Work Shoes?

   / Work Shoes? #21  
Red Wings for me too. They are the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. My pair are 10 years old (or older) and I just can't wear them out.
 
   / Work Shoes? #22  
Danner Boots. Made in Oregon. Can't beat 'um with a stick.

+1 for Danner boots. Just as with red wings, some danners are made in Oregon and some over seas. I really like red wing boots, and I have had a few pair, but they just don't fit my feet right.

I wear Danner power foreman for work, and explorers for hiking and lots of walking. Expensive, but they fit just perfect. I wear a double E and have a tall instep and arch. I can always buy new shoes, but I can't buy new feet!
 
   / Work Shoes? #23  
For a work boot, I'm sticking with Red Wing. They have some less expensive models, but I went for their best, made in the U.S.A., and after just a bit of break in, have been very pleased with them (going on two years).

For hiking, or just casual wear, I have about five or six pairs of Merrell hiking shoes, and slip-on mocs that are super comfortable....they last a long time, and always fit me perfectly.

For hunting boots, I'm a huge fan of Danner....just bought a new pair of Pronghorns (800mg Thinsulate) two days ago after beating the heck out of my old pair for seven years (they're usable, but look awful).
 
   / Work Shoes? #24  
Wow. Sorry that happened to your wife. What was she wearing at the time?

Soft casual shoes and socks - Absolutely no foot protection at all. After a lot of pain, a week in the hospital, and several more weeks before she can walk with real shoes on (or be around her critters), I think she has the idea of the importance of proper work shoes. Nothing broken, but 1400 pounds of horse does some serious tissue damage.
 
   / Work Shoes? #25  
Redwings are good but so are a bunch of others. Redwing is just better known. Carolina,Doc Martin,Georgia,Thorogood,Chippewa and Danner are just as good as long as you don't cheap out. Merrill and Keene are comfortable but are a little less substantial. I think Timberland Pro(I think the regular Timberland line pulls it down),Wolverine,Rocky,and Cat are a step below but not bad. If you want to go first class, move up to Wesco,Whites,of Nicks. They cost a small fortune but people have worn the same pair for 20+ years. Whatever you get look at how it is made. Better stuff makes better boot. Vibram soles,quality brass or stainless hardware, thick leather and stitched on welt will be used on the better stuff. A decent pair of boots will cost at the very least $125, probably $200+.
 
   / Work Shoes? #26  
Soft casual shoes and socks - Absolutely no foot protection at all. After a lot of pain, a week in the hospital, and several more weeks before she can walk with real shoes on (or be around her critters), I think she has the idea of the importance of proper work shoes. Nothing broken, but 1400 pounds of horse does some serious tissue damage.

Boy, that caught my attention. We have had horses on and off for decades, mostly on. Been stepped on a few times but never that bad. I find steel toe boots uncomfortable but wear good strong leather boots, as does my whole family. Best of luck to her.
 
   / Work Shoes? #27  
I like the Timberland "White Ledge" so much that I have owned 4 pair over the past 20 years or so (still have and regularly wear 2 of those pair, the 3rd is my spare/dress pair). They are very lightweight, waterproof, durable, and can be found for well under $100 when on sale. More comfortable on my totally flat and narrow feet than any tennis shoes. Very good support. I can stand in them all day where any other shoes/boots I've ever owned have my feet killing me after 3-4 hours of standing/walking. Here's one vendor, but I see (no surprise) that they are currently sold out.

Timberland Mens White Ledge Mid Hiker-411317 - Gander Mountain

They are designed as hikers and are definitely NOT heavy-duty work boots, but the comfort factor makes up for that for my old feet and legs. They still stand up to plenty of rough outdoor treatment.

- Jay
 
   / Work Shoes? #28  
I just got the winter 2014 L.L. Bean book. They have Katahdin Iron Works boots. Not cheap at $220, but they are sharp. I may have to hop.
 
   / Work Shoes? #29  
Danner Boots. Made in Oregon. Can't beat 'um with a stick.
This. Though not all their boots are made in US. I have a pair of Fort Lewis, and another pair of similar Goretex-lined combat boots I bought on eBay for $50 and had resolved with new Vibram locally for $65. They are over $300 new so a bargain.

OP, BassPro and Cabelas both have good selections of police "duty boots" which are usually not too high and fairly light. Prices start at around $100 and up.
 
   / Work Shoes? #30  
I haven't seen Schmidt's mentioned from Tractor Supply. They are Chinese I tried them on after trying many others and fell in love. Five years later I am still wearing the same pair. Only replaced the laces so far, and you can't beat the price.

I also have two pairs of Merrell hiking boots - one low, one high - I also find them to be fantastic, but not really work boots. Wear and quality is excellent.
 

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