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What about the new one advertized , the ones without the steel toe cap ? Stien Werewolf I think .

 

 

The Werewolves are very light. I'd hazard a guess that they're probably the lightest chainsaw boots on the market. They lack ankle support and toe protection for ground work though.

 

I've never really been that anal about weight though. Where does it stop? Shaving your legs to spare a gram or two?

 

I prefer comfort and durability.

 

Airstreams are great all round boots, and are quite light.

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The Werewolves are very light. I'd hazard a guess that they're probably the lightest chainsaw boots on the market. They lack ankle support and toe protection for ground work though.

 

I've never really been that anal about weight though. Where does it stop? Shaving your legs to spare a gram or two?

 

I prefer comfort and durability.

 

Airstreams are great all round boots, and are quite light.

 

 

Just don't wear any socks :)

 

Second for Airstreams, if your not worried about protection i wear Quechua Bionassay light's from decathlon which are super comfy and holding up alright

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I have the haix ones really light but dont seem to last lonf, been weraing a pair of asolo creeks for climbing so comfy and grippy wouldnt like to try them with spikes thpugh!!

 

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