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Any good recommends for steel toe cap waterproof trainers
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Plenty of boots around depends on your budget.
Magnum do some pretty good waterproof safety boots and shoes.
Not sure about trainer's.
I have two pairs one waterproof one's they not that comfortable but when I'm working outside I wear.
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"Plenty of boots around depends on your budget.
Magnum do some pretty good waterproof safety boots and shoes.
Not sure about trainer's.
I have two pairs one waterproof one's they not that comfortable but when I'm working outside I wear.
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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago
Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe |
I wear Herock Gannicus S1P Safety Trainers at work. They're very comfortable. Best safety trainers I've ever worn.
Glad my employer provide them, though, as they're about £75 per pair! |
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"I wear Herock Gannicus S1P Safety Trainers at work. They're very comfortable. Best safety trainers I've ever worn.
Glad my employer provide them, though, as they're about £75 per pair!" thanks for that mate will take a look ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By *auntymanMan
over a year ago
Kidderminster |
Buy a decent pair of waterproof boots, if your out in the wet. No trainers will do. Lots of good lightweight waterproof boots for less than £40, Screwfix and go for trade rated....dry, safe feet....happy days ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
/Rigger boots are great, but not good for kneeling down like brickies do.
Seallskins do waterproof socks that cyclists use in winter, if they only have summer shoes, (think football boots if you're not familiar). They are neoprene based and do keep my feet warm and dry. Not cheap, but worth it. ALDI and LIDL are wear I got mine from.
As for which boots to wear, try shops like Screwfix/toolstation.
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What I have found in the past few years. That manufacturers have tried to make he sole of the trainer, Or i.e. safety trainers fashionable. By inlaying the sole with to tone black and grey tread.
The grey tread looses it adhesion. And when you walk upon wet surfaces/small puddles. The trainer sucks in water. Avoid that design if you want to keep your feet dry. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"What I have found in the past few years. That manufacturers have tried to make he sole of the trainer, Or i.e. safety trainers fashionable. By inlaying the sole with to tone black and grey tread.
The grey tread looses it adhesion. And when you walk upon wet surfaces/small puddles. The trainer sucks in water. Avoid that design if you want to keep your feet dry. "
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