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??? Workboot recomendations ???

Question:
Perhaps this is a bit off-subject, but ...

After 4 years of rough service, it's about time to retire my Redwings (boots).

Before I buy another pair of the same I thought I'd ask if any of you can recommend anything different.

I need a tough (leather?) boot, no steel toe, that offeres firm support, yet is comfortable to stand in, on concrete, for many hours a day.

Any ideas ?


Answer:
have always bought the Greb work boot, it looks like a cowboy boot, it comes in steel toe and no steel toe.The boot has no laces which was the main selling point for me.

I've been real happy with my Timberlands. I wear the just above the ankle version but they also make higher ones. I like the comfort and support and the soles are soft enough to give some padding on concrete. The only dislike is the soles get slick when wet on some types of tile floors.

I wear Farm and Garden by Georgia boot. No laces, wedge sole...very comfortable. I also like (here it comes)....Sears Diehard Suretracks. I've always gotten at least 2 yrs of service out of them.

I'll second the Timberland selection. I've got a pair that are more comfy than any other shoes I've owned.

OK, so they are not 'work boots' but there's no reason that you couldn't use them as such.

And I would go for steel toes unless you plan on wearing them in airports. Why not? No difference in comfort plus the next time you drop that sheet of plywood on the ole footsie, it won't get broken. Of course, none of us has ever done that before. I think Timberland does make a few steel toe models.








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