Posted: 2/4/2008 10:18:31 AM EDT
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Its that time of year again. Work will pay for a pair of steel-toe boots. Last year, I got a pair of Danners, which are still going strong. This year, I am looking for a pull-on Wellington design. It must be steel toe, and somewhat waterproof with treatment. Im looking at Red Wings, Wolverines, and whatever you guys suggest. Here are the ones I am considering. Any other suggestions? Red Wings |
Cool! Where did you get them? Normal shoe store? |
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For a pull on ranch/wellington type workboot, I wear these Double H boots. They are extremely comfortable, with absolutely NO pinch. Walking, running, squatting, kneeling, un-even ground whatever. And the footbeds are an honest to goodness 1/2" thick Edited to fix link |
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Georgia Boots Mud Dawgs ![]() Maybe not exactly what you specified, but they are some damn good boots. Durable, comfortable, waterproof, steel toe, chemical resistant. And <$100 real-world price. I wear mine all day, often more than 14 hours. I'd buy them again. -p. |
These are the best ones I have found. They look just like a regular tennis shoe, but are steel toe. They are just a littler heavier than a regular tennis shoe. I have been through a few pairs of these, and they hold up pretty good. Tell me these dont look like a regular shoe. They are great in the summer when im wearing shorts at work, and dont want to have to lug around some big ass boot. Converse converse2 |
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Does the company policy state "Safety Toe" or "Steel Toe"? I ask because my boss kept telling me its was steel toe only, but I got to reading the employee handbook, and it stated "safety toe". I contacted HR, and they fired off some emails to corporate. Later that day, I was given a copy of the email, and it turns out that any ANSI and OSHA approved safety toe boot is good. I bought a pair of Converse Desert Pursuits w/ kevlar safety toe from LAPG. Love em! |
These are the ones I wear, never been a boot guy but now find myself wearing them all the time, steel toes and all. |
I got them at Vanderbilt's. |
