I've worn a lot of boots over my years. The best comfortable pull on "work" boot I wore were some Doc Marrins, however they didn't hold up for crap. The next were some pull on caterpillar boots. They held up for a long while and were comfortable but kinda heavy.
Now I wear a pair of Lucchese ostrich skin ropers. Hands down the best boot I've ever worn for comfort, durability, and weight. Like wearing sneakers. But I wouldn't consider them a "work" boot.
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I'm in the market also. I have been wearing pull on work boots but nothing expensive. Have looked at some Red Wing, and some Justin's.
Albert beings this is your forte, what would you recommend?
I'm in the market also. I have been wearing pull on work boots but nothing expensive. Have looked at some Red Wing, and some Justin's.
Albert beings this is your forte, what would you recommend?
Same goes for Justin!
All these boots are great boots fellas but they don't look like work boots to me.
I'm looking for something more along this line.
http://www.nrsworld.com/red-wing-shoes/mens-red-wing-durango-dirty-dog-steel-toe-work-boots-7927
What has your customers experienced as far as longevity of the boot?did you look at my post above? I put in a link to a nice georgia for $100
What has your customers experienced as far as longevity of the boot?
I use pull on Westerns for work. Composite toe rocks.All these boots are great boots fellas but they don't look like work boots to me.
I'm looking for something more along this line.
http://www.nrsworld.com/red-wing-shoes/mens-red-wing-durango-dirty-dog-steel-toe-work-boots-7927
Picked up a pair of Timberland Pro Titan 6" work boots today, as part of our plant is going under construction and will require steel toe. I love them so far. A lot more comfortable than I expected. What do you all treat your boots with or do you? I would like to get a couple solid years out of them if possible.