Mens Steel Toe Work Boots: The 3 Best

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T.K. Moyer
The feet of a construction worker, factory worker, or any other laborer that requires mens steel toe work boots are often very neglected. If you work on your feet then you need to take care of them by not purchasing the cheapest pair of boots to wrap them in. If you need help deciding which mens steel toe work boots are best for you then read on and take the advice of someone who cherishes his steel toe work boots. These boots offer the best in comfort, quality, and durability.

Timberline Mens Steel Toe Work Boots
Timberline is a brand that is well known for their rugged durability. I once purchased a pair of Timberline Mens Steel Toe work boots that lasted me for almost 3 years. The Timberline brand of mens steel toe work boots wrap your feet in luxury. The Cambrelle lining of the Timberline boot helps your feet to breath and stay warm and dry in the winter and cool in the summer. The Timberline boot provides a good deal of padding and cushion that make standing on your feet a lot more enjoyable. I am very flat footed so I need a boot with a lot of support. The Timberline boot offers me great support in the arch without wearing my foot out. If you are familiar with steel toe work boots then you know how uncomfortable the steel toe can make walking. The Timberline boot remedies this problem with their Flex Rocker design which makes flexing your foot very comfortable in the rigid boot. Purchase the Mens Steel Trax from the Timberline website for $130.

Dr. Martens Industrial Ironbridge Mens Steel Toe Work Boots
Dr. Martens boots are well known for their cool looks and comfort. Also a very durable boot, the Doc Martens I have owned in the past have held up remarkably well in the most tough conditions. The Ironbridge steel toe boot is a full sized boot that provides plenty of support for the ankles. The lining of the Doc's is made of the COSMO moisture wicking lining. I found the lining to provide my feet with plenty of warmth in the winter and kept my feet comfortable in the summer as well. I found plenty of arch support for my flat feet, and the most impressive feature of this boot to me was the cushioned padding. My feet rarely hurt after a long day in these boots. Purchase this particular line of mens steel toe work boots here for $120.

Justins Original Mens Steel Toe Work Boots
This is perhaps my absolute favorite boot. I have always been a big fan of the Justin work boot. I love their slip on design, the comfort, the padding, and the warmth. I purchased my last pair of Justin boots almost 3 years ago and they are still going strong showing few signs of aging. The padding has held up well despite my growing waist and the arch support is second to none. The lining helps keep your feet dry and comfortable depending on your weather situation. The Justin boot features Goodyear welt construction on their rubber soles which makes this shoe last forever. Buy this boot and you won't be disappointed. Purchase it here for $155.

Make sure that when you are purchasing your next pair of mens steel toe work boots that you spend plenty of time walking in them in the store. Find one that fits right...your feet will thank you!

Published by T.K. Moyer

Avid researcher who loves to read as much as possible. Freelance writer and a horribly curious know it all when it comes to all things sports.  View profile

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  • Mark9/6/2010

    I have shopped for and bought a lot of work boots over the years but I have NEVER, ever heard of or seen a brand or work boot or shoe called "Timberline" what on earth are you people talking about???
    There is no such brand as timberline, did you mean Timberland?

    Yeah right, you really know what you're
    talking about when you can't even get the brand name right.

  • Barbara5/7/2010

    I disagree. Apparently, Timberline is having a problem. Several of the men I work with have gone through 1 pair per month on Timberline. The soles fall off or shred. My supervisor has ordered all of our personnel not to purchase Timberline again.

  • Rhonda ODonnell12/8/2009

    Interesting info. Thanks.

  • Carol Roach12/5/2009

    excellent article

  • Laura Rousseau12/5/2009

    Good picks. My husband is a construction worker and we have purchased many different brands, at many prices. He has gone through $200 boots in a matter of 4 months before, it gets frustrating trying to find a good pair. About 2 years ago we stumbled on a pair of boots at wal mart, on a tight budget we decided to get cheap ones that day and look for better ones in a few weeks. Those boots from walmart lasted all year, his feet stayed dry and he never complained of aching feet. We were shocked, he wears them every day. They are Herman Survivors (he gets the Timber II style). Just to let you all know that there is an option when you are on a budget, and you don't have to give up quality. These boots have been great!

  • Jan Carr12/4/2009

    Important info.

  • Sandy Rothra12/4/2009

    Good information.

  • Dina Quirion12/4/2009

    great info... :o)

  • Jackie DiGiovanni12/4/2009

    Great information. I remember years ago wearing low heels with steel tipped toes when I needed to be in meetings on the plant floor. So important that they are comfortable as well as safe.

  • Michele Starkey12/4/2009

    I didn't know about the Dr. Martens, my husband wears Wolverines. We'll have to check them out. Thanks, Cheers.

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