How many play in boots with tapered heels

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Scott Appleton
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How many play in boots with tapered heels

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I used to play in boots but now i just play in regular shoes. How about you . Still play in boots.
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I play in shoes. My boot heels are too tall for my volume pedal (or maybe it's the other way around).
I long for a western boot with the sole of a tennis shoe
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You need a pair of genuine "woose" moccasins!

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Erv Niehaus wrote:You need a pair of genuine "woose" moccasins!
Keep on spreading the news about the leather moccasins, Erv. That's how I heard about them, from you guys mentioning them on this forum. Now I don't want to play in anything else. They're the best. Other brands of moccasins work, too, as long as they're the "soft-soled" kind, which allow you to feel the pedals the most.
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I play in cowboy boots. the only thing I've ever played in. Tried tennis shows, that didn't work.
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Roper Cowboy boots with walking heel. I’ve recently bought some Luchese Calf Skin Ropers...VERY comfortable.
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Almost 40 years in socks. Tried using shoes years ago. Could not feel the correct rocking motion when pedaling. Could not feel what I wanted to feel. Works for me across all 8 pedals.
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Played in (and wore) boots for decades,until the heel got too tall for my feet.Most of the time,it's black running shoes that look like the regular kind.... I have brought along a pair of boots a few times and changed before the gig started. I still like that.
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Jacek,
Yes, they're the best! :D
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Post by Fred Treece »

I wear Tecova and Justin boots with a riding heel. I can get by with just about anything short of snowshoes now, but the boots get my legs and feet aligned the way I like.

I did buy a pair of Erv’s Minnetonka mocs for chummin around the house.
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Fred,
You can use those for "woose" hunting also! :whoa:
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I think we have a couple of those critters under the couch.
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Stomp 'em with your mocs! :lol:
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Post by Roy Carroll »

Being from Texas, I've always played in boots with riding heels. I do not use pointed toes though. I prefer to use a rounded toe. The pointed toed boots that Emmons and Day wore , back in the day gets in the pedals too deep for me. When the band dresses up or you are in a uniform anything else is not acceptable and will get you fired.
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I've been playing in cowboy boots for a very long time. I feel very comfortable in them and never have a problem. Some other steel players have asked me about how do I play in those boots? I say it's what I'm used too.
However, during practice or working a hot summer gig, I usually wear moccasins by Merril.
Funny thing did happen though. I had to do a session wearing my Timberland steel toed work boots. It was a strange feeling, but, after a few moments it all came together without a hitch.
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Post by Larry Johnson »

I play with cowboy boots with tapered heels. I tried sneakers , but just don't like it as well.
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Post by Mack Quinney »

I had a similar post not to long ago. Basically I had very difficult time playing in boots. This past weekend I played in boots! I practiced all week with boots, and come show time, just put it out of my mind. I used the square toe boots, and all went well. Mind over matter. Good luck with your journey!

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I usually wear boots but can wear tennis shoes, dress shoes, etc. Just can't play without shoes as some do.
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I prefer my boots, but I can play in almost anything except bare feet :eek:
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

When I am home, wood shedding I wear Moccasins, House Slippers or any smooth soled shoe.
When I play with a band I wear Tapered heel cowboy boots. My favorite boot is SAGE Zipper Entry, With soft leather tops. I am on my 3rd set. They have Size 9 EEEE that fits my Ducky Feet perfect.
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Post by Don R Brown »

Proof that John can play that thing standing up, sitting down, or lying on his side! :lol:

Here's a better look at John, to save our necks from damage.


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How many play in boots with tapered heels

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Cowboy boots, always
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Post by Danny Naccarato »

Boots. No square toes though. With size 14’s you wind up mashing 3 pedals at a time.
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Post by Bill Duncan »

Cowboy boots must have smooth soles. I have some with a tread that can catch the pedal edge and hang.
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Post by Lynn Fargo »

Boots! Otherwise, I can't reach my knee levers. Only 5'2. I actually even need a higher seat than standard.
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