What do you guys have for work boots when you're out in the garage or shop working on your motorcycles (or at your job)?
I've had a pair of Timberland Pro steel-toe boots that I've had for about 7 years that I like because they are tough and have good traction on most surfaces. What I don't like about them is that they took a lot to break in, are heavy, don't breath well, and my feet ache after a full day in them (even when I used to work in them everyday). I've read some reviews of the newer models of timberland boots and all the reviews seem to say that the boots are comfortable but the soles don't last long. It seems the boots are opposite of what they used to be.
So what do you guys have and wear? Would you recommend them, buy them again, etc.? What type of work do you do in them and how comfortable and durable are they? What do you like and dislike about them?
Basically, I'm in the market for new set of good safety-toe work boots and am curious to see what you guys are wearing and how you like them. If you wear sneakers out in the garage when you spit shine your ride, no need to respond!
I've had a pair of Timberland Pro steel-toe boots that I've had for about 7 years that I like because they are tough and have good traction on most surfaces. What I don't like about them is that they took a lot to break in, are heavy, don't breath well, and my feet ache after a full day in them (even when I used to work in them everyday). I've read some reviews of the newer models of timberland boots and all the reviews seem to say that the boots are comfortable but the soles don't last long. It seems the boots are opposite of what they used to be.
So what do you guys have and wear? Would you recommend them, buy them again, etc.? What type of work do you do in them and how comfortable and durable are they? What do you like and dislike about them?
Basically, I'm in the market for new set of good safety-toe work boots and am curious to see what you guys are wearing and how you like them. If you wear sneakers out in the garage when you spit shine your ride, no need to respond!