Ariat boots are gooduns!!
Yes! My last two pair have been airiats, they hold up well and look better than a plain old work boot.
i love my dan post and my double h. also my rockeys are awsome. non steel toe
For the past year or so i have been wearing Twisted X work boots. They are hands down the most comfortable boots I have ever wore.
Red Wing Pecos here. made in USA.First pair lasted 2 years, second pair the rubber sole delaminated(red wing store replace for free even after 7 monthes from purchase), and the pair I am on now over 8 monthes no problems. Around $150.
Same here. I really like my Red Wing Pecos pull-ons.
twisted x square toes are the best ever!
Whites Boots out of Spokane, Wa. I still have the first pair I bought over 20 years ago, they've been rebuilt 3 times and still going strong.
Red Wing Pecos for ultimate durability at a slight sacrafice of comfort.
Wolverine Dura-Shocks for good durability and maximum comfort, especially on concrete.
Justin, I forget the model name, but with special soles for shock absorbing, is comparative with Wolverine.
Red Wing #4470
Slip-on, steel toe, comfy and tough. Made in USA
My current are Ariats and I like them.
I have also used Danner, Red Wing, and others. While I don't advocate going way overboard on the $$$ you will get what you pay for. Don't try to go CHEAP with your feet.
I also have found that my feet like it if I have two pair that are different styles and switch at noon. Keeps your feet, and the boots, drier and at least for me, my feet are much more relaxed at the end of the day. The boots last longer as well. More time to dry out between use. Less bacterial build up. Etc.
Just my two cents worth.
Have a Great Day, Brent
I think the world of White's boots; but the man did ask about slip-on boots......................
He says he "hates them", so yeah I guess so. I run the square leather laces and they last pretty good if the OP wants to try laceups again
I go with the cabela brand pull on waterproof and a lifetime warranty. If they start leaking water take them back and trade in they last about 2 years before you have to trade them in for a new pair.
By Loren
Date 08-17-2018 08:00
Edited 08-21-2018 10:54
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Hi Loren,
Welcome to the Original AWS Welding Forum,
Pull up a stool. Grab a pint.
Gonna take you a while to go through years of threads.
Tyrone