cheeseroller45
cheeseroller45 t1_iuz2nv9 wrote
Reply to Shoes like Vans that don't suck? by ClarkAlmighty
Try the Norris sneaker from 5.11. Same general look but much more durable
cheeseroller45 t1_iup3tgu wrote
Reply to Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
If y’all are looking for good cargo shorts, I’d recommend lee’s dungarees on Amazon. They fit true to size and are super comfy. I own five pair and I wear them every day
cheeseroller45 t1_iuc5zf1 wrote
I’ve tried many of the different “higher end” socks such as darn tough, and each has their own benefits. Darn tough has the bifl thing which is awesome but as another commenter said, their feet feel clammy and I can agree with that at times. I’ve personally found smart wool to be the most comfortable. They have a looser knit which just feels great. Fits has graduated compression and my feet feel great after a long day of wearing them. I almost don’t want to take them off. Wigwam is probably the cushiest for the lowest price but my feet get really warm so I pretty much only wear them for snow days and shoveling. Fox river socks have a great balance of durability and comfort. More comfortable than the darn tough but more durable than the smart wool. Little bit more than wigwam but five to ten dollars less than smart wool fits and darn tough. TLDR smart wool most comfy Darn tough bifl Wigwam cushy and cheap Fits compression and very nice Fox river best balance of all factors
cheeseroller45 t1_irn00kp wrote
Reply to I am moving across the US from Arizona to Wisconsin, what are some BIFL products I should consider investing in? by Summerscythe
Buy some rechargeable led lanterns that double as power banks and some thermals for base layers
cheeseroller45 t1_ir36z7y wrote
Reply to comment by hubert12fingers in Shoes like Crocs but tougher? by MoadSnake
Yeah I bought some. I absolutely love them. Super comfy
cheeseroller45 t1_ixtck44 wrote
Reply to What's a good cheap watch? by DISTROJAR-69
I have a Casio from Amazon that was about $50. It’s waterproof down to 200 meters and built to last. I had the old version for ten years before the battery had to be changed. It was easier to just get a new one than to change the battery myself