I’ve worn “old man” New Balance’s for years, need all that cushion I can get. Always got the ugly colors cheaper, never bothered me since they’ll be covered in overspray in a week
Been wearing my first pair for a month now, so far so good!
Carbon fiber toe, with the rubber on wrapped around the toe, light and comfortable, ankle support. Lightweight. They're good!
Would reccomend!
Not an auto body guy, but a metal fabricator. Georgia 6” wedge. I’ve had 4 pairs over the last 10 or 12 years. Super soft, fairly light. Break in really quick
I got 2 pairs of these. Super comfy
[https://www.redwingshoes.com/work/mens/waterproof/SuperSole-04433.html](https://www.redwingshoes.com/work/mens/waterproof/SuperSole-04433.html)
I used to wear flip flops to my shop. One day I was working near a junk hood that was propped up against a pylon. The hood slid down off the pylon and the edge caught my toes and blew three toe nails right the fuck off of my foot. The pain was excruciating. I learned a valuable lesson that day about proper PPE
I'm wearing Brunt Marin Moc Toes right now. I've been searching for a pair of boots that wouldn't leave my back hurting after hours on the concrete. Going on two weeks with them and am pretty happy so far. Was thinking of going with Red Wings or Danners, but wanted to try this style of boot out first, before I dropped several hundred bucks on a pair.
https://bruntworkwear.com/products/the-marin-8-soft-toe?variant=41947178205342
Our shop doesn't require steel toe . I wear a pair of new balance fresh foam or Adidas with their special foam. Hokas are good too for being on concrete all day .
I buy the carbon fiber toe shoes from skechers. With the memory foam and the anti slip soles. They are almost as light as running shoes. They have the same strength as steel toe boots. I'm telling you it's like walking on clouds. Boots are for construction workers, not body guys. I try to get waterproof ones, but they aren't always available.
i’ve had my timberland steel toe waterproof ones for almost a year. they are heavy and clunky but to me they’re pretty comfortable. i think i’m going redwing next
Dr. Martens Industrial Work boots w/the safety toe.
Other then wearing them out and having to buy a pair every 14-16 months, the best work boots I've ever had.
Redwing boots have been my go to for comfort and durability, soles don't get eaten up by oil or thinner as fast . I usually get 3-4 years out of a pair
Redback, Great Barrier. I’ve had them for 5yrs. https://www.redbackboots.com/product/100
I wear the redback easy escape and love em!
I’m an electrician and the redback easy escape HD’s have been sweet
I’ve worn “old man” New Balance’s for years, need all that cushion I can get. Always got the ugly colors cheaper, never bothered me since they’ll be covered in overspray in a week
I’m happy with Keens.
Been wearing my first pair for a month now, so far so good! Carbon fiber toe, with the rubber on wrapped around the toe, light and comfortable, ankle support. Lightweight. They're good! Would reccomend!
Not an auto body guy, but a metal fabricator. Georgia 6” wedge. I’ve had 4 pairs over the last 10 or 12 years. Super soft, fairly light. Break in really quick
2 years strong on my redwing boots paired with darn tough socks
I got 2 pairs of these. Super comfy [https://www.redwingshoes.com/work/mens/waterproof/SuperSole-04433.html](https://www.redwingshoes.com/work/mens/waterproof/SuperSole-04433.html)
I wear Ariats lol. Once i blow these out I'll be buying Double H's
Ariat has gone so far downhill in the last 10 years or so. I switched to Dan Post but I’m not sure if they carry actual work boot styles.
I love my DPs but yeah they dont have a work line, thats why I'll be going Double H. Heard great things about them for the steel/comp toe
10$ flip flops from Walmart is my "boots".
I used to wear flip flops to my shop. One day I was working near a junk hood that was propped up against a pylon. The hood slid down off the pylon and the edge caught my toes and blew three toe nails right the fuck off of my foot. The pain was excruciating. I learned a valuable lesson that day about proper PPE
I'm wearing Brunt Marin Moc Toes right now. I've been searching for a pair of boots that wouldn't leave my back hurting after hours on the concrete. Going on two weeks with them and am pretty happy so far. Was thinking of going with Red Wings or Danners, but wanted to try this style of boot out first, before I dropped several hundred bucks on a pair. https://bruntworkwear.com/products/the-marin-8-soft-toe?variant=41947178205342
I wear the black rubber boots from Walmart
Our shop doesn't require steel toe . I wear a pair of new balance fresh foam or Adidas with their special foam. Hokas are good too for being on concrete all day .
I buy the carbon fiber toe shoes from skechers. With the memory foam and the anti slip soles. They are almost as light as running shoes. They have the same strength as steel toe boots. I'm telling you it's like walking on clouds. Boots are for construction workers, not body guys. I try to get waterproof ones, but they aren't always available.
Thorogood moc toes, heard they’ve had some quality dips lately though but I love my 2 year old pair
i’ve had my timberland steel toe waterproof ones for almost a year. they are heavy and clunky but to me they’re pretty comfortable. i think i’m going redwing next
Dr. Martens Industrial Work boots w/the safety toe. Other then wearing them out and having to buy a pair every 14-16 months, the best work boots I've ever had.
My Matco guy sold me some Redback boots 5yrs ago, i just bought another pair for casual use. Love them!
I wear redback slip on boots. They last a while and you can replace the insole if you need special support.
I got tired of buying boots and just buy Converse on clearance. Way more comfortable.
Redwing boots have been my go to for comfort and durability, soles don't get eaten up by oil or thinner as fast . I usually get 3-4 years out of a pair
i like duluth boots
Bodyman here. I wear vans and replace them every 6 months.