Submitted by AlternativeSea559 t3_yfj1vl in BuyItForLife
So I start work soon and was wonder what are some good comfortable shoes to wear standing for 12 hours I’ll be working on hard concrete floor running a plastic molding machin
Submitted by AlternativeSea559 t3_yfj1vl in BuyItForLife
So I start work soon and was wonder what are some good comfortable shoes to wear standing for 12 hours I’ll be working on hard concrete floor running a plastic molding machin
I work in retail. 7-9 hr shift work. A decent pair of boots with high quality insoles are invaluable. I've worn Redback steel-toe boots for nearly 2 years now and they're very comfortable and only need a good clean and wax every couple of months.
Sorry Just skipped over your comment about best shoes to use but I would advise boots be used during any work operations.
Most comfortable work boots for concrete are wedge soles. You can get safety or soft toe depending on your job requirements. Right now I’m loving my redwing traction tred lites. Used them this past summer during road construction and loved the extended comfort that they provided.
Another brand that makes great wedge boots is Thorogood.
Wedge soles do not last as long as hard tred soles because they are softer but it’s well worth it imo.
Also, no boots are BIFL but the closest ones you could get are from Nicks Boots. They make a wedge boot built like a tank that you can resolve probably 2-3 times
I’m a teacher, on my feet most of the working day (8-9hrs). About a year ago, I bought some Irish Setter mens 6in work boots. I freaking love those things. They’re comfortable(took maybe a week to break in), look nice, & are high quality. An unexpected pro to them is that they don’t stink. Even after a year of daily use, they just smell like leather. I also wear DarnTough socks with them, so maybe that helps with the odor.
I bought the ones with an aluminum toe because I’ll also wear them when doing labor type jobs, but that does make them a little clunky when just walking around a building.
Based on the current wear with daily use & occasionally heavy duty use, I’d expect the treads to last at least another year or two. I’m not sure if you can get them re-soled but I’m planning on looking into that.
I'm a big fan of clogs. There's Dansko and Sanita brands. I've been wearing my Danskos for 3 years now for my standing retail job, the inside sole is pretty worn and unfortunately you can't change the inner sole, so it's not quite but it for life. But I just wanted to say- Clogs.
I think this is where I would consider a product that is cheap-ish and comfortable for the time being. Working in manufacturing will wear your clothing items down faster, and I don't know if I would buy an expensive pair of shoes just to get them ruined by heat or accelerated abrasion (shuffling around on a concrete floor is like sandpapering).
If I were you I would buy a pair of military-style boots with good ankle support. Mostly because I already did and loved them.
https://originalfootwear.com/collections/original-s-w-a-t/products/classic-9-safety-plus
These shoes are the bees knees. Couple them with inlays and you should not have to replace them for at least 2 years. They also have toe protection for your industrial needs.
go and try on New Balance Men's Fresh Foam Roav V1 if you can have soft shoes and no toe protection...
Birkenstock Clogs
Alegrias. Buy from the sale page. Best shoes ever.
Used to have some cooking clogs that worked well for standing all day. Some good quality solid heal dress shoes were actually quite comfortable for me as well.
I love my Dansko clogs. I use them as everyday shoes in the colder months. They’re great for church because they look nice, but are warm and sturdy.
You cannot ask about comfort of other people as comfort to me is horror show to you. Many online disagree with me on this and then I ask them to recommend delicious candy and some double dumbass recommends black licorice and then every sees how right I am.
Here are BIFL, we care about lifespan. And if these are for work, question #1 is do you have a safety toe requirement and are you willing to spend ~$200 on shoes for work? If you aren't going to get off the wallet, then buy whatever fits your budget and accept that you will be buying a never ending river of these shoes....and spin the wheel on comfort.
I am not in food service but I learned about this from a colleague. Food service shoes are amazing for standing long hours, are slip-resistant and are liquid resistant. I bought the "Skechers Men's Cessnock Food Service Shoe". The inside has a tacky red insole but if you replace that with your preferred insoles, these shoes are amazing. These shoes are 'not' BIFL but they are comfortable as hecking heck.
I've been wearing Red Wing SuperSole 2s for the last 5 years on concrete floors. Would recommend to anyone.
dansko
FattyBolgerIV t1_iu3qv1g wrote
Redback boots, made in Australia. You can get them in either steel toe or soft toe and both are insanely comfortable, as well as being very durable