Alternative boots...very pleased :)

Robbi

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Recently got myself some new safety boots for work, now that rigger boots are not quite banned but certainly frowned upon on construction sites ( i believe they are banned on offshore rigs ) i've been looking for an alternative and found these by Caterpillar and i have to say what fantastic boots they are ( no connection etc ) right from the off they are comfortable, fit really well and with the laces and zip are a doddle to put on and take off. The first time you put them on, just do the laces up normally, from then on, just use the zip :) simple and easy :) These are so comfy that i've been wearing them out and about and walking the dog, i really can't praise them enough and they will now be my go to boot for bimbles along the shore and in the woods. Well worth the money i reckon.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Footwear-Supremacy-Black-Safety-P710571-mens/dp/B0067Z9TZE
 

Graham_S

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I use Cat safety shoes at work.
They usually last me about 8 months a pair.
For me, that's fantastic, it's about twice the time most other makes last.
Fortunately work pay for them.
Can't complain about the quality or the comfort.
 

santaman2000

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They do look grreat. I've been researching boots myself lately and it and while I can't be sure, appears that the Cat boots are actually manufactured by Rocky Boots or Danner Boots. That's a good thing!
 

woof

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Thanks for the heads up. Whats the sizing like Robbi, as the review say get a size smaller, also why are riggers banned ?

Rob
 

Joonsy

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also why are riggers banned ?

i believe health & safety consider rigger boots to have little ankle support, i have heard (though can't confirm) that they may be banned for railway workers as well. perhaps there has been some twisted ankles and H&S have jumped on it. They were used for ease of putting-on & taking-off which is perhaps there downfall with H&S. Also i think H&S considered the pull tabs to have potential for catching on things and causing trips.
 

Robbi

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yep, it's the lack of ankle support that is the H&S issue with rigger boots

size wise i'm an 8.5 so usually get a 9 but with these i got an 8 and they are perfect.
 

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