Wolverine Men's Steel Toe Boot Waterproof Boot
R**T
Good boots 👍
There’s plenty to like about these boots. The only negative thing I would say is that the sole will NOT be good enough for winters in the north-east part of the USA. I’ll use them for 3 seasons and park them for the winter months. I would buy them again. 👍👍
F**K
This is the go to work boot
Not much to say except these are the best steel toe work boots that I have ever owned. I’ve tried about 4 other brands in the past 15 years and I always come back to Wolverine. Comfortable, good looking, supportive, great traction and durable.
K**H
Five Stars
GREAT!!
J**N
sent me the wrong size Box said 13ew but the ...
sent me the wrong size Box said 13ew but the boots say13m. John
C**S
These are *MY* boots!
So OK, maybe you're the type who just needs a pair of boots occasionally. That's OK, everybody has their needs, but you might want to read some of the other reviews about looking good or great value or whatever, I'm writing here about foot encasements and the men who appreciate them. Let's assume for the moment that you're a guy who doesn't go to the gym because you get all the exercise you need as you earn your living. You know, and appreciate, the difference between the design of Milwaukee, Dewalt and Bosch tools. You have a tendency to not only appreciate the curves of a woman as she walks by, but you'll also find yourself calculating the angles of force she applies to her stride, see the mechanics of force she applies to getting from here to there... If you can relate to that then you're the guy I'm writing for. This is the second pair of these I've bought in the last six years. Having bought the first pair I haven't had to buy another until just recently. If I'd have done the right thing and bought a second pair back then so I could alternate them from day to day as we should do to make shoes last I'd probably have had them last the rest of my life. But then you wouldn't be reading my review of my second pair would you? So now you know I like these boots... Here's why: I'm a tough fit for shoes. Not only do I spend nearly all my time on my feet, but I have a full shoe size difference between them, And I haven't yet found someone else with my tastes in footwear and the opposite foot size difference to split pairs with. So I usually have both shoes fit just a little bit, or a lot depending on the foot, loose. Now these boots can be drawn up tightly enough over their whole length to take up the slack and keep them from rubbing blisters onto my feet. As a remodeling carpenter I spend a lot of time running into and out of peoples homes and the shallow tread on the soles keeps me from tracking huge amounts of mud and crap in with me, simplifying clean-up at the end of the day. But it still gives me plenty of traction on the side hill as I carry the materials around to the back deck. The padded collar fits snugly enough without pinching that it keeps the sawdust and debris from getting down into my boots and eating up my time as I clear it out. The insulation is a good bit of why these boots are so comfortable. In the summer time, yeah, I'm a little warmer than I need to be and I get a bit of "sweat squish" going on in my socks, but it's not bad, and certainly better than the blisters I get with lesser boots. In the winter time I can stand outside all day long in the slush and puddles of an Indiana winter and still keep my mind on what I'm trying to accomplish rather than how uncomfortable I am. The safety toe... This is a feature that you don't think much about till you need it... And no one plans on needing it... But when you find your foot trapped under five cubic feet of rough cured concrete in the trailer Sam the ready-mix man cleaned his chute out into, and as you stand there wondering why you can't even rotate your boot out from under the load, and wonder if you could possibly reach that spud bar laying just outside the tailgate of the trailer without breaking your ankle... You'll be real glad some unnamed designer working a thankless job in some office somewhere did such a good job at meeting some OSHA design regulation that you couldn't possibly quote if your life depended on it. If your spud bar is far enough away, you'll even have time to consider how well that designer did in making it work so well that the boots don't even seem the least bit heavy. Nuf said about that... Anyway... I like these boots, and I think you will too. They'd be cheap at twice the price.
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