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Old 08-09-2009, 12:17 AM   #1
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Safety shoes or boots??
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Is there a difference besides how far up the ankle it goes?
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Nope, just the height is different
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my flip flops are rubber, but they don't have a rating on them (dammit jim !). I prefer sneakers, but wear boots when I have to (most of the time)
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I rather like the ankle support of boots, myself.
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I rather like the ankle support of boots, myself.
Same here. There is always crap laying around on a job site just ready to twist your ankle if you are not careful, and I think the boots help protect my ankles.
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I have rolled my ankle a couple times, to where i herd stuff snap when it happened. As far as ankle protection with walking on uneven surfaces, what brand of boot do you prefer?

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I have rolled my ankle a couple times, to where i herd stuff snap when it happened. As far as ankle protection with walking on uneven surfaces, what brand of boot do you prefer?
I think everyone's body is built a little different, so different boots might suit one person best but not another. Every time a boot poll comes up, Redwing's seem to always get top marks. Myself, I have no particular favorite. I rotate between a few pairs to keep from getting sore feet (and stinky boots). They're all different brands. Every style supports you in a different way. As far as ankle support goes, it seems to me that if your boots are properly laced up and tied, it shouldn't really matter what brand you use.
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I have rolled my ankle a couple times, to where i herd stuff snap when it happened. As far as ankle protection with walking on uneven surfaces, what brand of boot do you prefer?

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IMO, the most important thing is that they fit the individual well. That is one of the reasons I prefer Red Wings. Most brands don't come in a B width.
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Boots here.
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Depends on where I'm working and what kind of site it is, but the vast majority of the time I wear safety shoes.

I just keep my boots in my truck for the times I run into situations where I don't think the safety shoes will be enough, or the general demands 'x' inch high boots.
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Boots save your legs if working all day on ladders.
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8" carolinas or,this time,i got 8' WOVERINES,FOR THE BROWN COLOR,`sorry about the caps.
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Definitely steel toed boots. I work around machinery that leaks oil and other fluids, so slipping is my biggest concern. Over the past 8 years, I've purchased wolverines with the slip resistant soles and im still working. Chalk it up to the boots or my ninja like skills.
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Steel toed boots, just bought a new pair
Jallatte Jalartic. Very comfy
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I actually have a pair of carolinas myself and before i had a pair of stanleys but i have to say that the carolinas are more comfortable in comparison.
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I wear These:
http://www.redwingshoes.com/productd...px?prodid=1605
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i found a link to my shoes, i thought i would add the link to them as well...
http://www.carolinashoe.com/item.asp?ItemID=1823
although i dont think my were as expensive as the red wings
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Old 08-12-2009, 08:33 PM   #19
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i prefer boots but for a different reason, ive gotten use to wearing them pretty much all the time to the point that it just kills my calves if i wear tennis shoes or anything without a heel for very long.

i wear 8" carolinas, had pretty good luck with them and theres pretty much no break in period where you hate life.
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Loved the steel toe/shank in my boot when I worked airside at the airport.
Every time you walk in they made you carry your boots though the detector.. Oh joy.
Added 5-10 extra minutes to a smoke break. ( for some reason they don't like you smoking on the tarmac? Jet fuel is combustible? who would have known?)
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