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Posted
4 hours ago, MrHappy said:

Holy thread resurrection....

 

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For a couple of years I bought dealer boots for work, maybe go though 2 pair in year.

 

The boots pictured have aluminium toe caps & composite mid sole, 1st wear today & they are much nicer than the v12 boot that are about knacked....

Most safety boots kill the feet 

 

So these comfortable? You bouncing in them yeah?

Posted
7 minutes ago, norman said:

Can't see them allowed on sites though. 

Will be ok on a church roof with pallets tho

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Posted

Yeah, not enough support, similar to rigger boots. 

59 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

Will be ok on a church roof with pallets tho

Good point, well put. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Posted

They have no ankle support, some sites don't like riggers because they are loose round the ankle.

If your not a site basher I don't see the issue in light work boots or trainer style.

When your on domestics you want something you can slip off if you need plus I hate driving in boots.

Posted
1 minute ago, norman said:

Yeah, not enough support, similar to rigger boots.

 

nobody has ever moaned about dealer boots.... yet

 

however safety trainers -

 

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oftend get checked to see if there are safety footwear

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Posted
12 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

When your on domestics you want something you can slip off if you need

 

true

 

1 hour ago, al-yeti said:

Will be ok on a church roof with pallets tho

 

& midsole protection should there be any nails sticking out the pallet...

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