Thats a GREAT idea! Buy $255.00 shoes, replace the brand new sole with a sole made for traction, and add thermal warmers.
Sorry to single out this particular post, and nothing personal, but I feel that I need to point out that everyone has a choice here - buy 405's or don't buy 405's, make a judgement about when and when not to wear them and 'customise' them if you wan't to do so. It's your money, your boots and your choice.
It's whatever works for you, the individual, and it doesn't have to conform with the 'crowd' neccessarily.
My point of view for what it's worth? Aldens are a
GREAT boot and things like thermal inserts (around $8 ) will enable you to wear the boots for at least part of the winter, IF YOU WAN'T TO DO SO! You don't
have to, buy some wellingtons if it bothers you and that's fine too!
Army boots are good for snow, I should know as I wore them for a good few years myself, but it's tough to wear those hot, heavy things all through the Summer.
There is no such thing as ALL WEATHER, ALL SEASON, ALL SITUATION boots/shoes if one bears in mind optimum comfort and protection. That's why most folks own more than 1 pair of shoes.
All I know is that if any boot comes even close to my ideal, it's the 405's. Not just because they are Indy boots, but because they are generally great boots. But if you are into hiking, you should really own some hiking boots, if you are in construction, get some steel-toe cap boots, if you ice-skate, get some ice-skating boots.........
They are not perfect, but then not much in life is. If you choose to buy a pair, buy them and make them as perfect as they can be for YOU and wear them whenever you judge it is wise to do so.
Al
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