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Steel-toe boots with leather upper that are lightweight & shock absorbing.
| STYLE: | 8108 |
| Sole: | Long wearing high density TPU outsole with light and shock absorbing low density PU midsole |
| Upper: | Full grain water resistant cow leather |
| Lining/Insulation: | Cambrelle lining with microfibre internal heel counter reinforcement with 200g Thinsulate insulation |
| Footbed: | Suede EVA footbed with latex gel at heel and additional Pu/mesh footbed |
| CSA: | Certified Grade 1 Steel Toe, Composite Plate, Electric Shock Resistant (ESR) |
| Height: | 8” |
| Size Range: | 36-47 (M 4-13/ W 6-11) |
| Fit: | Wide |
| Work Conditions: | Heavy Duty |
This is my second pair of these boots, I wore the first for two years and never had a single seam tear or rubber seperate from the leather, and I work outside year round. The soles and laces don't last long but even with the added cost of replacing those, it's still a better boot than more expensive alternatives. Treat them regularly with some dubbin wax and they will hold up great
I’m an iron worker and in my industry everyone always says you need to spend over $300 for a good pair of boots. Well I’m here to tell you they’re absolutely wrong. My last boots were over $300 and a major name brand but only lasted me 5 months before the sole started to detach. Right out of the box these sidewinders are stylish, comfortable and so far pretty tough boot. I highly recommend giving these a try as I’ll be buying again down the road!
I work as an HET in northern Alberta in all weather conditions. These boots are my favorites year round. Very comfortable and supportive, roomy enough to wear Bamas in them in the winter. As someone who has repeatedly been disappointed by the quality and durability of various pairs of women's work boots in the past, I can say I highly recommend these.
The insoles are all messed up and the laces are cheap
good boot. could use better laces. only lasted 4 months