CarharttMen's Rugged Flex 6 inch Comp Toe
J**D
Pay for the comfort and quality.
No break in time needed with these, they felt great right out of the box. I’ve only worn them for about 2 weeks now and work and so far they have held up great. They fit me good (pick the size you normally wear) and are very comfortable for long hours on your feet. It is a composite toe so lighter than a steel toe which I prefer. Haven’t had any issues with water getting in the boots from rain. Also, the material on the outside is very easy to clean. I plan on buying another pair once these get too beat up whenever that may be.I’ve had other boots and the past that were cheaper but I’d always end up changing the insoles and doing everything I could to get them to be comfortable and they would always make my feet sore and blistered after long hours. These are not like that. They are expensive but you are paying for quality.
R**K
Great work boots!
These boots are great for working on landscape projects. They are comfortable and durable. This is my second order!
D**H
Great boots!
I needed composite toe safety boots for my job. I require a size 15. These boots met my needs and requirements. The upper part of the boot provides excellent ankle support. The skid resistant soles are really good. The soles are padded nicely to allow for standing on concrete floors. The only negative is the boot lacing. The lacing is a thin but seemingly durable material. I just don’t like that style, never have. It’s easily changed. Great boots and a really good price.
R**A
good boots
good boots for the money comfortable and good quality for the money
W**R
Quality
I bought them for the name and quality products. I was right, they are comfortable to be on all day and walking. They are well made holding up to daily use. I have a wide foot and they fit great! I would recommend them for light use since they are not steel toed.
A**R
3/5 stars overall. You get what you pay for.
I have had these boots for about 10 months now and have put together my below thoughts.My use for these boots:I work primarily in an office setting, but wear safety toe boots every weekday because I need them for visiting job sites and other areas for work where safety toe boots are required. I also wear these boots whenever I am tinkering around the house, or upfield hunting.My Initial thoughts:I had to buy a $15 pair of inserts about 2-4 weeks after buying them because they were that uncomfortable for myself without them. To be fair, I have wore Irish setter boots in the past, and after about 6-8 months I usually need the inserts for them as well, but with these Carhartt boots, it was almost immediate. With the inserts, the boots are fairly comfortable and I have no issue walking in them all day. The composite toe does feel like it is starting to dig into my toes slightly, but it is not painful or too uncomfortable at this point. I am sure if I were to wear these for another 6 months, it would get worse.My thoughts on the boots quality.The bottom of the boots are holding up really well. No punctures/holes, and the wear is very minimal - again keeping in mind that I wear these 75% of the time in an office setting - so that is to be somewhat expected.The laces are honestly garbage in my experience. They have broke on me in a few spots and I should have replaced them right away, but I just never did.The composite toe works definitely works. I had a large piece of plate steel fall onto the end of my boot and experienced no pain.The boot is separating slightly at the toe portion. I believe it is called the 'welt' (not 100% sure). It is not a stitched connection, so I was not surprised when I saw start to come apart at about 4 months.The sides of these boots are pretty thin. I have not experienced any holes in the sides, but if something sharp were to hit the sides of these boots where my toes were, I don't think it would have much trouble stabbing through the leather.My closing thoughts.At about 10 months, these boots are still kicking for me. I am going to buy some new laces (should cost about $10-$15) to extend the life of these boots by hopefully a few more months. If you are looking for a less expensive pair of boots like these, I think these are a decent option IF you have your expectations set correctly and you make a few modification right away.I would recommend buying a boot insert and new laces right away. So be prepared to spend about $25-$30 right off the bat.As far as expectations go, realize you are not buying the comfiest/best boots out there, but know that these are not going to fall apart on you right away and they won't kill your feet if you get an insert. I would imagine these boots would last someone in the trades 6 months to a year, and someone in my position 1 year - 1.5 years (with the modifications I suggested). For $125 ($155 w/ my recommended additions) these boots are just fine.
J**S
Good Boots
Good Boots for working on electrical
M**L
Long lasting and durable.
They lasted three years of work and casual wearing. Super nice fit for my wide feet and no smell, though all my other shoes would develop strong smell rather fast. Lasted 3 years, which I thing is pretty good for the price and overall experience. Would recommend.
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