Dunlop E65203306 Purofort Thermo+ Full Safety Omega/EH Cold Protection Boot, Premium Insole, -58°F Cold Insulation, Steel Toe Cap, Black, Men Size 6/Women Size 8
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These boots have a lot of sturdiness. Steel toe, thick sole, and steel shank are the features of my boots. The boots do not flex and crack, which is beneficial when climbing a ladder. The upper is made of thick, stiff, and long-lasting rubber. Over the course of four years, I've only had two pairs. And I wear them for 10 hours every day; it's a great boot, and I highly recommend it. I hope this has been of assistance.
These were purchased for my husband, who claims that they keep his feet from sweating as much as muck boots do. I wore them throughout the summer and they lasted much longer than I expected.
Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for contacting us. This Purofort Boot is a size 4 in the Purofort Collection. br>Best wishes, br>Brandi Robinson br>Muckster Supply Corp
Selected User Reviews For Dunlop E65203306 Purofort Thermo+ Full Safety Omega/EH Cold Protection Boot, Premium Insole, -58°F Cold Insulation, Steel Toe Cap, Black, Men Size 6/Women Size 8
For the past eight years, I've worked in the water industry. I started out as a pipelayer, installing both water and sewer mains. Boots are having a hard time in these conditions. I work with sand, clay, and gravel on a regular basis. I'm always in the water up to my mid-calf. The cold, on the other hand, is a different story. The temperature recently reached 9 degrees while I was on a 24-hour main break. My feet were as comfortable as they could be, warm and dry. I've tried boot after boot and nothing has been able to withstand the conditions I work in. These boots, however, are still in excellent condition after a year and a half. I recently purchased a second pair to serve as a backup. These, on the other hand, are well worth the money. Also, for the past year and a half, I've worn these boots every day, six days a week, and they're still going strong. After all, the photos serve as a comparison or treads. This is a very well-made product that will last a long time.
These boots are a nightmare to wear. My toes are already freezing, and it isn't even that cold yet. They aren't at all at ease. These boots are extremely stiff, to be honest. Never again will I listen to someone tell me where to get warm boots because these aren't it. Canadians are raving about these boots, which are the best in the world and are only available in Canada. nah fam. It's a pair of muck boots. What a colossal squander of money. I believe these are the worst boots I've ever purchased. That's my two cents on walking in boots with your ankle rubbing stiffly. You're well aware of the situation. My feet shouldn't be freezing because it's 60 degrees here and 11 degrees outside.
These boots are extremely waterproof, but they are extremely difficult to walk in. There is no give, and they aren't breaking the way I'd like. My feet are bone dry, but they hurt.
They're made of comfortable rubber and are used for roughnecking. I haven't tried them in oil-based mud yet, but that will be the true test. The cons of this boot are that they slip on wet metal flooring and a wet rubber safety mat. However, it's possible that it's a problem with my feet. On the rig, we all know how crucial proper footing is. Thank you once more, and I'll keep you informed. The 9th of April is this year's date. [-] Start date 07500, number 27.
I'm employed in the gas industry. These were on sale at the time, and I took advantage of the opportunity. It's a lot easier to put on and take off than muck boots, and it's a lot cheaper.
These were purchased as winter barn boots in Michigan. They're extremely warm and waterproof, and my normally cold feet have never suffered as a result of wearing them. I wore thick wool socks because it was a little stiff and hard. That took care of the issue. They're a little on the heavy side, but that's to be expected with a steel toe.
Quite vexing.
A portion of the description isn't entirely accurate. They are very heavy and have no insulation or support. We returned them because they were not suitable for the winter. And, thank God, we were able to get our money back.