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HISEA Barn Boot Review

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September 6, 2022 by Rhonda 2 Comments

As part of our relationship with you here at TFL, we always disclose when we are paid or otherwise benefit from a product we review. I was given a pair of HISEA boots to wear for a month and then review them if I liked them. This is my honest review of them for you.

yellow boots with chickens on them

Before I agreed to do the review, I did a little research of my own. I liked the fact that there is a Lifetime or 100-year Warranty on their products. Every review I could find was on the positive side. I mean, no product is right for everyone, so I expected some negative feedback. Based on my research, I decided to try them.

When I received the boots, I was surprised at the quality because they were about half the price of the boots we usually use here on the farm.

The first thing I noticed when I put them on was how light they were when walking compared to my other boots. I liked this since we have had a rainy year. They were easier to walk in the mud than my other pair.

I have worn them through the creek, while milking and mucking out the barn, walking across pastures, working with fences, working with cows, and even to the chicken coops. My feet have been dry. They don’t slip on my feet and are quite comfortable.

I have worn them every day for a month and have to say they are comfortable, the quality has held up, and they are now my go-to boots when out working on the farm.

The best thing I can say is that when I purchase boots for my family, I will be saving some money and still getting quality workwear by ordering HISEA boots.

Filed Under: Homestead Helps

About Rhonda

Rhonda Crank – Founder of The Farmer’s Lamp
I’m Rhonda, a Southern-born and raised farm girl from the Deep South with over 45 years of homesteading experience. With 7 generations of farmers behind us, The Farmer’s Lamp embraces the full spectrum of homesteading—gardening, raising chickens, and more. We share Southern style from-scratch recipes, Einkorn recipes, and more, all while staying true to organic, non-GMO principles. Our approach blends the time-honored wisdom of our grandparents with a touch of modern ingenuity, keeping these traditions alive and thriving.

Notable Roles: Chief Editor of Homesteading Today Magazine, Author, and Contributor to Countryside Magazine, Backyard Poultry Magazine, Homestead Livestock Summit, and Grit Magazine.

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  1. Lisa says

    November 6, 2022 at 3:40 pm

    How did they feel when you walked over rough hard surfaces. Did the sole protect your feet or could you feel rocks and such through the heel?

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    • Rhonda says

      November 7, 2022 at 2:26 pm

      Hi Lisa, As with all boots, I was aware of the surfaces I was stepping on, but there was no pain, sharpness, or such if that’s what you mean. I’m very satisfied with the comfort and protection even after a few months of use. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions. I’m here to help.

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