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jae1

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Away from the family had made my mental stress to its peak. When the public thinks about workplace injuries typically it will spring their mind. I have been working for a construction company for the past three years. So think how hard it for me?
I commonly use boots among concrete works, but these are very expensive. The long-term usage of poorly fitting footwear contributed problems like fallen arches and misaligned bones. End of the day is the time where feet get completely swollen. I find difficulties in such situations. I often take someones help to move

 

I can't work with boots. My working atmosphere won't let me for that. I tried all first aids in the initial stage and later when I got to know it won't work and I decided to consult a doctor, which I really not interested with. Even doctor advised me to get good branded working boots.


I think I need men’s work boots that allow free movement of the toes and fit them snugly at the heel. Can anyone suggest me the best brand for it? Is online purchase more expensive? 


 

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5 minutes ago, jae1 said:

I think I need men’s work boots that allow free movement of the toes and fit them snugly at the heel. Can anyone suggest me the best brand for it? Is online purchase more expensive? 

My friend likes his Palladium boots. I'm thinking of buying one too.

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I found that security guard-grade boots are the best.

Pairs I'm using are lightweight (1.5kg for the bare pair) with detachable steel toe and heel. Wern't expensive either (maybe $40-50/pair) and I bought the pairs I have about 4 or 5 years ago

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Well my college provided me with these boots to do my motor vehicle course...

 

https://www.portwest.com/index.php/steelitetm-protector-boot-s1p-1 

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I've been planning to get some Danner boots, they're known to make good, comfortable work boots.

Red Wings also has a very good reputation.

 

If it's important enough, you might look into custom work boots from companies like Wesco, White's, etc... But they're even more expensive.

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17 hours ago, hey_yo_ said:

My friend likes his Palladium boots. I'm thinking of buying one too.

Thank you for your suggestion. 

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17 hours ago, it_dont_work said:

Just get a pair of insoles made by a podiatrist, but to answer your main question I usually buy steelblue boots

Will it be helpful for me? 

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12 hours ago, Yoinkerman said:

People swear by red wings

Thank you for your reply.

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6 hours ago, Dash Lambda said:

I've been planning to get some Danner boots, they're known to make good, comfortable work boots.

Red Wings also has a very good reputation.

 

If it's important enough, you might look into custom work boots from companies like Wesco, White's, etc... But they're even more expensive.

Even though it's expensive, will it be good to use at the construction site? Will it be long lasting? 

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20 minutes ago, jae1 said:

Even though it's expensive, will it be good to use at the construction site? Will it be long lasting? 

That really does depend on what you do in them, but ultimately I don't know enough to tell you what to expect. Some people hang on to their boots for decades, some beat them to death within a year. Best I can say is that 5 years is considered a long time for boots in rough conditions.

 

On a side note, it's generally considered good practice to do all of your concurrent replies in one post, rather than separating them out. It keeps the thread relatively clean and it's more efficient.

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Thank you for your suggestion. I will look into it.:)

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I use Carhartt, but they wear out in about 9 months to a year. Good slip resistance on oil and wet surfaces, steel toe, very minimal break in time and very comfortable. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Carhartt-Mens-CMF6371-Rugged-Waterproof/dp/B00IM5FDES/

 

Tried some redbacks that everybody swears by off the tool trucks and they sucked IMO. Couldn't even break them in because they hurt my back and feet so much. 

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4 hours ago, vetali said:

I use Carhartt, but they wear out in about 9 months to a year. Good slip resistance on oil and wet surfaces, steel toe, very minimal break in time and very comfortable. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Carhartt-Mens-CMF6371-Rugged-Waterproof/dp/B00IM5FDES/

 

Tried some redbacks that everybody swears by off the tool trucks and they sucked IMO. Couldn't even break them in because they hurt my back and feet so much. 

ohh, Thank you so much for your suggestions.

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