SUREWAY Men's Slip-On Work Boots for Men,Full Grain Leather,Anti-Static,Water/Slip Resistant,Fire Station Mechanic Industrial Construction Safety Boots/Shoes for Men
J**S
They're just good Boots nothing much else to say
They're great, very little i can say. I'm a EMT for a rural department in arizona and i weaar these sometimes 18 hours our of the day, I've driven in them done major interventions, station detail, cleaned the fire trucks tenders ect. These are amazing slip on slip right off. They haven't started smelling and it's gettin HOT out here. They fit amazingly they slipped right on and had very little break in. I haven't had any aches or pains since I started using them. I think i just found my favorite boots, i even use them for my second job as a Security Officer at a casino! BUY THEM YOU WON'T BE SORRY
D**.
Be sure to get the proper fit, larger is better!
Comfortable, be sure to get a large enough size, in my case I needed room to replace the insoles with more arch support, which I need as well as the wide size for proper fit. Leather uppers take a nice shine and look great! I only had them for a few days, but I'm loving the fit and look!
S**S
Pretty Good.
These are comfortable and fit well. Typically I'm between 13 and 14 for shoes and boots. I have these in a 14. The length is perfect. I have average width feet. These are a bit sloppy in the width department, so I use a full length insole to take up some space which enables me to be comfy all day long. I've been wearing them occaisionally (I'm a hobby mechanic, not pro) for about a year now. They've been reasonably durable. I do find the soles to be a bit slippy on my epoxy garage floor -- more slippy than normal sneakers. I feel like they're much safer than sneakers in terms of foot protection and I love how easy they are to put on/ off.
J**T
Amazing boots!
Wow...I love them. I ha worn CAT slip on work boots for 4 yrs. Which ar more expensive than these. From the very first day, more comfortable, each step feels so nice. The slip on and of super easy, yet at not loose while walking or working in them. Fantastic, not heavy either. Good looking, comfortable. Perfect. I wear 9.5, I ordered 9.5 and they fit perfectly.
P**L
see above
Great Fit for size 10
A**N
Save your money and buy authentic Redback boots.
I'm typically hesitant to buy products that are a direct clone/rip-off of a well known product but at the price and after reading so many positive reviews, I figured I'd take a chance. I should have trusted my gut. These are horrible. I've worn these roughly 100 hours over the past 2 weeks and they're still just as uncomfortable as they were straight out of the box. As a note, I have a slightly wide but overall neutral foot and have tried multiple different inoles over the past 2 weeks with no real change in comfort. The fit of these boots is just weird. They're super loose around the heel but super tight across the instep/vamp. The midsole offers absolutely no cushion at all, relying solely on the insole for cushioning. The supplied insoles are comfortable enough but they're thick in the arch/ball are which exacerbates the tightness in the instep. The composite toe box protrudes into the inside of the sock liner all the way around, causing rubbing on outside of the pinky and big toe as well as across the top of the toes. During the first week of wear I sprayed the leather in the tight areas with a stretching solution (Alcohol/Water) before wear and conditioned them at the end of the day with neatsfoot oil. Although the leather does seem softer, neither of these had any effect on the tightness in the instep.At the end of the day you get what you pay for.These are cheap, Chinese junkThese have the look but not of the quality.If you want Redback boots, buy authentic Redback boots.
M**R
Seems to be “a lot” going on here.
Some interesting particulars going on with these boots. The following describes the pair I received for eighty dollars:Good looking boots. A supple leather upper in reddish brown. The toe is composite safety material a the style is very round and “dumpy” looking, but that is personal taste.Fit and finish are just ok for the price. Seams inside are not super smooth, but the only issue - SO FAR, as I’ve not really worn or broken them in yet - is the sewing bulge at the top of the right boot, see photos, rubs my ankle. May be an issue. There is one visible scratch on the left toe, see photos, but no signs of being worn.Sizing. I ordered a 9.5, which is what I normally wear in boots. It usually allows for a thicker sock to be worn. I wear powerstep orthotics, so the removable insole was key to my purchase. With my powerstep insole - about the same size as the original - the boots are just too big, even with hiking socks. However! They came with an “extra” set of flat insoles marked “9.5”. Interesting. With these inserted under my powersteps, they do come close very to fitting. Just a tad roomy. BUT, I must figure if I’d ordered a 9.0, I could’ve just left out the filler insole and just my powersteps would have been fine for a proper fit. Hard to know, but you MAY want to order a half size down, at least in this case. [edit: after wearing for a week I don’t think ordering down would have worked. The boot is none too *long*. My toes would crowd if it were any shorter. I have not decided if I will send them back and try this yet.Overall, while… complicated? ..These seem like decent boots. The leather looks nice and like it will polish well. [edit: a week in and the pigment is very shallow. The slightest rub reveals an ugly scuff and the dark brown is fading off the toes. Will polish which should give some more pigment and a waxed seal.] Still, they don’t quite seem like a bargain at $80? [edit: no bargain. $40-50, as is: ok. At $80, spend the extra $ on a good brand.] Your mileage may vary.
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