Okay work boot
"They're okay. Boots are very roomy which is a good and bad thing. Safety boots are notorious for hammer toe and this improves but does not eliminate the condition. The composite toe that it comes with is more forgiving than the metal ones I've used in the past. I've found that the more space for your foot to move inside the boot with a metal or composite toe the more likely you are to develop hammer toe. These boots have that same problem. The heel doesn't lock into the back because there is too much room for the foot to move and that causes blisters as well. I had to add a set of insoles over the ones that already come with the boot to fill that empty space and make the boot a tight fit for my foot. But adding this has made my foot push up against the top of the composite toe. I bought these boots thinking they would be faster to put on than my traditional ones but the zippers sometimes get stuck close to the top and I have to shuffle the tongue so that they will zip up the entire length. Effectively they may be just as slow as my boots with laces, I don't know I haven't timed it yet. I will be keeping these boots but I probably won't be buying them in the future."


























