Made in U.S.A., steel toe, steel shank (prevent nails), and some decent form of metatarsal guard, with low to preferably no heel drop in a set of leather uppers.
Can anybody thread the eye of this needle? I've sent this to several brands of U.S. boot manufacturers on tonight in addition to this posting. I've been fine with the five pairs of Redwings that I have. Each is the same style with a different feature i.e. soft toe, steel toe, insulated, steel toe and metatarsal guard, and one shorter set. These have served me well. I don't particularly like having heel drops. I'm not riding horses; therefore, I'm just teetering forward with no benefit. My problem with these boots came on today with a nail in my foot thru the souls and shank. I like to be able to catch things from touching the floor or ground with the boots which is why both steel toes and guards for the metatarsals are needed.
Can anybody thread the eye of this needle? I've sent this to several brands of U.S. boot manufacturers on tonight in addition to this posting. I've been fine with the five pairs of Redwings that I have. Each is the same style with a different feature i.e. soft toe, steel toe, insulated, steel toe and metatarsal guard, and one shorter set. These have served me well. I don't particularly like having heel drops. I'm not riding horses; therefore, I'm just teetering forward with no benefit. My problem with these boots came on today with a nail in my foot thru the souls and shank. I like to be able to catch things from touching the floor or ground with the boots which is why both steel toes and guards for the metatarsals are needed.