CaptPat
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Thorogood wedge soles
I heard one attesting to the virility of Arab men. They will satisfy all their wives ******** and have a Camel afterwards.I remember a cigarette joke from the 1950s. The young female is reported to have said, "I have tried them all and I prefer Camels."
I have tried more than a few brands and I prefer Red Wing boots.
I heard one attesting to the virility of Arab men. They will satisfy all their wives ******** and have a Camel afterwards.
My first pair of 8" Mocc toed Thorogood's had the regular sole with a heel. They're nice, but with flat feet they do tend to make them hurt a bit.Thorogood wedge soles
I am pretty picky on boots/shoes, I really like these for causal wear.I never heard of in the same style...Twisted X.
I bought these:
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My current Redwings are 3-4 years old, I have completely worn into the inner portion of the heel.
GF insists I buy a new pair just to throw in the closet as when you work in a plant, as long the main body and toe is still in physically visible good shape, why fix what’s not broken?
I couldnt disagree more. I have a plantar fibroma, for those that dont know thats a cyst in the ball of your foot. Think walking around with a stone inside your shoe all day. I tried sneakers (many kinds), Wolverine boots and a couple different brands. Only boots that I find comfortable are Thorogood Wedge Soles. I would recommend to anyone.The most overrated boots on this forum by a mile. I really wanted to like them. The leather felt nice and the construction is solid but they plain hurt my feet. They also have the cheapest laces I have ever seen in a U.S. made boot.
James
I agree with the comfort of pull-on boots. If you're standing on concrete operating machinery or something similar and don't need the support that laces provide, it's a great option.There are a lot of work boots available on the market but if you want comfort for a long day so you need pull-on boots. In pull on work boots, you need to try Ariat, Wolverine, and Dr. Martens's work boots. I hope those boots will fulfill your requirements.
37 years as a Mechanic, currently working 12hr shifts outdoorsMy feet hurt a lot due to the concrete floor at my current work place. They get very sore and swollen after a days work. Never had this issue in previous shops.
I am after the most comfortable safety cap work boot in existence. I don’t care what it costs.
Does anyone know where to find a work boot that is comfortable all day everyday?
Do you find these boots comfortable? I have a pair and don’t find them particularly comfy. Even with cushion insoles, they still leave me wondering every time, do I really need the boots or can I get by with sneakers.Anyone else have the wedge soles start sucking up water once they wear thru the thin outer layer? I love my Danner Bull runs but now I can't wear them outside cause any moisture on the ground seeps up into the insole.
I totally understand getting that the cemented soles. I know everyone likes the idea of resoling their welted boots but in my experience, by the time I have worn out the soles, the leather upper is torn or damaged and isn’t able to be resoled.I like my broken in Red Wing 1907s but they are more like chuck taylors than actual boots.
The most comfortable boots in my opinion are the ones with cemented soles, rubber outsole like Wolverine Durashock as an example. I don't buy them because they aren't as durable as welted boots but I can't deny they are more comfortable.
I do find them pretty comfy - just goes to show that footwear is very personal.Do you find these boots comfortable? I have a pair and don’t find them particularly comfy. Even with cushion insoles, they still leave me wondering every time, do I really need the boots or can I get by with sneakers.
I really wish I could find a pair of comfortable work boots. I need support and cushion. I don’t wear boots for a living anymore but am 6’3 and am 215lbs so after a day of wearing these current boots my back is tight and if I have been squatting with these boots, the bottoms of my feet are tender.
Absolutely. I live near the factory and I desperately want to like them. They are quality made and I have had probably 7 pairs of danners. I have never had any issues with their quality. I just wanted this particular pair to work as they were billed as being really comfy and I really was hoping I had found a solution. I understand that boots are not running shoes but I just thought these would be more comfortable than they are.I do find them pretty comfy - just goes to show that footwear is very personal.
My feet also hurt. the green superfeet did the trick. they are in all my shoesSuperfeet green insoles have been a godsend, I always thought some shoes hurt after a few hrs now I can wear shoes all day everyday.
Most importantly as some people have already said. But it depends on what your feet are like; low/high arch, tendency to walk more on the ball of your foot, wide, etc.
And you’re going to have to try the boots on to find out, one size does not fit all, and boots especially took me a few tries. Make sure you get measured on a brannock scale too, a lot of people are wearing shoes/boots that are the wrong size.
Good luck!
I have a pair of wolverines, a pair of carhartts and also another pair of danners that I have had a bunch of pairs of - the usmc desert rat. Hopefully should have a final decision tomorrow!