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Comfortable work shoes for mechanics

Fast LT1

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Im looking for a comfortable pair of black work shoes. What do you guys wear, I only want black because being a mechanic means anything else gets dirty. I have a wide foot and wear a 11.5 or 12. Just looking for ideas
 
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I used to work in a shop where a bunch of guys swore by redbacks so I bought a pair. I was not that crazy about them at work since they have no laces they fit a bit looser. I now wear them for casual shoes and love them, easy on, easy off, tough and comfortable.

My current employer hooks us up with killer deals on redwings. I have their top of the line work boot and it is amazingly comfortable, not too hot in the summer, breaths really well, and is holding up really well after 10 months of daily use. But I would have a hard time paying full price for them ( $280).
 

bobcatdan

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I find redwings last longer then any other brand I have try. If they weren't comfortable I wouldn't wear them.
 

s10guy71

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I've been wearing shoe's for crew's for the past ten years and won't wear anything else.So comfortable .
 

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I was a mechanic for 7 years and being on a budget I found wolverines to be the best out of the box comfort. I wore the mid compressors for a year and they were great. After that I switched to the low Oxford style while at the Ford dealer. I loved them but for $85 a pair they only lasted over a year. I now wear chippawas and I don't know how they do on concrete but they feel great on rocks all day
 

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I wear Georgia Boots every day. Not cheap, but damn comfortable and last a decent amount of time.
 

K'ledgeBldr

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Im looking for a comfortable pair of black work shoes. What do you guys wear, I only want black because being a mechanic means anything else gets dirty. I have a wide foot and wear a 11.5 or 12. Just looking for ideas

"Work shoes"- does that mean your typical black oxford with steel toe?
I too, have to pound concrete all day occasionally. But not required to have steel toes, so I've been wearing an all black Nike Shox- and prescribed orthotics.
It has been the best shoe I've worn in the last 7 yrs. no more achy feet, knees, or back.
 

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I have a slightly wider than average foot & had some minor issues with my arch as a kid so I can't skimp on shoes. When I did home improvements & land surveying, the best boot/shoe I discovered after trying many brands was Red Wing. They lasted the longest, gave good support & were pretty comfortable. My wife worked in a school cafeteria on a concrete floor for years & swore by Dansko for comfort & quality. She has several pair & some are older than our 14 year old daughter. :lol: I tried that brand myself & have a pair that are a couple of years old & great.

I'd easily stay with Red Wing & Dansko brands. :beer:
 

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SAS Time Outs - It's a all leather USA made walking shoe - Been wearing them for over 20 years ( 7 years at a hospital - 16 at a private school - both doing facility maintenance)

Consider the newer version that has a hi-grip sole VS the original sole that can get slippery in the wet
 

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Carhartt 11" wellington boots, I wear them more than I wear any other shoe. Most comfortable pair of shoes I have ever owned.
 

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I wear Dr Martens when I am at work. I have 7-8 pairs, ranging from wing tips to steel toes. I am on my feet all day, and have never had a problem with the Martens. I have had some of them for almost 20 years. In the summer I wear Keens, and Crocs.
 

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i used to wear Red Wings while doing concrete construction. They were pretty comfortable and lasted a decent amount of time in a harsh environment. I now have a job walking on concrete most of the day and my work boots are Hytest FootRests. They are a safety footwear company so I believe they have all composite or steel toe footwear. They are MUCH lighter and MORE comfortable than any Red Wings I have ever worn. (It is almost like wearing your slippers at work.) I believe they sell safety boots and shoes in a number of different styles. It might be worth checking them out.
 
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tehach

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Here's the tally after 19 replies:

Dansko - 2
Keene
Redback
RedWing - 6
Shoes for Crews
Wolverines
Georgia Boots
Nike
San Antonio Shoes
Carhartt
Thorogood
Dr Martens
Hytest
Dickies
 

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Just recently bought a pair of caterpillar brand steel toe. I like them so far. It came down to those and a steel toe'd pair of dr. Martins. The deciding factor was the martins had a hollow jelly type sole that I did not think would hold up crawling around on tractors and combines all day. Pluss the martins squeaked real bad on a tile floor and I hate that. Sounded like I had on a wet pair of tennis shoes.
 

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I've been wearing Timberland Pro for several years now. I wear a EE and gave up on just about everybody else for steel toes (which I need for work).

The Titan composite toe boots are light, warm in winter, not too hot in summer and last about a year in a construction environment. They are pretty decent on concrete and require little to no break in.

Just my two cents.

The "Pit Boss" is a bit more comfortable, but you need to buy quality socks and they take a while to break in.
 

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Old Timer Tip; whatever you buy; change socks and shoes at lunch. Doesn't cost a dime more, over time, and it feels real good!
 

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I had a pair of Wolverines that I really liked but after a year they were wore out. There was nothing left of the sole and they were starting to fall apart. They were really comfortable though. Now I have a pair of Redwings and I love them. They have wore really well. If I cleaned off the dirt, you probably wouldn't guess that they are a year old. The soles still look brand new.

Luckily the company I work for gets a 15% discount at Redwing and the company also gives us $100 towards boots each year. I think I ended up paying $80 or so out of pocket. It made it a lot more manageable to buy
 

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I used to work in a shop where a bunch of guys swore by redbacks so I bought a pair. I was not that crazy about them at work since they have no laces they fit a bit looser. I now wear them for casual shoes and love them, easy on, easy off, tough and comfortable.

My current employer hooks us up with killer deals on redwings. I have their top of the line work boot and it is amazingly comfortable, not too hot in the summer, breaths really well, and is holding up really well after 10 months of daily use. But I would have a hard time paying full price for them ( $280).

If I could find a pair of boots that would last me 2 years I would gladly pay 300
 

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Just slightly off topic, I'm finding that many shoes now made in China have soles that simply deteriorate and fall apart within 3 years, whether you wear them or not. I got a pair of Wolverine steel toed work boots from Sears a few years back. Well, they sat on a shelf about 2 years till I needed them. First week I used them, the sole fell apart in chunks until it was all gone! Wolverine is supposed to be a decent brand. I will never buy one of those again. I also will not buy any of those "comfortable" rubber soled shoes made in china. The comfort means they are using a formulation that falls apart very quickly, whether you use them or not. Many many brands have had this problem if you google on china sole falls apart or similar. - Paul
 

1stackmack

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I have heel spurs in both feet & the Redbacks are what I wear to & from jobsite. Spurs don't hurt me anymore even though I don't wear Redbacks at work. The work boots are Redwings: winter time-9 inch, insulated-the other 9 months, 6 inch, non insulated. Both have a short heel. I prefer a narrow toe b/c brake & accelerator are usually rather close in "class 8 trucks."
 

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Not black, but dark brown...I wear Florsheims. We had to wear steel toes at work, and I can't wear steel toes all except for the Florsheims. They are so comfortable, that I still wear them every day to kick around the garage in.

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lugnut71

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Been using new balance men's walking shoes. Been really happy with them on concrete all day long. Been using them for five years
 

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Another vote for Red Wing model 107 Have had 3 pairs in past 18 years

Come in widths

Made in USA!

Last me 5 to6 years and they don't slip on wet concrete
 

AndyL

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Doc Martens here - we'll see how they last - but it's not like they didn't used to last me years when I was a kid :)

Don't waste your money on Cat's - I kept flirting with them - after having 2 pairs that lasted near a decade each (daily use)... The recent versions - I can't get a year out of them before they fall apart (even with repeated 90day "Satisfaction guaranteed" exchanges). The stitching is terrible now, the leather is low grade, the soles wear out in nothing. Seriously a 200$ pair of work boots should last a year, blowing seams out within months - is ridiculous.
 

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I used red wings but switched to Keen recently. Keens are nice but haven't held up as well as the RWs.
 
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