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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Lace loops are poorly secured. The first time I put it on they immediately just broke when I went to tighten them. Ridiculous. Quality is top notch but it’s nothing without being able to lace up. Thin metal lace loops. So disappointing
Ogle
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Keep feet dry
Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
These boots are almost perfect, they’ve held up really well, they’re waterproof for sure. I only have two issues with them. The insoles are horrible, definitely recommend buying your own, I just got a cheap pair from Walmart and they were fine. Secondly, they are definitely not slip resistant. I noticed that quick working at a car wash. Other than that, these boots are definitely good for the money!
April
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I have a bone spur on the top of one of my feet from years of dancing and doing HIIT with a seriously messed up spine.I started a field/environmental job that requires me to wear steel toed boots (I'm often on construction sites even though I am not in construction).I ordered like 6 pairs, ranging from $30 to $130. I think I paid $56 for these and out all of them (including Timberlands CAAT, Wolverine and Keen) these were oddly stiff in a way that made them by far the most comfortable of all of them.As for durability, I've worn them 8-9 hrs a day nearly every day for 6 weeks and they're still holding up. And they're still very comfortable. The cheap $30 pair KILLED MY FEET. Those went back.I almost kept the Wolverines instead because they were cuter lol.. but these were 1/2 the price and were already used so I kept them and have yet to regret that decisionIf you have arthritis in your feet, esp on the top of your foot, and have to wear steel toed boots then you should know- they're not very comfortable. I do wear very thick merino wool socks with them and a callous cushion over the bone spur. I'm a women's size 8 but can do 8.5 if I want extra room. Got these in a men's 6.5 and they're roomy enough fo thick socks but fit pretty perfectly. Def reccomend 🫶🏼
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I got these for my husband to use at work a week ago. He is a mechanic and has to do a lot of work in the parking lot. They Have kept his feet completely dry and has not complained about his feet hurting. He says that they are very comfortable and the best shoes I have got for him and I have tried so many different ones.
Jj
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Boot quality is well made. Been wearing them for a few months and boots still in good shape after dealing with bad weather and working out hard in job. They are waterproof and keeps my feet warm in 40° weather. Steel toe part is works after dropping a heavy tool on foot and did not feel it. It does need breaking in the first couple of wears. Ankle support is perfect for someone that has bad feet.
damon Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Nice design. Looks nice. Not comfortable due to insoles are to hard. Feels like I'm walking barefoot in them. I had to buy extra insoles. Oh, I know you get what you pay for. Geesh!
Carlos H.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 25, 2024
24-Nov-24 Hoy me llegaron estas botas y tardaron solo 5 días, soy talla 28cm (10US) pero las pedí medio número más grande por el tema del casquillo y me quedan a la perfección, las senti cómodas pero debo probarlas en el trabajo, en el ramo de la construccion para ser mas especifico, así que más adelante les ampliare la reseña...
Manisha
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2024
The NORTIV 8 Men's Wide Safety Steel Toe Work Boots are a durable and protective option for tough work environments. The steel toe ensures safety from impacts, while the rugged outsole provides solid traction. These boots offer comfort with padded collars, though they may feel heavy, and the wide fit is ideal for broader feet. They provide good water resistance but aren't fully waterproof, and breathability is limited in warmer weather. Overall, they are a reliable, comfortable choice for safety footwear.
Nils Eriksson
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I worked on a project in a fabrication facility where we had a choice. Wear steel toed shoes, or strap-on toe caps. Luckily the firm I worked for bought us all Lehigh steel toe work boots, which were wonderful to walk around in all day.These days, I only needed some trash boots to walk around my property, step in deer crap, and subject to a couple acres of weed-trimming a year. Generally cheap trash boots. These fit the bill.The exterior has held up fine. But the eyelets, and especially the upper lace grommets, are made of cheap pressed metal and not forged. So if you tighten your boots too much, the top grommet hooks will bend out. No worries, you can press them back with your thumb. They are not at all comfortable for any duration past an hour. So if you plan on using them all day, get some really, really thick wool socks.Generally garbage boots. But if you need cheap garbage boots, the fake leather and stitching has held up well under abuse. If you need dedicated boots to wear at work all day, run away from these. Spend the extra dough and get a good pair. I think I got good value for the money on these though.
Hank Glowinski
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2021
I've worn these boots almost one month so far, have had no issues. I live in a very wet climate. Any boot that claim is waterproof, I always add extra protection, as with the product in the photo. These boots feel as good as the Timberlands I always purchased. I thought I'd give these a try, $84, compared to $250 for Timberland.I usually wear size 10.5. They do fit almost half size larger, however I do wear orthotics, so by the time I add an insole and the orthotics, they fit perfectly. The boots are vert comfortable and really need no break-in time. Snug feeling. Also I like the fact they have speed lacing. Easy to tie up.The boots look sharp on and are reasonably light weight. Honestly, one of the most comfortable boots I've worn. I would most definitely buy again. $84.00 Incredible pricing. I'll update my post in the future if these boots fail, but I have my doubts. Very well constructed. Give them a try. I love mine.
Martin Díaz
Reviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2021
Normalmente soy 29 1/2, pero para compras en línea pido medio numero más o dependiendo de los comentarios de quienes compraron, me quedaron muy bien, me sobra como 3 cm de los dedos a la punta, son anchos del empeine, ya llevo 3 semanas con ellos a veces me la paso casi 10 horas en el mismo lugar en mi trabajo no he sentido molestia, también caminando, si se sienten un poco grandes, son pesaditos, pero muy cómodos en la descripción menciona que son impermeables y si lo son, desde donde empiezan las agujetas hasta donde termina la lengua del zapato están cubiertos de los lados por un material impermeable, ya pise charcos, andube en neblina y ha estado haciendo frío y me protegen bien, son calientes, aislan la humedad así que supongo que en época de calor no serían muy recomendables jaja, aparte con un cupón me salieron en 750 pesos!!, Pero creo que incluso a 1000-1200 valen la pena, son de gran calidad y me llegaron con su caja original casi intacta, algo a tener en cuenta ya que otras ocasiones me mandan la caja casi desecha o en otra genérica
lightdistiller
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2021
-price was good incl $6 off coupon so total with tax was $77-needed steel toes for work-arrived in like 3 days to Mission BC from Mississauga(just outside Toronto, I lived there at age 12)-so right outa the box were comfortable no break in required for this hombre(oh I also lived outside L.A.) plus no blisters or chafing-seem adequate on the waterproof claim, except when stepping outa tank truck into nearly knee deep standing storm water after recent historical rain in BC, not Biblical proportions, as ain't happening again, just look to the rainbow, sign of promise!(is noted in "Desolation Row" Bob Dylan)-have held up well at warehouse which is a grease dumping point so can imagine slippery, smelly, dirty, but good grips on sole, haven't slipped at all so far in like a week or so since got these bad boys-look good with black & grey and light, I'm generally on my feet operating tank trucks, in parkades & parking lots all day for 8+ hours, except when driving to & from worksites-received compliment on boots from co worker, he asked about them to buy, as his current kicks are sub standard, not CSA etc.Conclusion: if these boots stand up in Vancouver area wet environment, and extreme conditions of my current aforementioned job, then will be more than suitable for a warehouse, or construction, or trades environments.
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