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Varies | | | | | | Own the legend... Dr. Martens Steel Toe Work Boots for LESS! Save on famous Dr. Martens! For decades Dr. Martens has been making comfortable footwear for working folks. Their foot-pleasing, air-cushioned outsoles are legendary. These Work Boots offer steel toes and slip-resistant SSD soles for safety on the job. They're made of genuine full-grain leather in two styles: Black Industrial Greasy leather has an oiled feeling and robust nature; Gaucho Volcano waxy leather offers water-resistant properties. My special buy from the manufacturer brings you the legend for less! More features: Padded collars for extra comfort; Contoured, full-cushion insole for long-lasting comfort; Static dissipative for static sensitive work areas; Half insole with full quarter and vamp lining; Each approx. 6"h., 33 ozs. Defeat high prices... SAVE at The Guide! State Color and Size. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Men's Dr. Martens Steel Toe Work Boots - word search in our Store for 'Dr. Martens'. Ladies' Dr. Martens Steel Toe Work Boots | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 8.0 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Features | Slip resistant and static dissapative PVC outsole
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Reasonable for steel toe boots. Apr 14, 2010
By Jay A. Lawrence They didn't wow me, but I still like them. I bought them because I wanted something that would last a while and also have ESD protection. They feel comfortable for steel toe boots, but it took a couple weeks to really get used to them. The weight difference between these and sneakers is very noticeable, so keep that in mind if you are switching from light shoes. After wearing them for a month, the weight is no longer an issue, but the first week was a bit rough. So far, I have scuffed up the toes pretty good, but there are no tears, no holes, and no loose stitching. I want to say that these are more comfortable than the steel toe boots I have worn in the past, but there are over ten years between these and the last pair of boots I wore.
A friend for life Jan 17, 2012
By trid2bnrml I've worn docs for decades, but this was my first time buying them by mail. I can tell you that my pair was EXACTLY what I expected, in perfect condition with no surprises, except the low price.
I'll only buy Docs May 16, 2011
By Johnny Thrust I've owned a few pairs of Docs in the past, but hadn't owned a pair in while until I bought a pair of these. After the initial break in, they are amazing. I can't believe I was away from Docs for so long. I never wanted to even bother with other brands after knowing what Docs are like, I just didn't want to take a chance on something I wasn't going to be satisfied in. I didn't expect to be disappointed with Docs. And after owning these, I still won't bother with other brands. Sure, maybe for casual and such, but for work or everyday wear, Docs is my only choice. Breaking in doesn't mean wearing them for 8 hours a day for a week straight. Break them in gradually and your feet will thank you. If you have a high arch like I sorta do, you'll want some Dr. Scholls or something. 2 Dr.s later my feet have been happy as can be. I can work my job consistently without sore feet (my legs are another issue). They are a bit heavy, yes, but they have a steel toe, people. You want a comfortable work boot, get these. I don't know how they compare to other work boot brands out there as far as how much of a beating they can take, but really, no boot is indestructible. One thing I've learned over the years though is you get what you pay for. You buy a $20 boot, you get a $20 dollar boot.
Lasted year and half Jan 30, 2009
By Z. Tandy I purchased these off Amazon for $54 a couple years ago. After a year and a half of shopfloor walking the insides had worn off and the steel plate started rubbing my toes and ruining socks. Still look good though.
Mud stompers Jun 28, 2008
By S. Randolph
"Shardik"
Nice boots for the money.
Plan on replacing the insoles when you get these. The ones that come in it are about as thick as a folded in half papertowel
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