged the GoreTex liner often found in our mountain hunting boots for a full leather lining on the Anchor Point. The leather lining increases breathability and offers unparalleled comfort that will last all fireseason.


If you are looking for a tailored experience and quality, genuine leather boots, look no further than JK boots. I just walked in to their on-site location here in Spokane, WA and I must say the customer service was spot on. Tim walked me through all the product possibilities and was very straightforward to communicate with. And the boots just felt amazing! I have never had an experience with a shoe like that where it feels comfortable the moment you stand up. Also, not only do they measure length but also have multiple width sizes as well (which is great when you have narrow feet). Bravo JK boots!


A favorite of wildland firefighters and built for a variety of rugged alpine applications, the Fuego features a super-durable construction with a high cuff for added ankle support when carrying heavy loads over variable terrain.


The first post in this series highlighted practical personal protective equipment (PPE) pant and shirt options for landowners conducting prescribed fires. The second post discussed options for other PPE items including head coverings, face coverings, and eye protection. This installment will address boots and shoes, gloves, and overall considerations for choosing PPE items.


Hiking Boots: Leather hiking boots are an excellent option for landowners conducting prescribed fires. While they do not provide the full protection of fire boots, they are much more affordable and many landowners already own them. Taller boots that come above the ankle are ideal to both protect you in uneven terrain and prevent ashes from getting in the boots.


Description: The 2015 Loup River Training Exchange will be focusing on approximately 5,000 acres of grassland. All of the land is privately owned and used for livestock production. This is an area of rolling hills and steep draws where eastern red cedar trees are abundant. Prescribed fire is being used to reduce existing and the encroachment of new eastern red cedar and to promote habitat for grassland dependent species such as the greater prairie chicken. This Training Exchange is a partnership between Pheasants Forever, The Nature Conservancy, the Fire Learning Network, and the Rainwater Basin Joint Venture. A recent grant through the Nebraska Environmental Trust Fund has provided financial resources to assist participating landowners in resting their grasslands from grazing in order to build up fuel that will increase the effectiveness of the burns. 041b061a72


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