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Luketrician

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Hello All,

Long time lurker here, and enjoy reading through posts and keeping current with my trade, (this nuclear plant is stuck in time :grin:) but I digress.

I was wanting too see what kind of boots people prefer to wear on the job. I am on concrete 90% of the time in the plant and we are adopting a new safety policy which will prohibit us wearing anything resembling a hiker/tennis shoe.

I have been wearing an all leather New Balance shoe, but I am not sure if there is a boot out there that I can wear that will be comfortable to walk around in all day.

I used to have a pair of Wolverine boots that were really lite and comfortable to walk around in...but I can't seem to find them anymore.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.:)
 

TxEngr

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North Florida
Red Wings all the way. And add the gel inserts they offer at the store. They're pricey, but worth it. I can wear mine for 10-12 hours a day and be comfortable.

I also wear all leather above the ankle shoes for full protection. And don't forget to get E-Rated shoes.
 

John120/240

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Location
Olathe, Kansas
boots

boots

FootRests by HyTest Safety Footwear, part of Wolverine Co.
If you get ones with a green stripe around the sole, the soles are near
indestructible and comfortable too.
 

charlietuna

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Here a long time "RED WING" wearer -- but had some problems with them about ten years ago. I switched to leather type, made by "CLARKS" which to me, were light weight while providing excellent arch support. I had never found such a comfort in shoes and started wearing other models of "CLARKS" for around the house. Thats all i wear now ! They aren't cheap, but you can't wear them out !
 

c2500

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South Carolina
I was a Red Wing guy, since they could be re-soled. So I had $230 and 1 1/2 years or so to the pair before the toe was shot (I only wear steel toes). The problem was the non marring urethane sole kept marring up any hardwoods I walked on...fortunately though, it rubbed right off. This is a hassel as I work in alot of homes that have hardwoods...not to mention my own. Any way I swiched to Timberland Pro's and have been very pleased. I am getting 2-3 years per pair, (I have several pair) and they are EH rated to 600 volts.


WARNING: If you do go this route, do not buy the "Pitboss" They are the only type I bought that I have been displeased with. They are impossible to break in.

c2500
 

Luketrician

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Location
West Pawtucket
Thanks for the replies everyone. Looks like the red wings are the way to go. If I can run across those wolverines and/or clarks ill try them to. I learned years ago that you have to spend the money when it comes to footwear. ( bought a pair of carolina brand work boots..they were only 30 bucks...worst pair of boots I have ever had the displeasure of wearing)

Ill post up when I find some good-uns :)
 

sameguy

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Location
New York
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Master Elec./JW retired
Brother, do like me and get them crappy and let the plant pay. I'm wearing the green strips right now.
 

Luketrician

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West Pawtucket


Those look really good. If they were not a steel toe I would give them a try. The possible risk of medical complications if you were to have a foot accident, the steel toe could act as a shear, (severing off digits) or a clamp, which would hinder in the removal of the shoe. (In theory)

I think our saftey manual actually prohibits the use of steel-toe boots.

Sameguy, I think you are right on. The plant will probably have to buy us, or give us an allowance if they are going to enforce this new policy. I have heard good things about the green stripes though, that's a redwing brand right?
 

sameguy

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Location
New York
Occupation
Master Elec./JW retired
I think so, made in china. they wear good over 1-1/2 year on the pair I'm wearing, inner liner is replaceable;I need to replace liner. They have a boot truck come on site monthly, also get free pair of socks with new shoes.
I had Redwings,Herman,Wolverine and the strips sole seam to last longer(High tech) is the name I believe.

Have shut down yet? I'm 1/2 tramp; staying in my area now. Hooked up with a friend who started a contracting biz hope to stay in the office more and more. Getting old and finding climbing to sit under the silver dollars not what it used to be; will prob. miss this years.
 

George Stolz

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Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
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The possible risk of medical complications if you were to have a foot accident, the steel toe could act as a shear, (severing off digits) or a clamp, which would hinder in the removal of the shoe. (In theory)
Mythbusters looked into that a while back. They decided your foot would be better off with the steel toe. I wear composites, myself, better on cold days. I like my Worx Redwings.
 

tkb

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Location
MA
I also vote for the Red Wings.
I have been wearing them for many years.
The only boot I buy.


Get two pairs if you can and alternate days with them.
Gives them time to dry out and the boots will last longer.
Get the inserts.
 
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