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M**W
Worth it
For the price, its hard to complain about these shoes, in fact, I had lower expectations than what I actually received. The shoe is comfortable and fits well, easy to put on and take off, yet feel like they aren’t going anywhere when being worn. They look lightweight but they are quite heavy if you’re on your feet all day but obviously with safety shoes that should be expected. Quality seems good, the base of the shoe feels strong and durable, but again for the price its hard to expect anymore than what you get. If i can get 8 months out if these which so far im feeling confident, i’ll be happy!Only downside is working outdoors with these, I know these aren’t advertised as water resistant but they aren’t water resistant in the slightest, with the slightest of rain falls these shoes soak up moisture like a sponge, and take a while to dry out. So on this basis i’ll only being using them in the summer or when working indoors. Again for the money, it is what it is, I’m still satisfied
A**H
Heavier than they look
Ok as long as work indoors.Decent insole required to ensure comfort.These trainers are heavier than my old dewalt boots.Good value though at, less than £30
R**E
Big pros and big cons
These trainers have huge pros and huge cons.I've owned two pairs in succession now so hopefully I am more than qualified to review these...I first bought them because the heavier duty boots I had through work were making my feet sweat far too much and the boots themselves were just really heavy to be wearing all day. No such issues with these trainers. Comfort-wise, they feel amazing: incredibly lightweight, breathable (very little sweat build-up vs my nightmares with the boots), and they look good. Being able to drive in them is a bonus too as changing between trainers and safety boots at work becomes a pain.However, there are just as many cons to these safety trainers. I have had two pairs now and they tend to only last 4-6 months. Whereas regular safety boots tend to keep going until they split or the inside heel/ankle padding burns out, these trainers wear out FAST in different ways.First of all, the sole burns out incredibly quickly and becomes thin far faster than you'd expect. It rapidly gets to the point where walking over uneven ground or treading on stones is painful because you can feel these things right through the bottom of the sole pressing into your foot. They certainly don't have proper safety soles and I can imagine a sharp object piercing the bottom with no issue.Secondly, the insoles on mine wore out incredibly quickly with craters and holes appearing. I've had to put many sets of replacement insoles inside.Thirdly, the inside-top has wore out on my current pair, so that the edges of the toe protectors are sticking into the trainer and rubbing against the top of my big toe(s)! And I'm not sure they are metal either; more a hard plastic...Lastly, they obviously aren't waterproof. I've been unloading lorries in the yard at work in rainstorms and ended up with my feet completely soaked for the rest of the day. This is, however, an obvious trait given the material so I'm not exactly disappointed when I knew what I was buying.I now need a third pair but I don't think I will be buying more of these. If they weren't so expensive then I wouldn't mind constantly buying them because my feet are in a much better place vs the sweaty nightmare that they endured with proper workboots. But I can't justify £40 (price at time of reviewing) every 4-6 months when a product should be lasting far longer for that money. It's not as if these are a known brand - just some weird name with bizarre generic "Fashion" and "Sport" tags attached to the trainers.In summary:Pros: very comfortable (when brand-new!), lightweightCons: wear out VERY quickly, expensive, possibly not that safe either.Bear in mind that I work full-time in a warehouse, on my feet all day from 7-5 (give or take). If you don't move about so much or don't need safety boots/trainers for such involved jobs, then they would probably last longer and so the pros I detailed might well outweigh the cons.
J**K
Mixed thoughts.
I purchased these steel toe cap trainers a few months ago, and overall, they've been pretty good. The steel toe cap is excellent, and it has provided me with ample protection on the job. The trainers are quite comfortable to wear and fit well. They're lightweight, and the shock-absorbing soles help reduce the impact on my feet. However, I was disappointed when the rubber at the bottom of the shoe split, which caused water to get in, especially when it’s raining. It made the trainers uncomfortable and unsafe to wear, and it didn't take long before they were no longer wearable. While I still appreciate the steel toe-cap construction, the lack of durability of the trainers was disappointing, and I expected them to last longer than they did. I've had to purchase another pair of shoes to use while working, which has been an inconvenience and an added expense. Overall, I would cautiously recommend these trainers to anyone looking for a comfortable and safe pair of footwear for work. Still, I would caution them that the bottom sole may not be as durable as expected and may have a limited lifespan.
D**H
Best works trainers
The best works footwear I have ever bought and I’ve worked in warehouses all my life some 34years.They are very comfortable light weight and look smart
A**R
Not very wide
Nice shoes but were too pointed and tight around the toes, returned for refund.
A**R
Fell apart
Great for short term use
A**R
comfort
Item arrived on time, trainer fitted lovely, comfortable
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