belucky 807 Posted Thursday at 21:17 Report Share Posted Thursday at 21:17 On 01/11/2025 at 12:53, tatsblisters said: How you getting on with them mate. Only slight issue i have with mine is a few cracks in the leather despite using the hanwag boot wax after I had run out of the hanwag aerosol boot waterproofer though the boots are still 100pct waterproof. Been wearing them for beating/picking up 4 days a week mate , I’m happy with them 1 Quote Link to post
mackem 30,388 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago On 06/11/2025 at 12:56, Borr said: Nope, similar to the V12 I had decent , but for a more light duty I'll definitely try another Timberland pro range, they do some lighter boots looking at the pictures, not narrow and durable. About £120 for splitrock but worth ten times a DeWalt or similar, I've large feet anyway, so spend a bit on boots if it lessens the pain , stand most of day welding or whatnot it's still a massive relief to get my Keens on at end of day , I was wearing them on previous job but on this it wouldn't be safe plus I'd get red carded before tea break. Tims have a whole section of workwear and boots in the hardware and construction stores,I actually thought the dealer style look decent. 2 Quote Link to post
Borr 8,346 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 35 minutes ago, mackem said: Tims have a whole section of workwear and boots in the hardware and construction stores,I actually thought the dealer style look decent. I've got the second ones down for casual wear. Never fancied dealer boots myself, and they're banned on sites in UK as a safety boot style , a mate of mine got into arguments with a safety guy regards his dealer boots, it ended with a shouting match and threats of red cards etc , my mate drew laces on them with a marker pen and wore them to the end of the job. 2 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 4,061 Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Borr said: I've got the second ones down for casual wear. Never fancied dealer boots myself, and they're banned on sites in UK as a safety boot style , a mate of mine got into arguments with a safety guy regards his dealer boots, it ended with a shouting match and threats of red cards etc , my mate drew laces on them with a marker pen and wore them to the end of the job. Can you wear rigger boots then? I not been on a “site” for donkeys years tbh Quote Link to post
Borr 8,346 Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 56 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: Can you wear rigger boots then? I not been on a “site” for donkeys years tbh It's site dependent I guess but no riggers where I am. Or where I've been. Quote Link to post
mackem 30,388 Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Borr said: It's site dependent I guess but no riggers where I am. Or where I've been. “Riggers” used to be almost de-rigueur for blokes on building sites,what’s the reasoning behind the drift away from them mate? Quote Link to post
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