

It’s naturally non-conducive, so it’s safe for electricians and anyone else who needs protection against electrical hazards. There’s an all-rubber sole for traction and impact absorption. They allow a lot of movement, whether you’re on a ladder or bending over, without the boots feeling constrictive or breaking a stitch! The stitch work is one of the highlights for us, since many other models at this price have poor, easy-to-tear stitches. We especially like the “rugged flex” seams on this model. They stay much cooler in the summer than boots made with synthetic materials!

One benefit of having the upper and the internal liner made entirely from leather is that these are actually quite breathable. Buyers were extremely impressed with the construction quality out of the box, and said that while there’s a break-in period like you have with any other leather boots, these are very soft and comfortable after a few days! Unlike a lot of other $100 and under work boots, none of the leather feels cheap or less than excellent. They’re a fantastic, affordable pair of shoes that we think are ideal for any workers who can’t spend a fortune, but still need to stay comfortable and protected. These 6” work boots from Carhartt are something of a revelation from a company that hasn’t traditionally made footwear. Carhartt Men’s CMF6366 6 Inch Composite Toe Boot The Original Muck Boots Adult Chore Steel-Toe Work Bootġ.Keen Utility Women’s Salem Mid Steel-Toe Work Boot.Keen Utility Women’s Atlanta Cool ESD Steel-Toe Work Shoe.Keen Utility Women’s Detroit Mid Steel-Toe Work Boot.Keen Utility Men’s Milwaukee Wide Steel-Toe Work Boot.

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