Shoes for Crews Evolution II, Men's Slip Resistant Food Service Work Sneaker
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I like these shoes because they are comfortable and functional. The non-slip surface is extremely water resistant. My feet are kept dry thanks to them. For some reason, this pair was a tad too big. I did toss in a pair of Dr. Scholls, but I do that with every pair of shoes I own. They seem to get in quickly, in my opinion. I ran the last set of condors I had (SFC condors) for about 1 minute. They've been 5 years and haven't let me down; in fact, I haven't had any problems at all. I bought these to see if the extra rear air was worth it. Overall, a good product; however, if my feet hurt during a shift, it's game over for me because I work as a bartender. As a result, you notice when your feet aren't bothering you. There will be no issues with these shoes.
Fit: br>Traction: 4/5br> 5/5 - Every day, I deal with water and grease in the food service industry. br>Arch support is rated 3 out of 5 stars. Although the lack of arch support and padding is inconvenient for long work days, what shoes are? br>Material: br> 3/5 - The rubbery material repels water and is simple to clean. br>br>I work in the restaurant industry and have tried a variety of non-alcoholic beverages. a pair of slippers It always appears to be a choice between tread grip and comfort. These crew shoes are designed to provide comfort as well as water and grease tread grip. Now, in my usage of the term, comfort is a subjective concept. I can stand for up to 12 hours per day on average. No shoe is comfortable enough to withstand a 12-hour run after about 6 to 7 hours of continuous standing. hour day. This pair isn't any different. The main issue with these shoes, and by far the most serious issue, is that they are not breathable.
I'm a little let down. For its first three weeks of comfort and style, I gave it five stars. It's now a one-star review. br>br>Back in September, I bought this pair of shoes. I'm on my second, and I've had it since I got it. I work in two kitchens, one from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. and the other from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. , and I have a 1 to 1 ratio. Once in a while, take 5 days off. br>I only realized it today (October 3rd) - This happened on the tips of the shoe a day after the return window had just closed. br>It's just disappointing to see it deteriorate so quickly in just a few months. br>However, I'll continue to use it. br>I'm hoping there's a solution.
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It's just not comfortable to walk in when working in the restaurant industry after wearing these for about a week now. It's difficult because your achilles or ankle have no back support. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> I mentioned that my achilles tendon was hurting after 2 months, and it is STILL hurting and sore after wearing these. It takes me a couple of days to recover from wearing these after each shift, which is awful. I've never felt like this before, especially after waking up the next day with my achilles hurting; I'm a football player who runs around in cleats. Even after wearing these for 5 days and waking up the next day, it's difficult to walk properly. Each shift is seven hours long. If it helps anyone reading reviews, I walk a lot. I just find it strange; I've never had such strong feelings about a pair of shoes before. br>br>I still wear them because I can't afford to spend money on a shoe that might be less comfortable after reading reviews on Amazon.
Working shoes that are AMAZING! After countless hours of working in my Microbrewery in Crocs and ending the day with swollen feet after 8 hours, I decided to invest in these so that I could enjoy a beer at the end of the day. br>The anti- is a term used to describe a person who is opposed to something. Slip is from another world; I rode my motorcycle to work a few days ago and had to navigate stepping on wet grime without flinching. I can't believe what I'm hearing. br>The only drawback is that they run a half size big.
I searched high and low for shoes with rubberized sides and tops rather than the stretchy "jogger" fabric, but all I could find were these uniform-style shoes. I was afraid they'd be uncomfortable to wear, but they're actually quite pleasant. They're not as nice as some of my other running shoes, but they'll do for short walks around the office. A 9 is my shoe size. I went from a size 5 to a size 10W, and it's just right for me without being too big. My only real complaint is that the tongues tend to slant to the side, exposing my socks from the front. However, it's possible that this is due to the fact that I don't tie my shoes very tightly.
My son requires them urgently in order to work in a commercial kitchen. He works ten hours a day. We've had good luck with Shoes for Crews in the past, so we're going to give them a shot, but we both assumed they were slip-on shoes and were concerned about spills and splashes due to the laces.
The shoe appears to be appropriate for someone else, but not for me. My left knee has been sprained as a result of wearing these shoes, so I can't wear shoes with air technology in the heel or memory foam. Because my right knee is a total replacement, but my left knee isn't, and that's the knee that went out on me, I'm certain it's the shoes. I spent a lot of money on these shoes, and I'm not going to wear them anymore. Due to a pair of shoes, I am unable to afford a knee replacement. They might be right for someone else, but not for me. They're slip-resistant and fit well, loose rather than snug, and I'm a "B" width, so they're not narrow enough, so they're not the shoe for me. Hopefully, I'll be able to find a suitable replacement that meets my physical needs.