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Title: Old man question!
Post by: EDNY on May 10, 2014, 05:39:17 PM
Each year my legs hurt more and more (age).....which work boots do you guys use?  My legs are really bugging me lately. I have fiberglass toe (not metal) safety work boots now.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: 62131 on May 10, 2014, 06:05:45 PM
I wear a steel toe boot made by company named Schmitt, they are a comfortable boot but only last about a year before they start to break down in the arch, the sole seams to wear well. After I wear them to the point my knees and legs start to hurt I get a new pair. I have had Redwings, Wolverines but they don't seem to last any longer at least for the cost difference. This time I'm going to try a new pair from Honeywell can't remember the name right now.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: themoose on May 10, 2014, 06:11:46 PM
Ed...I'm on my second pair of Thorogood boots. A friend of mine works for the power company here in Connecticut and they recommend these boots for their guys because they have a non-metallic safety toe and can insulate some pretty high KV. They have replaceable inner cushions and are the most comfortable boots I've ever had plus they ware like iron.

http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w= (http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w=)

Moose
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: ghost28 on May 10, 2014, 07:19:57 PM
Good thread. I have never found a shoe that is comfortable all the time, but after I replaced both knees my legs feel a lot better. HEHE
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: EDNY on May 10, 2014, 09:28:06 PM
Ed...I'm on my second pair of Thorogood boots. A friend of mine works for the power company here in Connecticut and they recommend these boots for their guys because they have a non-metallic safety toe and can insulate some pretty high KV. They have replaceable inner cushions and are the most comfortable boots I've ever had plus they ware like iron.

http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w= (http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w=)

Moose


Moose..Thanks.....they have great prices on eBay...

Ed
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: cocobolo on May 11, 2014, 12:37:06 AM
The name of my boots is "Thunderstruck" - shades of AC/DC - and I got them just over two years ago.  They have a steel shank in the bottom, plus the steel toe which is covered by some sort of very tough and hard rubber.  They are still just like new.

When I went looking for work boots, I tried on many different kinds and settled on these based on the comfort level.  I hate boots that hurt you anywhere.  It just makes for a miserable day.  FWIW I always use a heavy wool work sock (not synthetic) in my boots.

As for the legs hurting, I agree with you that advancing age is a big contributor.  Lately I have been getting several different feeds in from a variety of health type websites, and it seems that our diet is the main cause of most of our health problems.  You might find that your circulation is starting to fail somewhat (as mine is) and that most definitely makes the legs hurt after a day of work.  I also have arthritis in my right knee particularly, and that's a real bugger at the end of the day.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: Kiwijeff on May 11, 2014, 04:23:52 AM
Im no help here, i wear Doc Martins, and havnt worn a steel toed work boot for many years. You guys have an advantage of good American quality made boots. We get flooded with a lot of Chinese stuff.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: cocobolo on May 11, 2014, 11:16:57 AM
I'm no help here, i wear Doc Martins, and haven't worn a steel toed work boot for many years. You guys have an advantage of good American quality made boots. We get flooded with a lot of Chinese stuff.
My boots are actually made in China, and as much as it pains me to say it, they are about the nicest work boots I've ever owned.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: EDNY on March 18, 2015, 09:43:43 PM
Ed...I'm on my second pair of Thorogood boots. A friend of mine works for the power company here in Connecticut and they recommend these boots for their guys because they have a non-metallic safety toe and can insulate some pretty high KV. They have replaceable inner cushions and are the most comfortable boots I've ever had plus they ware like iron.

http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w= (http://www.thebootpro.com/products/dsp_productDetail.cfm?pSKU=583&w=)

Moose


Just as an update..I bought a pair of these boots..but after about 3 months the stitching on the left boot pulled the material apart.  The company http://weinbrennerusa.com/ has been giving me the run around and have poor customer service.  Obviously no warranty..so I'll never buy another pair.

Bad part is that I really liked them....

Ed
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: 62131 on March 18, 2015, 09:48:28 PM
I would keep calling, ask for a supervisor, their add says made in the USA I'm sure you can get something done,
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: EDNY on March 18, 2015, 09:49:52 PM
Just sent an email to the President (not Obama).
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: chopper526 on March 18, 2015, 10:33:03 PM
Just sent an email to the President (not Obama).

Maybe Obama get help you with your boots, cause he sure isn't helping with the country!
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: sixball on March 18, 2015, 11:24:02 PM
I have worn cowboy boots all my life. The steel shank and high arch are good. You've got to pick the right heal for a lot of walking. The last pair of Tony Lamas I got were made in China. Repeat the last pair. The most comfortable boots I've ever owned are Whites packers, sort of a lace up cowboy boot. They are a pain to get on and off. Danner hunting boots are great. I mashed a steel toe so flat I was barely able to get it off. It would have been bad without it.
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: themoose on March 19, 2015, 08:57:01 AM
Don't get me going on the subject of shoes..Last summer I bought a pair of sneakers that I use when I mow the lawn. I used to get a pair at Walmart every year for 15.00 and they would last me the whole season. Last year I decided I would get something a little better so I went to the local shoe store and ended up paying 85.00 for a pair of sneakers that were supposed to really support your foot for better comfort  and keep your feet cool and comfortable on those hot summer days. After one mowing session the sides of both shoes cracked. Went back and got a different brand of a "better" shoe at no additional charge. After two mowings the sole separated from toe area on both shoes. Got my money back and went to Walmart and paid 15.00 and they lasted all season.

Moose
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: vette59jdwl on March 19, 2015, 09:24:10 AM
  Ain't that the truth MOOSE and we complain complain complain about good old wallmart I just got so pissed about a HP printer trying to tell me what i could and could not doo with this computer  It was like the dame printer controlled the computer  I finally had it and took it back  got a voucher to spend at wallmart gave it to the wife for groceries  then went home and got my old 29 dollar canon bjc printer out washed out the cartridge and replaced the ink and fired it up a 15 year old dried up canon printer and it works like new  dame tecnoladgy   vette58jdwl
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: sixball on March 19, 2015, 02:03:55 PM
In 1966 I was working for a guy that ran stagecoaches. I ordered a pair of custom boots made of retan leather like engineer boots a Vibrim soles. They were great boots but I could not break them in. I gave them to a friend and they hurt his feet too. He gave them to another friend and so they went. I bet those boots are somewhere in almost new condition. ;D
Title: Re: Old man question!
Post by: EDNY on March 19, 2015, 03:06:58 PM
I'm happy..after contacting their President and sending him pictures...they are taking care of me and replacing the boots. 

Like I said...really do like the boots..my knee problems went away.

Ed
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