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Old 24-04-2008, 03:07 PM
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Re: Steel toed walking boots

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Originally Posted by Dan Salter View Post
This is uncanny i was just chatting in pm with Gill Catton the other night saying i need steel toe caps for my new uni course and cant find any walking/hiking types that are waterproof.
I totally agree with what eeyore is saying.....there is a huge amount of waterproof trekking/walking boots out there but no one has thought to slip steel toes in some? and there is a huge selection of steel toe cap boots out there that are oil proof, hazardous chemical proof steel toe, steel midsole etc but none i could find in the uk are waterproof or have goretex inner lining etc? There is a HUGE gap in the market for countryside workers/managers who want the brasher leather hiking tyle with the lace ring hooks instead of holes and a decent walking soul...water proof and with a steel toe.
I have ended up compromising....picked a buy one get one half price deal on some leather hiking/walking style ( but not perfect) "Groundwork" boots with steel toe but not officially waterproof so i bought a huge tube of dubbin ( which i never heard of till now) and in the deal for half price i got a pair of steel toe leather rigger boots for when we are doing building style work at Uni.
In the states there seems to be a bunch of walking waterproof handsome looking boots with steel toes but not here...its either ugly black builders type boots or doc martin/brown suede timberland style or dealer boots...none of which look like hiking books and none are waterpoof.

Ill try to find a link to the groundworks hiking style ones i opted for ( Have searched and searched ? although the groundwork safety footware brand seems to be available in shops all over my area i cant find a single thing about them online?) which are very comfortable which is another point...nearly all the builder style ones i tried on had no inner contouring just a hard flat insole and a painful toe cap that always could be felt...these ones i got are no way like a brasher inside or outside but ARE comfortable so far. Thery were only £30 so dont expect them to last too long...

also the MAKITA EXPLORER is a nice looking steel toe but again its not waterproof.


ok seems i have found one...no tthe best looking but waterproof
Safety Footwear - Safetoes

make that 2 !! why couldnt i find all these last week? sods law.
LH Safety Footwear - CAPPS - LH828
I have been wearing Gronell Mountain boots for a few years and they are good quality leather hiking boots with a steel toe. They do not have a waterproof lining, but if treated with Nikwax or similar regularly they are very waterproof.They are very comfortable and hard wearing and usually last about 18 months in a work situation; which is what I would expect from boots costing around £100. The only problem is that they are made in Italy and my usual suppliers are having problems getting them. Does anyone know of where these boots can be obtained? The full description is Gardena Safety Boots made by Gronell.
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