SnoSeal works great for waterproofing/dirt proofing them, I can hose mine off at the end of the day and not get the leather wet at all, and it lasts about 2 months before I have to reapply. I've had Justin's and Ariats, both are comfortable you just have to find a good size and a good insole. Cool as nothing and holding up very well. Love the road worker shirts for non RF situations. I've had several different styles of Ariat, and haven't been disappointed yet. Ariat Work BootsĬowboy style for the most part… Ariat says its products "deliver superior technology and performance." I wear Twisted X because I don't like my feet being forced to arch and the soles in Twisted X seem to work out for me.Ĭomfortable, Easy to Break In, Durable. Seems like the softer the sole, the worse it is for me. My Twisted X boots lasted 10+ months (each pair) and I'm extremely hard on my us, my Twisted X boots are the comfiest and easiest to break in. Plus, the extra lazy feeling of being slip on is always nice. Once I broke them in they were incredibly comfortable. I've been wearing steel toe Twisted X cowboy boots for the last year. Twisted X bills itself as “the most comfortable handcrafted footwear” with a clear focus on “cowboy” style pull-on and lace up work boots and moccasin styles too. Rugged, Durable, Comfortable, Breaking In, Long Lasting, More Expensive. Filson boots have cork insoles and are by far the best boots for your feet and back, however, they will cost you around $300. Red Wing Irish Setters are the most comfortable breaking in but they are heavy. I've had boots wear out from the inside, but never had a pair wear out from the outside yet. The paint mix is sold in boot shops for around $15 to $20. You can also paint over the steel toe with a Kevlar coating from Red Wing that will keep the leather from wearing out. I use saddle soaps and mink oil to condition my boots about once a month. With any boot, it's how well you take care of them. I have a pair in the toolbox on my truck I have had for 5 years. I've never had trouble with them breaking in or ever had a pair that didn't last at least 2 years. Red Wings, they cost a little more but they are the best.Īll I've owned for the past 8 years are Red Wings. I could have went longer, just needed the change the insole and shoe strings. I had mine for about 5 years and just bought some more like 6 months ago. Only thing I've done to them is replace the insole with the Red Wings memory foam insole. I've had my Red Wings for 5 years and they're finally breaking down. But Thorogood just as comfortable, not sure if they'll out last but definitely half the price. I've had 4 pair Red Wings, one pair I've had 5 years. Red Wings I been wearing them for 4 years I work on my feet 12 hrs a day and there pretty good. Red Wing says their work boots deliver “ultimate durability for tough conditions.” Work boot types include: Safety Toe, Soft Toe, Waterproof, Insulated, Static Dissipative, electrical hazard, puncture resistant, slip resistant, oil resistant, chemical resistant and more. Rugged, Comfortable, Long Lasting, More Expensive Red Wing Work Boots Thorogoods are by far the best and have lasted the longest for me. I'll never buy another boot again.ĭepends on how hard you work in them, but Thorogood. Thorogood wedge soles lace ups best investment you'll ever make in your life. Had mine for a year and a half and still going strong - best boots and as comfortable as they get. I'm an iron worker, I climb steel all day. Thorogood lace up's all the way!! Will last forever and always comfortable on your feet. Lasted a year and still going and super comfortable. Sadly, won't go back to Red Wings, removed all their industrial boots, 70% manufacturing and materials sourced overseas, and about 30-40% higher cost than Thorogood. Made in America, priced very competitively. Low break-in period, great leather and soles, after a year, most comfortable footwear I own.besides my brooks. Thorogood says it’s a source for “everyday work boots, wellingtons, hiking boots, postal shoes, uniform boots, waterproof boots, and insulated boots.” Many models of Thorogood boots and shoes are still made in the U.S.A.
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