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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: sunshine windows on September 30, 2006, 12:00:22 am

Title: Footwear
Post by: sunshine windows on September 30, 2006, 12:00:22 am
I must have been through about 5 different pairs of trainers in the last 11 months of window cleaning. Mainly due to the soles peeling away from the base of the trainer. Either that or the part which is attatched to the front of the trainer peels off leaving you with damp toes all day long.  :'(

I wear trainers instead of regular work boots/shoes because of comfortability. I like to be able to feel exactly where my footing is on the rung of the ladder and think the thickness of the soles in workwear is generally too much to allow this.

Has anybody found the ideal pair of trainers/shoes/ boots that are comfortable and durable, which won't fall apart after a couple of months w/c ing.

Regards,
Lance
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: Pat Purcell on September 30, 2006, 12:20:15 am
Timberland hiking boots, they are flexible and waterproof and are going into their third winter this year , cheap sneakers in the summer due to the heat over here and we do mostly chair work in the summer
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: spotless2000 on September 30, 2006, 08:40:37 am
Leather hiking boot - Comfortable, good ankle protection & waterproof (providing you keep them polished!).  They also seem to have a softer and more flexible sole (rubber) compared with the hard soles that you find on safety boots.

Try Millets or Blacks.

Just found these - not leather but light & waterproof!

http://www.millets.co.uk/millets.storefront/shopping.can/Millets%20Summer%20Virtual/Product.aspx?CS_ProductID=082309(BLG%20Base%20Catalog)&CatalogNavigationBreadcrumbs=Millets+Summer+Virtual%3bMIL+SS06+Hi+Tec(BLG+Base+Catalog)%3bMIL+SS06+Hit+Tec+Mens+Footwear(BLG+Base+Catalog)
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: reah on September 30, 2006, 08:43:06 am
Hey
I use nike acg trainers.
You can get them in gortex as well for the winter.
I have a pair that i have had for two years now.
The nike waffle pattented sole realy grips well.
Look through any ruuning mags and get them when they are in the sale.
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: trevor perry on September 30, 2006, 09:26:35 am
i use shoes for crews you can find them on the internet , their boots last me about three years all padded very very light and comfortable and their grips on the sole are unbelievable on slippery surfaces, having said that ,the grips dont hinder you when descending down a ladder which i have found with other brands. give them i try i promise you wont be disapointed.
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: Spursboy1972 on September 30, 2006, 09:39:40 am
I use Meindl shoes and boots. They are goretex and have excellent grip and feel. They are not cheap though. £79.99 for trainers and £99.99 for boots. but I think they are worth it.
All purchased from Blacks. You can buy online and they deliver to your door for you.
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: geefree on September 30, 2006, 11:03:18 am
trainer/boot.... excellent grip really really comfortable.
soft leather and suede....but with the sole of a boot....

£20    ASDA. ;)
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: Scrimble on September 30, 2006, 12:09:25 pm
i wear a pair of timberland boots
Title: Re: Footwear
Post by: jeff1 on September 30, 2006, 05:20:56 pm
DeWaltz Safety Trainers £80