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Need safety work shoes....steel or composite toes. (Original Post) inanna Jul 2017 OP
The most comfortable safety shoes I ever wore were Wolverine. TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #1
Thank you! inanna Jul 2017 #2
I wore Lehigh I think it was SonofDonald Jul 2017 #3
Oh my! I am glad you were not injured! inanna Jul 2017 #5
Timberland Pro Powertrain series Sailor65x1 Jul 2017 #4
These are available at Mark's Work Wearhouse in Canada. inanna Jul 2017 #6
comfortable shoes i wanted RileyRicketson Jul 2017 #7

TexasProgresive

(12,313 posts)
1. The most comfortable safety shoes I ever wore were Wolverine.
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 08:36 PM
Jul 2017

I wore both 3/4 boots and shoe type. My only fault is the soles crack after a couple of years.

inanna

(3,547 posts)
2. Thank you!
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 08:44 PM
Jul 2017

I'm gonna go look on google now and see what I can find out about Wolverine and if they're available in Canada.

SonofDonald

(2,050 posts)
3. I wore Lehigh I think it was
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 08:53 PM
Jul 2017

I worked on the fuel dock in Dutch Harbor Alaska seen on the deadliest catch tv show for seven years.

We went through thousands of 400 pound oil drums each year, I had steel toed boots and a type of tennis shoe, they also had metatarsal protection built in but you had to order that separately.

They saved my feet so many times over the years, but there is no flex to them whatsoever, I don't know about these days, this was in the 80's.

I had my right foot run over by a forklift at the toe, lots of pressure but it took the weight with no damage, a normal forklift has a thousand pound counterweight hanging off the rear so they did save my foot.

inanna

(3,547 posts)
5. Oh my! I am glad you were not injured!
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 02:31 PM
Jul 2017

Thanks for the suggestion - I will research Lehigh safety shoes.

 

Sailor65x1

(554 posts)
4. Timberland Pro Powertrain series
Sat Jul 15, 2017, 09:05 PM
Jul 2017

They'll change your life; I guarantee it! The toes are a lighter alloy, and the shoes are uber comfortable.

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