Outdoor Working boots Safety (steel toe)

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lostplanet

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Aug 18, 2005
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Can anyone recommend a good pair of comfortable boots to use whilst working in outdoor environment? needs to have a steel toe and preferably a steel midsole.

I am into ripping out fencing and barbed wire etc at the moment only hand tools no chainsaw or machines.
Good Grippy sole, Lace-Ups not riggers or wellies (maybe muck boots)
preferably not Gore-tex lined but hi leg(ankle support) would be better for me.
Leather not plastic. I will be doing a fair amount of walking,
closest thing i like the look of are these:

http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/fortec-v2020-patrol-black-hileg-boot-p-89458.html
 
Looked at caterpillar footwear?

Not to put a dampener on these....
I once had a pair of CAT safety boots for work - chosen in haste after trying them on in stores. Really comfortable to stand up in but wow are those things heavy! I was knackered after hauling them around the factory for a 12 hour shift.

Ogri teh trog
 
I can recomend these unreservedley

http://www.clogs.co.uk/cat_safety_clog.htm

I bought my pair in 1996 and they are still good (I have resoled them quite a few times with rubber belting) Very solid and comfortable, literally warm in winter cool in summer they dont smell of sweat, sweet as a nut in fact.

I am deeply in your debt. I've been looking for a clog maker for ages, and I need a pair of safety boots as well. Think I'll be getting a pair of them.
 
Thanks everyone for your advice and comments, I found the boot that ticked all the boxes and what I can afford, went to Stein bergsteiger (non goretex) bought thru a contact *jonesie* http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/ on the arbtalk forums that recommended them as well, I think they will be a good start and hopefully will be delivered tomorrow!! :) Can't wait to get them on and start being safe ;)
 
That's a good price F R Jones have on those boots and their equipment in general. I remember an aboriculturist friend recommending that company to me and showing me their catalogue.

They will have a stall at the "Celebration of Trees" show in Enfield London this weekend, starting Friday, if anybody's interested in other forestry gear.

http://www.capel.ac.uk/Trees/index.html
 
I am deeply in your debt. I've been looking for a clog maker for ages, and I need a pair of safety boots as well. Think I'll be getting a pair of them.

My wife thought I was nuts paying about £45 for them, but they have been worth every penny. In the 12 years I've had them I reckon I'd have gone through maybe 15 to 18 pairs of the cheapo bog standard factory supplied versions. One factory I worked in was prejudiced against my clogs, then I said I'll wear what I like mate, and besides they are EN rated higher than your normal factory type (stronger) If you stand on a nail it wont go through, great on ladder's as well.
 
My wife thought I was nuts paying about £45 for them, but they have been worth every penny. In the 12 years I've had them I reckon I'd have gone through maybe 15 to 18 pairs of the cheapo bog standard factory supplied versions. One factory I worked in was prejudiced against my clogs, then I said I'll wear what I like mate, and besides they are EN rated higher than your normal factory type (stronger) If you stand on a nail it wont go through, great on ladder's as well.

showed my missus their selection of clogs and the first thing she said was "we'll have to go up there" :D
 
I have a pair of timberland 24/7 pros
Have had them 4+years great boots all that you need..... have used them on site and in the woods I got them at Parkers for about £55 very good cumfy boot
hope this helps
ratpac
 
Tested my Stein bersteigers today and very happy I am too, considering they are quite bulky they are light and very comfortable, not much heat inside the boot. not the sort of thing you would do a lot of miles in and drive in but once they wear in a bit more i reckon they will be perfect for what i want.

Super pleased I went down this road. Thanks to All coments
 
And as always a negative... I thought the sole was quite soft and checked to see if they have a steel midsole, unfortunatley they don't allthough they have the BN which must be for steel toes only. bit miffed that they don't make this crystal clear on websites.

My mistake should have reseached more before i payed up.
 
So if you stand on a nail your fekked, should of gone to walkley's clog shop :lmao:

Steel midsole isn't too much of a problem seeing as i am not on a construction site.........info is for anyone else who stumbles accross this thread.

And whats funny?
 
What size are you lost planet? The reason i ask is i've got some high leg steel toe caps and i think they have the steel midsole. They are brand new but no use to me and if they fit you, you can have them for the postage cost.
 

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