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gWaPito
7th April 2014, 22:56
Ive been soaking and filing my feet for the last hour and 20 minutes getting rid of hard skin :cwm25::NoNo: I remember my dad doing this when we were kids, in front of the fire..he used razorblades, flicking it everywhere:cwm25:
Anyway, are there any safety boots or shoes out there what dont cause as much wear on the soles of ones feet?

grahamw48
7th April 2014, 23:01
It's been too long since I wore them for work to give useful current advice Mark, but have you tried 'double-lined' socks ?

I bought some from Tesco a few weeks back...recommended by a lady working there. They're supposed cut down on the rubbing, and do seem very comfy. :smile:

gWaPito
7th April 2014, 23:14
Oh, I forgot about that :NoNo: Im still wearing regular socks..I'll give it a go :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
7th April 2014, 23:32
:xxgrinning--00xx3:

(Actually, they're just SINGLE-lined, I reckon...but lined). :Erm:

London_Manila
7th April 2014, 23:37
It's been too long since I wore them for work to give useful current advice Mark, but have you tried 'double-lined' socks ?

I bought some from Tesco a few weeks back...recommended by a lady working there. They're supposed cut down on the rubbing, and do seem very comfy. :smile:

Nice idea but i find the problem with most safety footwear is that they just make your feet too hot
Double lined socks would just add to that

London_Manila
7th April 2014, 23:39
CAT SB MOOR safety trainers are great :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I wear these everyday at work and would recommend them to anyone

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 00:07
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51q7bf8CWCL._SL500_SS50_.jpg

I just bought: 'CAT Footwear Men's Moor SB Safety Trainers' Caterpillar
www.amazon.co.uk (http://www.amazon.co.uk)
Black lightweight casual trainer, PU Nubuck and mesh upper, cemented construct..





If they're no good I'll be sending the boys round http://filipinaroses.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gifhttp://filipinaroses.com/images/smilies/xxgrinning-smiley-00xx3.gif

stevewool
8th April 2014, 07:27
walking socks i use, a little thicker then your normal socks so, plus try insoles too

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 08:20
walking socks i use, a little thicker then your normal socks so, plus try insoles too

Thanks Steve. I was too tight in the past to pay out the extra for the thicker socks :doh

fred
8th April 2014, 13:50
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51q7bf8CWCL._SL500_SS50_.jpg
I just bought: 'CAT Footwear Men's Moor SB Safety Trainers' Caterpillar
www.amazon.co.uk (http://www.amazon.co.uk)
Black lightweight casual trainer, PU Nubuck and mesh upper, cemented construct..



If they're no good I'll be sending the boys round :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:


I used to use the trainer style toe capped ones and they were really comfortable,not sweaty at all.. I tested them out a few times by sticking my foot under passing forklift trucks and then fall to the floor screaming in fake pain..
Used to get some interesting reactions from the drivers to say the least.
Thinking back it makes me shudder at what might have happened!

Dedworth
8th April 2014, 15:48
Martens with steel toe caps would be handy for dealing with any undesirables you might come across during the working day

http://www.scorpioshoes.com/mens-2/boots-6/safety-boots-54/martens-industrial-icon-7b10-mens-leather-2651-7575_zoom.jpg

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 21:41
Martens with steel toe caps would be handy for dealing with any undesirables you might come across during the working day


Shame you can't use them on the net :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 21:44
I used to use the trainer style toe capped ones and they were really comfortable,not sweaty at all.. I tested them out a few times by sticking my foot under passing forklift trucks and then fall to the floor screaming in fake pain..
Used to get some interesting reactions from the drivers to say the least.
Thinking back it makes me shudder at what might have happened!
They arrive tomorrow, Im quite looking forward to getting them ....What an exciting life Im currently leading hahaha :icon_lol:
I wont be putting my feet under any trucks :NoNo::icon_lol:

fred
8th April 2014, 22:04
I wont be putting my feet under any trucks :NoNo::icon_lol:

Yeah...But you might now!!
Actually...DONT!!

Jamesey
8th April 2014, 22:09
It depends what you're wearing them for and the time of year.

In winter I always preferred Rigger boots. They're not much good for driving though.

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 22:21
It depends what you're wearing them for and the time of year.

In winter I always preferred Rigger boots. They're not much good for driving though.

I once had a pair of riggers in the 90s. All that rubbing gave me bald patches on the sides of each leg :NoNo: Hair still refuses to grow there.

fred
8th April 2014, 22:24
All that rubbing gave me bald patches on the sides of each leg :NoNo: Hair still refuses to grow there.

You cant really blame that on the riggers though.

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 22:29
Yes, I know ..should of worn trousers inside :biggrin:

Oh, I just twigged it ...I love your Avatar hahahaha
You do know we will all want one of them now FFS!! hhaha

grahamw48
8th April 2014, 22:52
I once had a pair of riggers in the 90s. All that rubbing gave me bald patches on the sides of each leg :NoNo: Hair still refuses to grow there.

That comes with age mate. They'll be bald almost everywhere in another year or two. ...no idea why. :Erm:

gWaPito
8th April 2014, 23:07
It'll save on the bics :xxgrinning--00xx3:
The hair on my back is showing no signs of slowing up though

gWaPito
10th April 2014, 02:47
CAT SB MOOR safety trainers are great :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I wear these everyday at work and would recommend them to anyone

I'm well happy with them. Why didnt I buy them sooner!! £55 well spent

Thank you LM :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
10th April 2014, 07:49
ive just got a pair of dewalt safety boots, :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
10th April 2014, 09:18
Get some good walking boots, you'll need to pay around £80 to £120! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
10th April 2014, 13:14
Get some good walking boots ...

Good suggestion, Michael ... I was given a pair of dark brown walking boots :yeahthat: as a present from my daughter & son-in-law more than 10 years ago. They're very comfy and durable.

Damned things take ages to lace~up properly though. :cwm24:

Arthur Little
10th April 2014, 13:28
... you'll need to pay around £80 to £120! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:iagree: there IS also that aspect to take into *account ('scuse *pun) :cwm25: ... but truly a worthwhile investment long-term. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
10th April 2014, 14:22
Get some good walking boots, you'll need to pay around £80 to £120! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
The High St price for my CATs are £90+ Amazon sell for much less :xxgrinning--00xx3:
They need to be steel toe capped Michael.

gWaPito
10th April 2014, 14:26
ive just got a pair of dewalt safety boots, :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
You think about it. .we spend most of our life working which means most of our time in safety boots. We only get one pair of feet, just as well look after them the best we can. ..they'll come in handy in later life :biggrin:

Dedworth
10th April 2014, 15:03
Some 1970's Chelsea Fans wearing "safety footwear"

http://modculture.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/11/05/chelsea_skinhead.jpg

fred
10th April 2014, 16:06
I used to wear 12 hole Dm`s for years..
Gave me weak ankles for about 3 years after I stopped wearing them. Constantly spraining them.