Price: $85.96
(as of Jul 03, 2024 04:03:52 UTC – Details)
The Second Shift Steel Toe work boot delivers…
Customers say
Customers like the durability, quality and appearance of the boots. For example, they mention they hold together well, look great and are good value for money. That said, opinions are mixed on fit, waterproofness and weight.
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Dave K. –
Good Boot and a Good Value
Solidly constructed boot with an oil resistant, high traction sole. Much better than the schlock stocked at the local big box retailer. I don’t work construction but instead use them around the house & yard when doing projects. More than adequate for that use and should last a good long time. The boots are not claimed to be waterproof and not insulated but used them this past weekend while shoveling the 6 inches of global warming off my driveway. No slipping and feet stayed dry and (relatively) warm. Leather uppers are soft to the touch and the stitching looks to be well done. Laces are sturdy and thick. If you are going to frequently expose these boots to water, would recommend an application of Neatsfoot (or Mink) oil to protect the leather and get maximum life out of the boots. Seem to run true to size – I have a 10.5 foot but got size 11 to allow for heavy socks. Fit fine with just the right amount of room in the toe box. Be forewarned – they are heavy. Very happy with the purchase and will buy again in the future when the need arises.
Jason Moonsmith –
Rugged and comfortable.
This is the 2nd pair I’ve bought. The first lasted me almost 6 years before I lost one. These things hold together well even after years of abuse. They take a shine well and fit comfortably from day one. I will always have a pair of these around.
Dean –
Steel toes, good, cheap work boot
I used to buy Stanley Work Boots (looked like these) from Payless Shoe Source because the boot was cheap and held up well, but to be honest, they weren’t totally comfortable. At the end of the day, I couldn’t wait to get them off of my feet. I just spent my first 4.5 hours in the Caterpillar’s and it wasn’t bad. Comfort wise, it was good. The shoe felt safe and I was walking over branches, twigs, and thorn bushes. I haven’t (and won’t) test their electrical protection unless something hits me by accident. The feel fairly slip resistant. I do feel the steel toe could be a bit more protecting. I was kicking small tree logs with the toe to break off chainsawed pieces. The shoe held up just fine, but my toes sure felt it. In my previous boot, the toe of the boot protected my toes from work like that fairly well. It will require an adjustment in how I use the boot to mangle things, but I’m still okay with it and giving it 5 stars. I also made the mistake of forgetting to bring long socks, and so I wore the boots with ankle socks. I thought for sure I’d have a blister at my ankle, but I didn’t. The laces were good, the boot held its form good, I was comfortable, and felt protected in them. I like these. Further usage and time will tell how they hold up, but hopefully they continue to perform and I will end up buying a new pair when these wear out. So far, I would buy these again. [full disclosure, only one usage so far]
Amazon Customer –
Good boots, comfy and warm, but are tight when you get them.
I love these new boots. Compared to my $55 work boots I bought at Wal-Mart for years these ones are almost state of the art for me. Especially for the price they are.My old ones were completely worn out, the soles of the rubber on the old pair ripped off and I was literally walking on my inserts that the shoes came with, on the other side of the boot I had one ripping the leather right off on top of the steel toe. So needless to say I HAD to replace them. Once I torn out the steel toe in it, they already were rusting. So it was a good time to replace them entirely.These boots feel amazing! However they’re pretty tight when you first buy them. So expect to have some sore feet for a short while. You’ll adjust over time in about 1 week of usage. The main areas you’ll be sore at are your toes, they are very close to the steel toe insert so you’ll feel them rubbing a bit for long hours causing some discomfort. But after a few days they’ll stretch out.The sides of the Boot are a bit snug and hug your sides of the feet, which is a good thing. You don’t want loose shoes to start with. Makes breaking them in better because they stretch to the size of your feet. The rubber on the bottom of your feet is rather thick, so you can walk on anything without much flex, making them ideal in rough terrain or sharp objects. (Not to sure how long they’ll hold up, I work in a steel processing plant that deals with coils of steel. So over time they’ll get cut up)The leather is soft and suede like. I’ve used Suede leather boots for a long while but these ones feel like they’re of better quality than other cheaper boots. If you are going to use them in a steel factory or anything that is sharp. Be prepared to see them get cut up easily, mine already got battle scares after 1 week of usage. So do your best to avoid getting them cut up over time, which is what I’m trying to do to avoid ruining them to quickly. Quite a bit of money to throw away on a nice pair of work boots!Overall, I like them and will more than likely get another pair as long as the quality stays good.I’ll update on any quality related issues in the future. So far, they’re doing well for 1 week. If this comment doesn’t get updated in the future, you KNOW they’re a good Boot then for the price!
Salvador Garcia –
Son muy buenas para toda ocasión y resistentes
Carlos Jimenez –
Las botas llegaron en tiempo y forma, de muy buena calidad original y recomendable
Daniel martinez ceja –
Excelente producto
Jose Fernando –
Muy bonitas, duraderas y comodas
Alejandro Hernandez –
Son muy buenas para trabajo pesado y el casquillo protege súper bien, no resbalan y se ven de mejor calidad que las que son de aquàde México ya que el producto es importado