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Title: waterproof work boots
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on December 27, 2014, 09:23:17 am
So my old boots have split and started leaking in water. Just wondered what the most popular water proof wfp work boots are on here befreo i buy some new ones?

Merry xmas

George
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: ChumBucket on December 27, 2014, 11:13:36 am
Engelbert strauss, you'll not be disappointed with anything from them.

These are mine-

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Salzburg-1300890-93496-138-587.html?itemOrigin=SEARCH
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: Dave Willis on December 27, 2014, 11:26:51 am
I've been wearing a leather pair from Screwfix for the last six months or more -ok  so far


http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-titanium-safety-boots-tan-size-10/98168
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: Tom-01 on December 27, 2014, 12:00:13 pm
Engelbert strauss, you'll not be disappointed with anything from them.

These are mine-

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Salzburg-1300890-93496-138-587.html?itemOrigin=SEARCH

They look pretty good Mr Bucket.

How do you get on with the toe cap? Do they dig into your foot at all when bending down, where they crease in the top of the boot?
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: Jamie Thomas on December 27, 2014, 12:18:42 pm
i got mine from screwfix £20.00 hi top trainers steel toe cap safty shoes made by site. realy comfortable. And i got a pair of fishmans neoprene socks 4 quid from aldies that i ware when im pressure washing.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: ChumBucket on December 27, 2014, 01:12:09 pm
Engelbert strauss, you'll not be disappointed with anything from them.

These are mine-

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Salzburg-1300890-93496-138-587.html?itemOrigin=SEARCH

They look pretty good Mr Bucket.

How do you get on with the toe cap? Do they dig into your foot at all when bending down, where they crease in the top of the boot?


No, not at all. It's a plastic toe cap & mid-sole. The quality from this company is head & shoulders above the rest. Got this to go with them too, good stuff-

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/Shoe_Accessories/Care_products/e_s_Leather_wax-1600150-8797117-0-0.html?itemOrigin=SEARCH
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on December 27, 2014, 05:45:54 pm
Thanks for the ideas folks. I ended up Buying Some hiking boots, supposedly water proof from "go outdoors" They were only cheap at £30 so thought i'd give them a try!
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: rah on December 27, 2014, 06:07:47 pm
Won't go wrong with these

http://www.ace-safetywear.co.uk/store/v12-footwear-v1255-rocky-brown-waterproof-zip-sided-hiker-safety-boots.html?gclid=CMjzi5jo5sICFc3LtAodRmsAxw
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: Flash.. on December 27, 2014, 06:23:21 pm
Thanks for the ideas folks. I ended up Buying Some hiking boots, supposedly water proof from "go outdoors" They were only cheap at £30 so thought i'd give them a try!

Been there tried them binned them. They are not waterproof don't know how they are able to say they are.  Gortex all the way for me.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: ChumBucket on December 27, 2014, 07:29:48 pm
Thanks for the ideas folks. I ended up Buying Some hiking boots, supposedly water proof from "go outdoors" They were only cheap at £30 so thought i'd give them a try!

Been there tried them binned them. They are not waterproof don't know how they are able to say they are.  Gortex all the way for me.

+1.... Might be waterproof for the first week if you're lucky! ;D Stopped buying anything now from the likes of SportsDirect etc!!
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on December 27, 2014, 07:59:53 pm
oh, ok. Well i'll be back on here asking for advice eating hunble pie soon then by the look of it!  ::)roll
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on December 27, 2014, 08:00:22 pm
Engelbert strauss, you'll not be disappointed with anything from them.

These are mine-

http://www.engelbert-strauss.co.uk/Footwear/S3_Safety_Footwear/S3_Boots/S3_Safety_boots_Salzburg-1300890-93496-138-587.html?itemOrigin=SEARCH

These look good. Cheers mate
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on December 27, 2014, 08:01:42 pm
I've been wearing a leather pair from Screwfix for the last six months or more -ok  so far


http://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-titanium-safety-boots-tan-size-10/98168

These look good too! I mean, They LOOK waterproof!

Cheers dave
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: richard groves on December 28, 2014, 12:15:52 pm
I bought these
http://www.sportsdirect.com/gelert-leather-mens-walking-boots-182043?colcode=18204305
and wasn't expecting much from them to be honest.
I applied some waterproff dubbing I already had and been wearing them 3 months now each day for work. Exceeded my expectations and are very comfortable, keep my feet warm and dry. The soles are much better too than the cheap karrimore offerings I had bought in the past.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: ChumBucket on December 28, 2014, 12:39:46 pm
I bought these
http://www.sportsdirect.com/gelert-leather-mens-walking-boots-182043?colcode=18204305
and wasn't expecting much from them to be honest.
I applied some waterproff dubbing I already had and been wearing them 3 months now each day for work. Exceeded my expectations and are very comfortable, keep my feet warm and dry. The soles are much better too than the cheap karrimore offerings I had bought in the past.

I think Gelert have now gone the same way as Karrimor- bought out & now made to a lower standard/budget. Gelert used to be fantastic quality but from what I've seen recently this has dropped off dramatically!! I remember when I bought some Karrimor "leather" waterproof boots. After three weeks they started to fall apart & what became apparent was the "leather" content of the boot. It was a micro-thin coating- thinner than paper coating a material construction!! ::)roll One gentle scratch & it was breached!

I do agree with the dubbing though.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: PoleKing on December 28, 2014, 06:36:22 pm
I bought these
http://www.sportsdirect.com/gelert-leather-mens-walking-boots-182043?colcode=18204305
and wasn't expecting much from them to be honest.
I applied some waterproff dubbing I already had and been wearing them 3 months now each day for work. Exceeded my expectations and are very comfortable, keep my feet warm and dry. The soles are much better too than the cheap karrimore offerings I had bought in the past.

Exactly the same story here.
£30odd weren't they...? Can't complain at that.
I was 18 months in on my Berghaus but they were £150odd.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: duncan h on December 28, 2014, 09:31:21 pm
Using waterproof trainers from Mountain Warehouse. Tell no lie. They are the dogs. Spend 3 hours in snow messing kicking snow etc. Thought they would be ruined. Still like new. Love em
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: dazmond on December 29, 2014, 03:47:45 pm
bergaus goretex light explorer boots.i wear these all year round.keep my feet nice and dry.(about £100-£120)

when it gets really cold i switch to wearing my black rigger boots from b and q(about £45)with thermal socks and ski pants. :)
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: chez on January 03, 2015, 09:31:04 pm
So my old boots have split and started leaking in water. Just wondered what the most popular water proof wfp work boots are on here befreo i buy some new ones?


I read on one website that it's best to buy 2 pairs of boots when working in a wet environment. Where one pair one day let them dry naturally all day the next day while you are wearing the second pair. If you put your boots on a radiator or dry them too quickly they won't last as long as they will end up cracking the leather and glue.
Tried this for last 6 months and it works a treat. Feet never been wet and the boots are lasting longer!
Cheers Chez
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: JSMC on January 04, 2015, 11:12:22 am
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/bionassay-testa-di-moro-mens-trekking-boots-black-red-id_8207109.html

i always buy goretex or similar type boot. I have used berghaus, meindl, brasher  but have found these to be the best of them all. I am heavy on the ball area of my foot and these have last me about 16 months so far. Getting worn out now but already have my other ones bought.
Title: Re: waterproof work boots
Post by: ChumBucket on January 04, 2015, 11:42:51 am
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/bionassay-testa-di-moro-mens-trekking-boots-black-red-id_8207109.html

i always buy goretex or similar type boot. I have used berghaus, meindl, brasher  but have found these to be the best of them all. I am heavy on the ball area of my foot and these have last me about 16 months so far. Getting worn out now but already have my other ones bought.

They do look very good, never even thought about Decathlon for work boots before. Nice one. ;)