Honestly the timberland pro boots 6 inch are so comfortable this coming that literally has sensitive feet any hard hit to my sole with Bruise I literally wore a shoes for three days and and I was bruise for two weeks
And not a mention of Steel Blue work boots. I have worn various boots over the past 40 years and the Aussie Steel Blue Argyle with Meta guard was the most comfortable and guaranteed 100% to be comfortable or money back.
I've been rocking the Timberland Pro Helix 5 days a week for over 3 years and they are still going strong. I used to wear Georgia Boots but the quality had really gone down hill. Then I switched to Red Wing and couldn't find a boot I was real comfortable in and that's when my local Shoe Box sales person recommended the Timberland Pro.
Love my WOLVERINE HELLCAT ULTRASPRING 8” CARBONMAX Very comfortable + lightweight Most comfort I’ve ever found in a boot. I wear these boots 12 hours every day and my feet never get sore.
You can't go past a zip sided work boot, you'll never go back to lace only again. Steel Blue 152's i find the most comfortable steel caped ankle support boot around.
I have those timberland pros anti fatigue and they are so light and amazing I bought 3 pairs one just to wear and one for landscaping and one for manufacturing job they have helped me out a lot
@@24cimbo I’m not lucky at all I’ve busted my butt to get theses there $98.00 but I bought mine personally and then with my small landscaping business I make sure I charge for my equipment and clothes so my business helped me and at my manufacturing job they paid for those
@@giovannigamez8901 I do landscaping also and the Hyperion boots are the best I've found for that line of work, feet stay dry in the wet morning grass .
Most comfortable I have worn were Irish Setter by far. Worst were Timberland. No way the boots rated on here were compared to several other brands. Must sell these brands.
I've worked in some form of construction all my life, and have worn boots by several manufacturers. My last three pairs have been different Keen models. When it comes to the combination of comfort and durability, I haven't found any brand that's better. I will have to say, that the most comfortable work boot I have ever worn was the Timberland Titan, though. Those things were more comfortable than my tennis shoes, right out of the box. The only problem was that they had soft soles and soft leather. They weren't the best boots for kicking a shovel, or for durability over the long haul, though. But damn......they were so comfortable. My wife actually read about them in a Modern Science magazine saying that they were the worlds most comfortable work boots. That's how I even decided to try them.
@@ianalderson5133 I work in road construction and maintenance in a mountain area that averages almost 70 inches of rain per year. We do everything from paving to culvert installs, to roadside brushing. My boots get beat up and get wet a lot through the winter. The things that make the Titans so comfortable are also the things that don't allow them to hold up for very long in more extreme conditions......at least in my experience. I went through a pair a year. I kept buying them for a while, because of the comfort, though. I still haven't found any boot as comfortable as them.
Had me a pair keen for 2 year. When I buy a pair of boots that's all I wear. I still have them, I don't wear them because it's seam came loose, and they need a new soul.
@@honcho4329 From the Timberland Titan spec sheet: Alloy Safety Toe Lightweight, asymmetrical-shaped toe cap. Meets US and Canadian safety standards including ASTM F2412-18a and ASTM F2413-18 I and C impact and compression safety standards and CAN/CSA-Z195-14 Grade 1.
I work in the utility field, and I’ve used dozen of brands of boots over the years and hands down top 2 works boots are the redwing 2414 goretex, and the timberland pro boondock…!!!
As someone who has spent most of my 48 years in boots of one kind or the other there is no better work boot than Red Wings period & they still make them in the USA.
@@06mrselfdestruct I have owned a plethora of work boots before I finally bought my first pair of Red Wings. They last about five years doing sheet metal before they need replacing.
@@Loopsrainforest my brother bought the Irish Setters a year ago and cycles through 2 other pairs of boots, we do masonry and landscaping, the Irish Setters soles are peeling in layers, they are literally falling apart, so I guess no boots can handle the constant change of weather from wet to dry and standing in concrete
Almost every boot Red Wing now makes (with the exception of their Heritage Series) are made in China. Check the label in the boot next time you visit a Red Wing store. They make good boots, but almost nothing is still made in the U.S. Fact!
@@raymondlowry8564 The only Red Wings I see in the trades are the old school super sole boots which are still made in the USA & after checking their website half of their Work Footwear are Supersole.
I hate when people that don't know shit about boots make videos like this. 😂 Best boots, Nicks, Whites, and 5 or 6 more American hand made boots that you probably don't even know about. 😂
I’ve loved my Timberland PRO boots. Bought a pair every year for the past 5 or more years. I used to wear Red Wings. Was I interested in trying the Blundstones, but they can only be shipped to an Australian address. Oh well.
Working 10 to 12 hours on a Auto plant concrete my best work boot was a pair of end of model leather 6" Danner boot I found for $75 at a army surplus store when they broke in it was like wearing a pair of slippers all day long loved those better than my $300 dollar Salomon that sit in my basement I hate synthetic material boots they don't break in like leather now I have a pair of Thorogood aren't bad I just wear them for everyday use semi retire 😢
Keen work boots, US made , composite toe, H2O proof, made for wider feet, The Best Ever. Work for the water company, I put it through hell and back. Thanks Keen.
@@timchamberlin9280 Yeah because you are settling for a garbage product, there is three things you shouldn't be cheap on, your boots, your mattress, and your lawyer. If padded heavy chinese boots have been great for you, leather handmade boots will be even better, don't ask me though, ask your knees when you are older what is good for you, Chinese Timbs or leather USA boots.
timberland pro mudslinger on my feet 10hrs a day 50hrs a week most comfortable steel toe i can find its like a tennis shoe and light been buying them for 4 years they will prolly stop making them like they fuck up everything used to like columbia trailmeister and they stopped making them
I need 8" boots for streetwork including paving and black for security uniform. Easy? Fit a 12A under $300 without being a custom. I wore Red Wings for years, now they make A's when they vet to it. Those xtra-narrow guys are still out here. Proper fit is imperative for the body health. Please let me know.
Been doing commercial construction since the 90s as a teen i finally gave up within the last couple years cause I couldn't find boots that ever felt comfortable as I got older my feet hurt all the time. All the boots would wear out in 4 months tops ive had every brand I was buying 3 pairs of boots a year or more
Work in a warehouse type environment, the floor is half concrete, half metal grates. That's a tough deal for boys in finding. I bought the Timberland Pros on here, and had the sole wear totally off in less than a year. The grates just ate the rubber. Otherwise they were/are great boots warm, waterproof, comfortable all day. Anyone on here got anything good for walking on rebar and the like? Went with Irish Setters this time. I'm still looking for that perfect boot lol
This video was basically several commercials strung together. There was no real world testing or any practical real life use information on these boots. There was no mention of Red Wing, Danner, Chippewa, Carolina or any of the real work boot brands available.
Not one offers top of the toes padding. All capped work boots will see the steel cutting through. I do 16000 steps minimum per day, my boots last around 4 months. If they made them with a composite padded bridge with enough room for toe movement up to the laces I am sure mine and other feet wouldn't suffer.
I work in the chemical industry, dealing with 12hrs days on my feet in oil and acid. I have working in this business for 15+years and have tried every boot on the market. I normally go through 2 sets of boots in any given year and by far the best boot i have found is the Cebu steel toe work boot. Normally i would have been through 4 sets of boot by now and im still working in the first pair that i have received. The company i work for will be switching from redwing/cat/doc/ ariat boots to Cebu for our 60 workers. I can not recommend this enough. The price, the durabilty, and the comfort is unmatched.
@@glennnichols4220 yes,microfiber. Trust me. I have been selling safety footwear almost 15 years. Microfiber will outlast leather when dealing with caustic, organics and most acid.
ive been wearing the same pair of solovair for around 10 years now been resoled i think twice i love them but may have to check out a pair of blundstones tho
On a standard construction site they’re fine. But to be honest if you’re in multiple environments from dry to extreme wet none of those would cut it. Go for combat style chainsaw boots if in multiple situations. It’s like wearing waterproof slippers once broken in 👍
I would be more impressed if someone actually put a pair on and did some you know work instead a playing a few commercial's, how'd you make your decisions Amazon reviews or what?
I find it interesting red wings aren't even mentioned on here. By far the most comfortable and have withs up to "H". most others have a E or EE at best
Not 1 of these boot designs is available for sale here in the UK WHY NOT when you take into consideration that these companies are trying to get sales of these products they're doing themselves a great disservice by completely ignoring the uk 🇬🇧 market because I for 1 think caterpillar boots are awesome they're my go to boot when they're available but? just recently they just don't seem to want to make them available outside of the US such a strange marketing ploy
Wolverine Dura Shock waterproof for me- all of this is subjective - meaning what surface are you working on? Me - concrete mostly - then mud. A trick is this - most companies in soles will where out before the boots will. Buy the factory insoles and put them in - they do make a difference . Also- the sales people were leaving out a couple of things: price and weight. If you are new to the work boot world do yourself a favor and buy good work boots - if the company you work for says steel toe - buy steel toe - some boots do not have steel toes in them - they are lighter. Also - a company demands you get steel toe boots for your work so they will give you like $85.00 for them. Unless you are completely broke - do yourself and your feet a favor and buy better boots - after like 2 weeks of wearing Wal Mart boots your feet and legs will start hurting.
I'll explain how comfortable Keen work shoes and boots are. Imagine lacing up 2 solid lead bricks to your feet AND paying $140+ for the privilegeof doing so. That's about the level of comfort and weight of a Keen.
Im on concrete floors for 48 hours a week. Mud from time to time. I have the Cat Invader boots. The insert sucked. Heavy duty insert put in and they are so comfortable. I jump off a forklift repeatedly. Dont feel the shock hitting that floor. Got jealous looks from the boys too.
@@jeremywhitesell2688 I just talked to Timberland today. They have (or had) a very lightweight one, called Reaxion. Not a heavy duty boot, but very lightweight, not like walking around with 2 bricks on your feet.
A lot of so called 'WORK BOOTS' today look suspiciously like hiking boots. I'm not sure they would hold up on job in place of some all leather steel toes boots.
Top 10? Someone needs to learn to count, because there's only 6 in the video. Linking the other 4 in the description is bullshit, and none of this is even actual feedback, just advertisements from the companies.
I have worn dozens of different work boots for 35+ years but none better than Blundstone from Australia, they are so comfortable, no more sore feet.
Marine cabinetmaker here.I won't be buying blundstones again.They always seem to start falling apart after around 9 months.
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This video is just a collection of adds from various boot manufacturers. There is no real evaluation of any of them. Pure clickbait.
Thanks mate !
Nice save. Onto google
Honestly the timberland pro boots 6 inch are so comfortable this coming that literally has sensitive feet any hard hit to my sole with
Bruise I literally wore a shoes for three days and and I was bruise for two weeks
And not a mention of Steel Blue work boots. I have worn various boots over the past 40 years and the Aussie Steel Blue Argyle with Meta guard was the most comfortable and guaranteed 100% to be comfortable or money back.
I've been rocking the Timberland Pro Helix 5 days a week for over 3 years and they are still going strong. I used to wear Georgia Boots but the quality had really gone down hill. Then I switched to Red Wing and couldn't find a boot I was real comfortable in and that's when my local Shoe Box sales person recommended the Timberland Pro.
Timberland are overrated and too heavy.
@@jasonswift7098 I mean your wrong but ok 🤣
I been there done that and for the third time in life told myself " I'll NEVER buy timberland again "
My timberland pro metas didn't last 6 months. I'm heated
Can’t beat. Thorogoods
Love my WOLVERINE HELLCAT ULTRASPRING 8” CARBONMAX
Very comfortable + lightweight
Most comfort I’ve ever found in a boot. I wear these boots 12 hours every day and my feet never get sore.
The best 👍
Keen has been the most comfortable short life boot ive ever owned. They do wear out sooner then a heavier boot.
I bought a pair once. Had to get something different within weeks.
I’ve wore Timberland Pro’s for years they are durable and comfortable but I may try the Keens to see if I like them as much …
I switched to keens in a different style than the one in the video. I love them. The ones I buy are made in the 🇺🇸.
Worn Keens the last 5 years or so. Generally nice wide toe box, very comfortable.
You can't go past a zip sided work boot, you'll never go back to lace only again. Steel Blue 152's i find the most comfortable steel caped ankle support boot around.
I have those timberland pros anti fatigue and they are so light and amazing I bought 3 pairs one just to wear and one for landscaping and one for manufacturing job they have helped me out a lot
Thats amazing.Lucky you that you can afford 3😆 I can't even afford 1😒
@@24cimbo I’m not lucky at all I’ve busted my butt to get theses there $98.00 but I bought mine personally and then with my small landscaping business I make sure I charge for my equipment and clothes so my business helped me and at my manufacturing job they paid for those
@@giovannigamez8901 I do landscaping also and the Hyperion boots are the best I've found for that line of work, feet stay dry in the wet morning grass .
Most comfortable I have worn were Irish Setter by far. Worst were Timberland. No way the boots rated on here were compared to several other brands. Must sell these brands.
What are the Timberland Pro boots that are pictured on the face of the video? Look like Hyoerions
I've worked in some form of construction all my life, and have worn boots by several manufacturers. My last three pairs have been different Keen models. When it comes to the combination of comfort and durability, I haven't found any brand that's better. I will have to say, that the most comfortable work boot I have ever worn was the Timberland Titan, though. Those things were more comfortable than my tennis shoes, right out of the box. The only problem was that they had soft soles and soft leather. They weren't the best boots for kicking a shovel, or for durability over the long haul, though. But damn......they were so comfortable. My wife actually read about them in a Modern Science magazine saying that they were the worlds most comfortable work boots. That's how I even decided to try them.
I've only gone through 3 pairs in my entire life. Your definition of durable is very different from mine
@@ianalderson5133 I work in road construction and maintenance in a mountain area that averages almost 70 inches of rain per year. We do everything from paving to culvert installs, to roadside brushing. My boots get beat up and get wet a lot through the winter. The things that make the Titans so comfortable are also the things that don't allow them to hold up for very long in more extreme conditions......at least in my experience. I went through a pair a year. I kept buying them for a while, because of the comfort, though. I still haven't found any boot as comfortable as them.
Had me a pair keen for 2 year. When I buy a pair of boots that's all I wear. I still have them, I don't wear them because it's seam came loose, and they need a new soul.
Do them timberlands have stale tips? Found a couple but doesnt show
@@honcho4329 From the Timberland Titan spec sheet: Alloy Safety Toe
Lightweight, asymmetrical-shaped toe cap. Meets US and Canadian safety standards including ASTM F2412-18a and ASTM F2413-18 I and C impact and compression safety standards and CAN/CSA-Z195-14 Grade 1.
I work in the utility field, and I’ve used dozen of brands of boots over the years and hands down top 2 works boots are the redwing 2414 goretex, and the timberland pro boondock…!!!
I use the 2406 ( no gotetex and shorter) and they have been the best I've had. I'm on concrete at a print shop.
boondock are way to heavy
As someone who has spent most of my 48 years in boots of one kind or the other there is no better work boot than Red Wings period & they still make them in the USA.
But how do you know that if you only wore Red Wing?
@@06mrselfdestruct I have owned a plethora of work boots before I finally bought my first pair of Red Wings. They last about five years doing sheet metal before they need replacing.
@@Loopsrainforest my brother bought the Irish Setters a year ago and cycles through 2 other pairs of boots, we do masonry and landscaping, the Irish Setters soles are peeling in layers, they are literally falling apart, so I guess no boots can handle the constant change of weather from wet to dry and standing in concrete
Almost every boot Red Wing now makes (with the exception of their Heritage Series) are made in China. Check the label in the boot next time you visit a Red Wing store. They make good boots, but almost nothing is still made in the U.S. Fact!
@@raymondlowry8564 The only Red Wings I see in the trades are the old school super sole boots which are still made in the USA & after checking their website half of their Work Footwear are Supersole.
What are the boots that are on the picture of the video you didn't have them in the video
I hate when people that don't know shit about boots make videos like this. 😂
Best boots, Nicks, Whites, and 5 or 6 more American hand made boots that you probably don't even know about. 😂
100% true garbage in this video.
I’ve loved my Timberland PRO boots. Bought a pair every year for the past 5 or more years. I used to wear Red Wings. Was I interested in trying the Blundstones, but they can only be shipped to an Australian address. Oh well.
You mean the warehouse in Cranberry, NJ is wrong? The one that all U.S. orders are shipped from.
Why no Redwing in the list?
Working 10 to 12 hours on a Auto plant concrete my best work boot was a pair of end of model leather 6" Danner boot I found for $75 at a army surplus store when they broke in it was like wearing a pair of slippers all day long loved those better than my $300 dollar Salomon that sit in my basement I hate synthetic material boots they don't break in like leather now I have a pair of Thorogood aren't bad I just wear them for everyday use semi retire 😢
Sir ye shoes khridne Ho to kase khride
You forgot the Wolverine Durashock
Keen work boots, US made , composite toe, H2O proof, made for wider feet, The Best Ever. Work for the water company, I put it through hell and back. Thanks Keen.
Timberland Pro makes great boots.
Nicks boots makes great boots, timberland pro makes a mass produced imported padded garbage.
@@timchamberlin9280 Yeah because you are settling for a garbage product, there is three things you shouldn't be cheap on, your boots, your mattress, and your lawyer. If padded heavy chinese boots have been great for you, leather handmade boots will be even better, don't ask me though, ask your knees when you are older what is good for you, Chinese Timbs or leather USA boots.
timberland pro mudslinger on my feet 10hrs a day 50hrs a week most comfortable steel toe i can find its like a tennis shoe and light been buying them for 4 years they will prolly stop making them like they fuck up everything used to like columbia trailmeister and they stopped making them
Where can I find the orange &black timberland boots in the thumbnail?
Were you able to find them? I m looking s well
I need 8" boots for streetwork including paving and black for security uniform. Easy? Fit a 12A under $300 without being a custom.
I wore Red Wings for years, now they make A's when they vet to it.
Those xtra-narrow guys are still out here. Proper fit is imperative for the body health.
Please let me know.
Thx for video but they all seem sub par. I’ll stick with Danners. In the wash bay or granite quarries they definitely are durable.
Excelente 👍👌 muy útil gracias por compartir saludos 👍👍👊👊👊👊
Been doing commercial construction since the 90s as a teen i finally gave up within the last couple years cause I couldn't find boots that ever felt comfortable as I got older my feet hurt all the time. All the boots would wear out in 4 months tops ive had every brand I was buying 3 pairs of boots a year or more
Work in a warehouse type environment, the floor is half concrete, half metal grates. That's a tough deal for boys in finding. I bought the Timberland Pros on here, and had the sole wear totally off in less than a year. The grates just ate the rubber. Otherwise they were/are great boots warm, waterproof, comfortable all day. Anyone on here got anything good for walking on rebar and the like? Went with Irish Setters this time. I'm still looking for that perfect boot lol
I love the Timberland Pro's, they're very comfortable but the soles wore out in 4 months doing residential lawncare.
I get the Keens because they come in extra wide and they have the electrical protection I require.
This video was basically several commercials strung together. There was no real world testing or any practical real life use information on these boots. There was no mention of Red Wing, Danner, Chippewa, Carolina or any of the real work boot brands available.
Yeah. No help at all. This was crap
check out outdoor zone channel
Not one offers top of the toes padding. All capped work boots will see the steel cutting through. I do 16000 steps minimum per day, my boots last around 4 months. If they made them with a composite padded bridge with enough room for toe movement up to the laces I am sure mine and other feet wouldn't suffer.
I went to try on boots today and I felt like this sorta thing would happen to a few I did try on.
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Will the hypercharge be good for plantar fascitis/ foot pain from standing for 12 hours?
New models safety buts ?
As a dude with size 6-6.5 size thank you some of these are made small enough
That sucks. Sorry bud.
What are the orange Timberland boots in the thumbnail pic? I cant find them
I work in the chemical industry, dealing with 12hrs days on my feet in oil and acid. I have working in this business for 15+years and have tried every boot on the market. I normally go through 2 sets of boots in any given year and by far the best boot i have found is the Cebu steel toe work boot. Normally i would have been through 4 sets of boot by now and im still working in the first pair that i have received. The company i work for will be switching from redwing/cat/doc/ ariat boots to Cebu for our 60 workers. I can not recommend this enough. The price, the durabilty, and the comfort is unmatched.
If you work with chemicals avoid leather. Find a microfiber boot as it is organic and acid resistant and wont cold or dry crack like leather.
@@PhrankXarbour a A microfiber boot? 🤣🤣🤣
@@glennnichols4220 yes,microfiber. Trust me. I have been selling safety footwear almost 15 years. Microfiber will outlast leather when dealing with caustic, organics and most acid.
@@PhrankXarbour I have never heard pf microfiber boots for work. Are they the same thing as ths suedish ones?
@@PhrankXarbour What boots would you reccomend then? Composite and preferably 8" lace up. Pulls on aren't a deal breaker though
Blackstone S 3s are great for wide feet, I don't think they are available in the US
I would like an approximate / price range included.
Google
The caterpillars are nice designed boots but I can't stand that huge caterpillar wording on all of them. I prefer timberland
Your #1 are too havey bro , they are killing
ive been wearing the same pair of solovair for around 10 years now been resoled i think twice i love them but may have to check out a pair of blundstones tho
Whats the shoe in the thumbnail
Something for concrete work???
Timberland Pro work boots have some of the best ratings on Amazon.
Quit supporting chinazon.
@@Flyt824
Everything is made in China.
Everything.
@@mogroot5790 no it ain’t… you just have to put in the effort and search around. You pay extra money but, in the end it’s well worth it.
Gotta love those anti fatigue soles so you never get tired
On a standard construction site they’re fine. But to be honest if you’re in multiple environments from dry to extreme wet none of those would cut it. Go for combat style chainsaw boots if in multiple situations. It’s like wearing waterproof slippers once broken in 👍
I just buy military combat boots, cheap and almost last forever.
Boa tarde tenho interesse na compra, manda contato obrigado Mourão SP
What is the model of the one in thumbnail
I dare you to wear any of those Boots in the South West Desert! What about hot weather Boots?
I would be more impressed if someone actually put a pair on and did some you know work instead a playing a few commercial's, how'd you make your decisions Amazon reviews or what?
What’s that boot in the thumbnail does any1 know ?
Blundstone best work boots on the market. I have tried them all over the years.
Bata Brickz are perfect
Desde que tenia 3 dias de vida compre siempre timberland son los mejores ahora 40 años despues soy multimillonario gracias timberland
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Does Keen Troy have puncture protection?
Durability and comfort is key
I find it interesting red wings aren't even mentioned on here. By far the most comfortable and have withs up to "H". most others have a E or EE at best
Very good advertising. Thanks.
Almost called bs on you're list until keen appeared.
Can Someone advise me footwear for lorry driving?
Great video very informative
Which is the thumbnail boot
Buy made in the USA 🇺🇸
That's right and thank you!!
Thorogood, best boots I’ve owned
What boots are made in USA?
@@mogroot5790 you can't Google it?
@@mogroot5790 Thorogood made in Wisconsin with US sourced materials
Anyone know best boots for heavy equipment technicians/mechanic. Especially for someone who’s always on the move (field tech)
Cat hauler ... amazing
Craftsman cheap and confortable boots
It's great information thanks.
What about red wing boots
Has anyone seen the stitch kraft work boot?
I’ve always loved my Justin work boots.
Boo this man! Boooooo!!!
I'm from india . How I get ziben sefty shoes in india ?
Pls let me how to buy
How much
cat, timberland and keen. their are other brands that are grate like danner.
The Blundstone 983 aren’t available anywhere I have looked. Do you have a link? Only thing I found was from Australia on EBay
Go for Redback. Also Ausie brand but sole lasts a lot longer. More comfortable in my opinion.
My dream boot's work
Boots heckel very good.
Brunt boots are the best
Not 1 of these boot designs is available for sale here in the UK WHY NOT when you take into consideration that these companies are trying to get sales of these products they're doing themselves a great disservice by completely ignoring the uk 🇬🇧 market because I for 1 think caterpillar boots are awesome they're my go to boot when they're available but? just recently they just don't seem to want to make them available outside of the US such a strange marketing ploy
Can't make a boot on a computer 😔
Chippewa boots are the best
All you need is a pair of REDBACKs.
Bought timberland pro slip on version with alloy toes and both soles split in same place after 4-5 months
Wolverine Dura Shock waterproof for me- all of this is subjective - meaning what surface are you working on? Me - concrete mostly - then mud. A trick is this - most companies in soles will where out before the boots will. Buy the factory insoles and put them in - they do make a difference . Also- the sales people were leaving out a couple of things: price and weight. If you are new to the work boot world do yourself a favor and buy good work boots - if the company you work for says steel toe - buy steel toe - some boots do not have steel toes in them - they are lighter. Also - a company demands you get steel toe boots for your work so they will give you like $85.00 for them. Unless you are completely broke - do yourself and your feet a favor and buy better boots - after like 2 weeks of wearing Wal Mart boots your feet and legs will start hurting.
I TRY ONLY to purchase AMERICAN OR AUSTRALIAN MADE
Carolina work boots last a long time
I'll explain how comfortable Keen work shoes and boots are.
Imagine lacing up 2 solid lead bricks to your feet AND paying $140+ for the privilegeof doing so. That's about the level of comfort and weight of a Keen.
Available in India
Te guy in the add called it 983 instead of 938 if they dont their job on marketing how tf can they do a good job on the actual product ???!!!
So you basically put together some adverts.
Im on concrete floors for 48 hours a week. Mud from time to time. I have the Cat Invader boots. The insert sucked. Heavy duty insert put in and they are so comfortable. I jump off a forklift repeatedly. Dont feel the shock hitting that floor. Got jealous looks from the boys too.
So we give up. What type of inserts?
@@terry7893 Spenco heavy duty
@@jeremywhitesell2688 I just talked to Timberland today. They have (or had) a very lightweight one, called Reaxion. Not a heavy duty boot, but very lightweight, not like walking around with 2 bricks on your feet.
these only work if you fall into the normal sizing
A lot of so called 'WORK BOOTS' today look suspiciously
like hiking boots. I'm not sure they would hold up on job
in place of some all leather steel toes boots.
List doesn't include Whites, Nick's Wesco, Red Wing, Thursdays, Thorogood, etc so you know this video is BS!
Why your videos are so dark?
Terra bootsMost comfortable long lasting boots light
Top 10? Someone needs to learn to count, because there's only 6 in the video.
Linking the other 4 in the description is bullshit, and none of this is even actual feedback, just advertisements from the companies.
CAT BEST BOOTS
Not a single boot on this list is worth a damn.