I spend a lot of time in workboots so really need something light, comfy, warm and csa approved (internal met protected 8"). Terra Barons were my choice (not actually very good past -20 C as soles got too hard and slippery) now replaced by Paladins that seem a bit better on ice. Terras are (were?) Canadian made. Get Redwings or Kodiaks for wife and daughter as they seem to have sizes that fit them better and whatever brand I could find for my grandson (11 YO has full PPE as he works in my shop and/or around farm every weekend). Real workboots for kids extremely hard to find but so important to get PPE habits established from the start it is worth whatever it takes. Most of above run in the $250-ish range, but that is in Loonies, not real money.
BTW: When my jobsite boots start to show any sign of wear they cycle to the back door for workshop use. I usually get a 2 to 3 year per cycle out of Terras. 1/2 that for liners/sole inserts.
BTW: When my jobsite boots start to show any sign of wear they cycle to the back door for workshop use. I usually get a 2 to 3 year per cycle out of Terras. 1/2 that for liners/sole inserts.
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