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Mens Dingo 19058 Harness Boot

Mens Dingo 19058 Harness Boot

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Mens Dingo 19058 Harness Boot

 
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DP Dingo 19058

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All Over Tan Leather with 11" Shaft. Harness Strap. Comfort Insole. Oil Resistant Work Outsole. 2" Western Heel. Snoot Toe

 
List Price: $126.95
Our Price: $114.99
 
     
 


Color
Black

Product Details
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:4.0 inches
Package Weight:2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5So comfortable and versatile!  Mar 02, 2007 By Sarah Z. Abdella "Miss Sarah Z"
I LOVE these boots! I wear them everywhere; horsebackriding, out and about, with a cute dress... you can literally wear them with anything. I own them in black and am buying them in brown asap!

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Dingo Men's Harness Boot  Mar 13, 2009 By C. A. Luster "The Rook"
I had forgotten why I liked Dingo Harness boots so much. I probably haven't wore a pair since college or at least since I sold my motorcycle, and now I regret that. These are very comfortable boots, much more so than most military, cowboy, or work boots. The quality of the workmanship and materials are first class, and they have the proper height arch and heel. Shop around and you will see this is a great price as well, and twice the price for Frye is not worth the slight difference in quality and comfort. I have paid far more for less quality and comfort. Sometimes I have had problems wearing boots very long because they cause my back to hurt, but this is not the case with these Dingo boots. I highly recommend you get a pair if you need or like boots. Excellent for use if you are a motorcycle rider. Another plus is they are great for using with several costumes such as SciFi, Western, or Pirate.

CA Luster

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Dingo Boots  Jan 11, 2009 By Steve E "Steve"
Love the boots. Ordering was quick and easy and they came earlier than predicted. I was a little disapointed to find out they were made in China but got over that after wearing them. I would recomend placing a stain and water protector on them, particularly if you live in the north as I do with all the salt and sand I have to navigate. I wear them to work daily and they are comfortable and look great.

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Darn Good Boots For The Price  Dec 02, 2008 By Matthew S. Schweitzer "zohoe"
These Dingo Harness Boots are a great buy for the price. I've owned several pairs of Dingos and while they may not be as top quality (or expensive) as Frye, they get the job done. I've had my current pair for over two years and wear them nearly all the time yet they have held up well. They break-in easily, look good, and are very confortable to wear any time. The only complaint I've had with mine is that the factory insoles seemed to wear out fairly quickly and had to be replaced, but this was fairly minor. Overall, a great pair of decent boots.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Good boot but not perfect  Oct 16, 2010 By O. Zarantonello
Well, I like this boot, but the insole is HORRIBLE! There is a small piece of black insole over the heel that after a short time slips away, and moves down the shoe. It is a big pain! Also the whole insole seems to be very cheap, and doesn't seem to hold. I had to buy a new insole in order to use the boot without hassles. You could try to glue the insole, but I tried, and still had problems, so it is best to just buy a new insole. Other then that I recommend buying a size a bit larger then what you wear for dress shoes. For example if you wear a size 12 in dress shoes you should get a size 13 for the boot. I made the mistake of getting a boot the same size as my dress shoe, and it does fit a bit tight. Also I would recommend that you also take a look at Chippewa boots. They are more expensive, but they are made in the U.S.A, and have a great reputation. Dingo boots are a good value, but for a little more you can get a better boot.

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