Andy Perreault
TDR MEMBER
I have to wear steel-toe shoes at work. The company reimburses me $95 a year for them, so I don't necessarily have to buy the cheapie brands. I had a pair of Red Wings a few years ago that held up pretty well. They were comfortable enough that I had them re-soled rather than buy new ones. But last year I bought a new pair of Red Wings, and lately they leak like crazy. It's like the sole is made of sponge. All I have to do is walk on wet pavement (not even through puddles) and I can feel the bottoms of my socks getting wet. It's not much fun being out in the cold rain and snow for 8 hours with wet socks! There are no splits or holes in the soles, the water is just soaking through the soles themselves.
So, my question for you guys who work for a living out there in the weather in steel toes, what's your choice brand? I could get my Red Wings re-soled, but I thought I might try a different brand this time. I have a pair of Timberland hiking boots that have really held up well over the years, and someone at work told me that Timberland makes steel toes too. Some of the guys say good things about the Caterpillar shoes. I want to check those two out, but I thought I'd post this to see if there's something better out there that I'm not aware of.
TIA, Andy
So, my question for you guys who work for a living out there in the weather in steel toes, what's your choice brand? I could get my Red Wings re-soled, but I thought I might try a different brand this time. I have a pair of Timberland hiking boots that have really held up well over the years, and someone at work told me that Timberland makes steel toes too. Some of the guys say good things about the Caterpillar shoes. I want to check those two out, but I thought I'd post this to see if there's something better out there that I'm not aware of.
TIA, Andy