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Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots

Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots
$ 133.97

Score By Feature

Based on 1,204 ratings
Satisfaction
9.07
Customer service
9.11
Delivery
8.64
Packaging
9.14

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Product Description

This leather is 100% genuine
Sole made of synthetic material
The upper is made of durable tumbled leather that resists water
The toe cap is made of steel and the sole is slip resistant
An exceptional level of stability and durability is offered by the welded foot bed
Protection from accidental contact with an electrical charge by additional insulation - Standard ASTM F2413-11 MI/75C/75EH
With its classic air-cushioned sole, the classic Dr. Martens shoe is resistant to oil, fat, petrol, and alkalis

Questions & Answers

As for my size, I am a 9 in a US mens. Is it okay if I order a smaller size? It is confusing to choose between the options. ?

In the US, a size 10 is equivalent to 52cm. There will be a size listed as 9 UK/10 US M/43 EU/11 US L for men. When using Docs, it looks a bit When looking at an item, it is important to have the 10 US M handy. My sincere hope is that this information was helpful to you.

The size of my shoe in women's is a 7, and I'm a size 5 in men's. How can I order the right size?

Those are men's 13's I purchased, or maybe they're women's 12, it stated that they were a women's 12, so I'm hoping they fit comfortably so I'm posting this.

There's an urgent need for me to order these, but I am not sure which size to get. I'm a US Can you please tell me which documents to order?

Thank you for getting in touch with me, Patty. If you decide to order these, make sure they are size 6 for women. It turned out that the pants I ordered were an 11 in women's when I ordered a 12 in men's. A medium width must be indicated by the "m.". In the case of a 6, it would be if you think you got a 6, please double check to be sure you got There are 5 in the women's division. Hopefully this helped and good luck in your future endeavors.

Does the foot guard go around the metatarsal?

There is no such thing. There's just a "high grade" steel toe that covers about 2 1/2" from tip to toe.

Selected User Reviews For Dr. Martens, Men's Ironbridge Steel Toe Heavy Industry Boots

Please read this - these boots are counterfeit and you should not purchase them! You can get COUNTERFIT with these boots! I advise you not to buy
3/5

DON'T PAY ANYTHING TO ANYONE ELSE! BUY DIRECTLY FROM THE WEBSITE OF DR. MARTEN!

If you place these next to the same boot purchased directly from Dr Marten, the difference is immediately obvious. The original version of these boots look spectacular despite everything that's cheap about them. These are the 3 pairs of socks I bought from Amazon in an attempt to save money. Actually, I did use an old pair I had in the closet that I had left at work and wore since I forgot my workwear. I can't believe how much difference there is in comfort. Photos of my old pair of this cheap knockoff from Amazon and my new pair of originals are attached. It is true that knockoffs look more "real" due to the yellow labeling, but do not be fooled by this. You can also see that the knockoffs lack padding. It is most apparent in the bottom sole, which is made of a translucent material, as opposed to the originals.

Rachel Lowe
Rachel Lowe
| Mar 18, 2021
You need to be careful with poor industrial shoes
3/5

They were very much loved by me. I really enjoyed their performance. As a teacher, I spend much of my day standing and walking along with driving, so these shoes I then notice the soul of the shoe is coming apart when I return home from work yesterday. Since it has been a long day and it is late, I settle in for the night, resolving to handle When I sit down today to address this, I notice that the period for returning the forms has now expired. The previous day. Dr. Martins, your products are known for holding high standards, and you are known for their ability to right wrongs, such as this one. Let me know if you can help. Fan of your music is what I want to be.

Kensley Williamson
Kensley Williamson
| Feb 10, 2021
There is indeed bounce in the soles
3/5

The band should be attached to the shoe, especially without being attached For reviews to appear on Amazon, you need a star rating. *The one star on the rating scale is way above the real ranking of these shoes, since the Ironbridge significantly outlasts the capped steel toes (it is my experience that the leather breaks on capped steel toes after prolonged wear). In the beginning, I did not need them It took a couple of weeks for me to realize that they were the right and left shoes as well as the same size. The fabric of the laces appeared to have been pulled in one or two spots, but this was not a major issue. I literally tore the sole from the right shoe on the first day I wore the new pair. As a result, I do not believe this is what Doc Marten means when they talk about "bouncing soles" though this is exactly what happened when I walked since the sole slapped the shoe when I walked - In a reverse manner, like a flip With a boot instead of a flop. Additionally, the slapping sole posed a tripping hazard for a number of people- This is the polar opposite of safety shoes. Also on the left shoe, you can see a later detachment of the sole. To cut a long story short I missed the window to return the shoes, and I ended up spending $120 when I could have bought a ready-to-wear pair for $120 Make sure the pair is intact. There was no success in gluing the soles Where I work, the maintenance supervisor glued the soles with industrial hot glue but, after a few steps, the glue broke off. In regard to Docs, I have worn them for 27 years, usually wearing them until there is no more tread left. It would be an understatement of the highest order if I said I was disappointed with the purchase. The result hasn't been a existential crisis for me, but I am not delighted to be faced with the prospect of wearing another brand of shoe. I have been wearing Docs for more than 20 years and will not be switching brands.

Peyton Matthews
Peyton Matthews
| Nov 08, 2020
It will be a complete waste of your money if you buy soles
3/5

The soles failed, so I could give this an easy 5 stars as I love everything about the boots, but after buying two pairs in quick succession and seeing others have the same problem, I can assure you the soles will fail on these boots if you use them for anything more than just I made sure to buy another pair once these old ones wore out, as these are my favorite boots I have ever had. I love them because they are perfect I am a welder, so durability is extremely important to me. The flame retardant properties are also terrific. Due to the fact that I always wear boots, I wear them every day, too. Those are the only shoes I wear 24/7. However, I should mention they were my favorite boots when they were new. Hey changed a few things because, like everything good, hey changed a few The insoles they used to have were generic. Now, they have amazing new insoles that at first I did not like, however after wearing them for a while, I began to like them. The cushions are not only supportive, but they provide extra cushioning as Hopefully, if you're reading this, you're wondering which part of the change they made was bad? While I'm not sure that the change took place, I remember that I've owned four pairs of these boots over the years and I've never had it done before. My boots have always lasted me at least two years, which is longer than any other boots I have owned, even In any case, the sole of these boots is the Achilles heel (to use an old cliché), so to speak. The photo of others with the same issue suggests I may have got a defective pair. I'm not sure if I got a defective pair or what, but it appears unlikely even as I've seen similar photos. There WILL come a time when the soles wear out. Their weakness is that they are the most uncomfortable part of the do they provide little to no traction on ice or snow, they are like ice skates in the worst way. Whenever I encountered such a problem, I just dealt with it. My hiking experiences with them speak for themselves, I have taken them on many hikes in dry conditions. I think the biggest problem with the soles is they will fail, by it I mean they will tear, rip, etc. mine actually cracked open from the bottom of my insole to the top. The shoes are properly laces and worn, and they still tear when I bend my foot in an abnormal position. The Balsam Balm is still tearing them, even though I apply it as recommended. This is very disheartening, and I won't be recommending this pair of boots after this experience. I feel like I really got ripped off here, and I'm writing this review to prevent other people from making the same mistakes I did. I used to have great boots and they would usually last me about two years, despite the fact that I wear over the top shoes all the time. My boots look a bit rough now. I'll have to find a better pair from a different manufacturer.

Joseph Martin
Joseph Martin
| Jul 08, 2021
This is the worst strength I have ever encountered in a boot
3/5

In my experience, I have tried a few different lines of work and often search for the right boot. Timberland, Wolverine, Carhartt, Red Wing, and Docs are some of the brands I have worn. I am currently a control operator at an ethanol plant, and when the plant is busy or something goes wrong, I do a lot of walking on cement and metal floor grating mostly I also spend a good deal of time standing. Although I have worn these boots more than some other people who have written reviews, I do not think that I have broken them as badly as some of those other people. There are some days when my job is very easy. In my early days of owning Docs, you could probably tell I was There is a substantial difference in quality between the two. I noticed that the bottom of both boots has split near the toe after using them for about a month. It is hard to imagine that a boot with such a history would possess such a weak If you plan on using them as work boots you will be dissatisfied. The boot looks great but don't buy it if you want a comfortable boot.

Willa Cherry
Willa Cherry
| Nov 07, 2020

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