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I have used cougar paws on roofs (usually on steeper roofs) and typically i just use my oil resistant and water restistant steel toe Georgia boots on most roofs here in Florida
I have been climbing roofs for 30 years, I have been through many pairs of cougar paws. They are expensive and I have had the sole come off when I was on a roof. So always inspect your cougar paws before you get on the roof. My favorite roofing shoes is a good ole pair of soft crepe sole shoes as I find the cougar paws a little clunky and have to change shoes when you get off a roof. You can have a shoe repair guy put on some good soft crepe soles on any pair of shoes or boots you have. But as shown in this video it is much better to not have a heel, so the sole which contacts the roof is a flat surface. The crepe soles will wear out and need replacing but I have found they last longer than the replaceable soles on the cougar paws. When I started climbing Cougar Paws were not invented yet, so I may be a little old school, just passing along my experiences. Just be careful I have lost one friend and several injured falling off roofs, including me, but not due to my shoes.
Gary, this is great advice and couldn’t agree more. We always appreciate comments and suggestions from people who have been climbing roofs longer than us. Having your soles on regular shoes changed out is genius!
@@DigitalRoofingInnovations redwing moc toe., Or custom build from Frank's, would be sweet. Therogood used to make a lace to toe model designed for roofing, but it was discontinued. Crape is my go to to this day on a roof.
Damn, good video, very good explanation. Your video pushed me right over to the cougar paws. i’ve got the magnetic ones, and they work awesome on metal roofs, but I’m getting into more shingle roofs, and I wanted a good opinion. You have done that sir thank you.
I’m in solar, a lot of guys use vans. But get a really hot day and your feet will be on fire, and blister alot easier, they are meant for low pitch roofs and shingles mainly, even hotter when working on tile roofs. Not to mention that they fall apart crazy fast
Etnies,under armor or And1 from ur local big 5 or sunpac cheap $45 under shoes that last easily a year . Also in the solar industry and every day on a different type of roof
I soooooo needed this information on the Cadillac of Roofers Shoes! My son has a baby on the way, and Mamma needs a Cadillac for protection to give for Christmas! Thanks so very much!
In 2007 I melted a brand new pair of Nike shoes, like an ice cream sandwich on a hot sunny day. If you're going with the skate shoe option, make sure they are either stitched or vulcanized. Ed
I wear foam skater shoes and I have no problem up to a nine pitch. When I get to a 10 I use my goat and wedge and still wear the same shoes with no problem. I have a pair of cougar paws sitting in my truck and I'm just about ready to go ahead and sell them because I hate cougar paws with a passion.
I use a pair of "bilt" motorcycle boots to install gutter. Being on n off roofs to much to wear cougar paws. . Flat sole just like vans. Light weight and protect your ankles
Thanks for the video! I just started at Best Choice Roofing on the east coast and this really sold me on the cougar paw. I'm a bigger guy and I feel like i need all the help i can get.
Just got into solar first day is Monday and what are the odds of shoes to wear on the roof 😂 I skate board I know all about shoes gripping the grip tape on a skateboard 😆 thanks brother for the info
What's the best shoe for walking on the cured dry silicone somewhat pitched roof as well as when it's wet with rain water or from cleaning it with soap and water. I'm thinking maybe those shoes called "barefoot shoes" or maybe even some boat deck shoes? Hope to hear from you guys soon. Thank you
In my opinion, Walmarts brand "AND 1" shoes r second best next to cougar paws. Not only are they inexpensive costing approximately $20, but I have been able to walk a 12-12 pitch roof using AND 1 's.
Every different roof, has a, "best", shoe for roof substrates. Now for B.U.R., boots are your only choice I'd recommend. (Edit), I forget to mention, roofing is simply, very dangerous and the dynamics of what your walking on can change dramatically, for example: wet, or icy situations. One part of your roof might be dry and better to walk on, but a few feet away it could be slick. Remember folks, sometimes it's best to get on the roof a few hours later. It just might save your life. God bless you all.
Austin, skater shoes work great on all roof types, in my opinion. Having softer, more forgiving soles is better on metal because it won't cause the metal to dent and crease as much.
Cougar Paws are great with asphalt shingles because they simulate a couch cushion on your feet. Couch cushions have been used for grip on asphalt shingles forever so that's why they have that design. I would venture that unless you use couch cushions in framing for grip, I would stick to a different type of shoe/ boot!
Have you tried the Vans Sk8-Hi DR MTE-2 shoes? Im pretty sure they are waterproof. I havent tried them tho, but wanna get them. The price tag's throwing me off though
Is there a way to strap the pads to your shoes without buying the boot too? I seem to recall my roof inspector slipping something over his shoes that look an awful lot like the cougar pads. And that strap makes it look like they can be taken off. Or, if not, maybe just glue the pads onto the bottom of a skater shoe?
no regular shoe is good for metal roofs. best thing is get shoes with magnets in them made for metal roofs. or dump a pop on the roof to get it sticky for better traction.
They sell non-slip shoes for restaurants and warehouse type work that requires non slip shoes, they have a pretty flat bottom and have superior grip, if you can't find anything at all, I would give them a try. Try testing it by placing a metal sheet on 2-3 steps, get it slightly wet and see which shoe you own gives you the best grip.
What about keepfeel cool. My husband use nickel on his first day of actual working on the hot roof and not he has burned the bottom of his feet which is painful
I have noticed that there’s one shoe that no one, and I mean no one bothers to review which is extremely good. It is a broomball shoe. These puppies really stick. They are made to haul butt on either a slick ice hockey rink, or outside on a snow covered one. You will need to carry a soft bristled finger nail brush to clean out the asphalt granules from time to time, but wow!!! Very light weight and very flexible with a huge surface area too. You’ll wear out the canvas before the sole. I suggest that you wear overshoes right up until you put a foot on a ladder, unless you’re in snow. I’ve been on metal roofs in winter, and plywood sheathing that was covered in sawdust. Stuck like glue. Please review
I'm down here in Alabama too, facing hurricane Ida with a leaking roof. AND I have a vaulted ceiling. And I'm terrified of heights. I felt like I was sliding the entire time but thanks to your video I climbed my roof and tarped it myself. Before watching I was going to wear my Wolverines but chose my flat Converse instead. Did I mention I'm terrified of heights? And almost 50?! My husband who didn't leave the recliner the entire time not even to hold the ladder should be ashamed of himself.
Thanks for the great info Zach. We are lawn care providers and in fall blow off roofs and blow out gutters. We started installing commercial grade holiday lighting this year so we are up on the roofs more. I wanted to ask what brand of skate shoe you would choose? Thanks again.
Hey! We appreciate the kind words. Honestly, Vans is what I have bought in the past, but I know Nike and some of the other manufacturers have good shoes. Just make sure they are flat and have as much sole as possible for more surface contact.
Not the highest quality of boot but the paws are w i wear. More production,less prep time dealing w planks or ladders. Bout a pair a season its averaging
I would say basketball shoes would probably have the same effect skater shoes do with more ankle support, but perhaps not the same gripping ability. The bottom of those shoes are designed to grip on wood, not an asphalt surface.
no, it will wear out the pads. the pads are replaceable though. you are supposed to change shoes or I think they have like protective booties you put on them when you are on the ground.
I’m in solar I’m on roofs everyday, for a 10 pitch roof you just need shoes any kind. 10 pitch isn’t a slope at all you’re not going to fall it’s flat you won’t even feel the 10 degrees in the slope it will feel like you’re walking on the ground. I use cougar paws for anything 30 plus anything less wear anything with a flat sole.
SAS shoes… All hand made, like pillows on your feet.. They have flat rubber soles.. pricey , but worth every penny.. wish they would make a work shoe or high top shoe
I have seen those too but since an asphalt shingle roof get soooo hot in the summer, I definitely wouldn't recommend when it gets hot. Before I wore any socks on the roof, I would more ankle support due to the pitch. I guess I missed something to review!
Yeah, I wonder about that. I bought a bunch of pads whenever I first bought my Cougar Paws and they've held up well, but perhaps they've changed their pads over the years. I wonder if the more falls are just because more people are using them now. It would be an interesting investigation... maybe a good video!
Digital Roofing Innovations the new batches seem much cheaper. They even feel different to the touch. Talked with a lot of fellow roofers and they all say the same.
I'm guessing the obvious choice would be a mountain bike shoe or approach shoe. For example the Five Ten series have both types of shoe and the rubber is the stickiest in the world. They are stiff, flat and super grippy.
usually soft rubber works best on the ceramics granules on a roof something that conforms to them. keep in mind a couch cushion is about the stickiest thing on a roof
That's a great question. In my opinion, Cougar Paw still makes the best on this one too. It's called the Steel Walker 2. I meant to shoot this video last week, but I ran out of time! Great question - www.cougarpaws.com/products/the-steelwalker-ii
Cougar paws are nice, he's right about metal roofs and sweat.. they slip out. On steep pitch, the boot makes you point your toes out on average, which wears on the Velcro at the front of the boot itself. If that Velcro breaks, you will get a scare. I use dc's because they breath, flat rubber sole, cost effective if you order in. And when they fail, your b-hole won't pucker....
@@roarfiercefemininerisingma9607 Yes! These would absolutely be the shoes that I would prefer to have while stuck up on an asphalt shingle in the rain, but I would immediately recommend getting off the roof as soon as possible.
just look at what the laborers have on.! The majority of the roof installers wear rhino boots. They work just as good as cougar paws but for the fraction of the cost.
Die hard boots, wolverings same same as die hard with flat sole , there is another brand made in americaI same look at diehard. They don't slide when put plywood and plus has a flat sole , when so hot you wont feel it in your feet.
They make a great boot, no doubt, but you have to make sure they have the soft soles, in my opinion. Many people don't like wearing boots all the time.
I used the cugar paws 20 years ago when I started working for a roofing contractor company. NO GOOD. I am using Timber land Pro work boots, alot better than those stupid cugar paws. Always wear a safety toe and anti skid shoes. I am a home inspector FYI.
best shoe for roofing is a inexpensive non waxy flat soft rubber shoe. And 1 are $15 and great even on 12/12 pitch roofs inexpensive because shoes don't last long on roofs.
I’m over here on a two story house with a steep roof hanging up Christmas lights with socks never been so scared in my life
You need to get some good shoes on man!
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I have used cougar paws on roofs (usually on steeper roofs) and typically i just use my oil resistant and water restistant steel toe Georgia boots on most roofs here in Florida
I have been climbing roofs for 30 years, I have been through many pairs of cougar paws. They are expensive and I have had the sole come off when I was on a roof. So always inspect your cougar paws before you get on the roof. My favorite roofing shoes is a good ole pair of soft crepe sole shoes as I find the cougar paws a little clunky and have to change shoes when you get off a roof. You can have a shoe repair guy put on some good soft crepe soles on any pair of shoes or boots you have. But as shown in this video it is much better to not have a heel, so the sole which contacts the roof is a flat surface. The crepe soles will wear out and need replacing but I have found they last longer than the replaceable soles on the cougar paws. When I started climbing Cougar Paws were not invented yet, so I may be a little old school, just passing along my experiences. Just be careful I have lost one friend and several injured falling off roofs, including me, but not due to my shoes.
Gary, this is great advice and couldn’t agree more. We always appreciate comments and suggestions from people who have been climbing roofs longer than us. Having your soles on regular shoes changed out is genius!
@@DigitalRoofingInnovations redwing moc toe., Or custom build from Frank's, would be sweet. Therogood used to make a lace to toe model designed for roofing, but it was discontinued. Crape is my go to to this day on a roof.
Yup gonna order these after falling off the roof last year doing my own Christmas lights lol.
Damn, good video, very good explanation. Your video pushed me right over to the cougar paws. i’ve got the magnetic ones, and they work awesome on metal roofs, but I’m getting into more shingle roofs, and I wanted a good opinion. You have done that sir thank you.
I’m in solar, a lot of guys use vans. But get a really hot day and your feet will be on fire, and blister alot easier, they are meant for low pitch roofs and shingles mainly, even hotter when working on tile roofs. Not to mention that they fall apart crazy fast
Yeah I totally agree with you there! They are hard to beat, bang for the buck though.
May I ask what shoes you use?
Etnies,under armor or And1 from ur local big 5 or sunpac cheap $45 under shoes that last easily a year . Also in the solar industry and every day on a different type of roof
The problem with vans is the narrow toe box so uncomfortable
I soooooo needed this information on the Cadillac of Roofers Shoes!
My son has a baby on the way, and Mamma needs a Cadillac for protection to give for Christmas!
Thanks so very much!
You’re welcome! Merry Christmas 🎄
In 2007 I melted a brand new pair of Nike shoes, like an ice cream sandwich on a hot sunny day.
If you're going with the skate shoe option, make sure they are either stitched or vulcanized.
Ed
I wear foam skater shoes and I have no problem up to a nine pitch. When I get to a 10 I use my goat and wedge and still wear the same shoes with no problem. I have a pair of cougar paws sitting in my truck and I'm just about ready to go ahead and sell them because I hate cougar paws with a passion.
Is your "goat & wedge" a real thing? Do you have a link?
I use a pair of "bilt" motorcycle boots to install gutter. Being on n off roofs to much to wear cougar paws. . Flat sole just like vans. Light weight and protect your ankles
How comfortable are the cougar paws? Do they have good arch support and cushion? Asking because I have bad plantar fasciitis in my feet, thank you!
Thanks for the video! I just started at Best Choice Roofing on the east coast and this really sold me on the cougar paw. I'm a bigger guy and I feel like i need all the help i can get.
No problem! Honestly, they are have been a life saving on some really steep-sloped roofs. Come back and let us know how you liked them!
As i roofer cougar paws are absolutely the best
Asics gel venture 9 is the best on a steep roof
Just got into solar first day is Monday and what are the odds of shoes to wear on the roof 😂 I skate board I know all about shoes gripping the grip tape on a skateboard 😆 thanks brother for the info
You’re welcome and good look on your new-ish job! Sorry it took long to respond
How do the cougar paws hold up to heat coking up through the soles?
They work great!
Which types of shoes use in roof work
What's the best shoe for walking on the cured dry silicone somewhat pitched roof as well as when it's wet with rain water or from cleaning it with soap and water. I'm thinking maybe those shoes called "barefoot shoes" or maybe even some boat deck shoes? Hope to hear from you guys soon. Thank you
In my opinion, Walmarts brand "AND 1" shoes r second best next to cougar paws. Not only are they inexpensive costing approximately $20, but I have been able to walk a 12-12 pitch roof using AND 1 's.
12-12? Crazy lol.
Which and1s
I'm watching this video because I found my work books had me slipping all over the place.
I need to find some grippy boots for solar roof. Mine are not cutting it, especially when it’s wet
What are the best shoes to have when walking on cement tile roofs
Is there a link to the cougar paws?
would converse chuck taylors be good?
Anything for slopped tile roof during rainy days? I really hope there’s one or attachment.
Every different roof, has a, "best", shoe for roof substrates. Now for B.U.R., boots are your only choice I'd recommend. (Edit), I forget to mention, roofing is simply, very dangerous and the dynamics of what your walking on can change dramatically, for example: wet, or icy situations. One part of your roof might be dry and better to walk on, but a few feet away it could be slick. Remember folks, sometimes it's best to get on the roof a few hours later. It just might save your life. God bless you all.
WALL-MART....Low brown leave shoes looking like slip on's....Was our top pick...Yep worked for me
Yup converse and paws were my go to on these rich people houses damn near climbing like Spider-Man
We love those.
I saw an adjuster using barefoot running shoes, stood comfortably on a 10 pitch
What was the brand? That's not a bad idea.
I’m looking for an option specifically for metal roofs. What should I get?
Austin, skater shoes work great on all roof types, in my opinion. Having softer, more forgiving soles is better on metal because it won't cause the metal to dent and crease as much.
Cougar Paw has a boot that is magnetic and specifically made for metal roofs.
Nike sb for this guy best grip out there
I will have to check them out!
Gota have vulcanized. No matter the brand. Sbs are good shoes
How do the cougar paws feel for when you’re sheeting a roof? I’m a framer, not a roofer, thanks for the info!!
Cougar Paws are great with asphalt shingles because they simulate a couch cushion on your feet. Couch cushions have been used for grip on asphalt shingles forever so that's why they have that design. I would venture that unless you use couch cushions in framing for grip, I would stick to a different type of shoe/ boot!
Whats 8 and a half years in the navy got to do with boots for roofing?
It's my resume. Do you have one?
@@DigitalRoofingInnovations yea slating and tiling 35 years, city & guild time served qualified craftsman.
What about ceramic rooftops?
I've always used skate shoes like Etnies or DCs. I'm always fine on metal or shingle and my guys are all over the place in boots 😅
100%! For the price, they are totally hard to beat
Have you tried the Vans Sk8-Hi DR MTE-2 shoes? Im pretty sure they are waterproof. I havent tried them tho, but wanna get them. The price tag's throwing me off though
@@iLeadpoisoningPSN I have a buddy that wears those alon every job we do. He says they are extremely comfortable and he does well up there too
Is there a way to strap the pads to your shoes without buying the boot too? I seem to recall my roof inspector slipping something over his shoes that look an awful lot like the cougar pads. And that strap makes it look like they can be taken off. Or, if not, maybe just glue the pads onto the bottom of a skater shoe?
They are some variations, but we haven't tried them. I know the cougar paws are a little expensive, but right now, they are the best on the market.
Fila non skid safety shoes $35 black. Great for 7/12 and below. After that go with the cougar paws
Can you use boot chains on a roof if there is snow?
😂
What if don’t wanna have super hot feet because the last ones the boots don’t breath..
What do you think of the fila Slip resistant shoes
I haven't tried them before. Is that your go to shoe?
what type of shoe do you recommend for solar shingle/tile and aluminum roofs?
no regular shoe is good for metal roofs. best thing is get shoes with magnets in them made for metal roofs. or dump a pop on the roof to get it sticky for better traction.
Vans or addidas with a flat sole
They sell non-slip shoes for restaurants and warehouse type work that requires non slip shoes, they have a pretty flat bottom and have superior grip, if you can't find anything at all, I would give them a try. Try testing it by placing a metal sheet on 2-3 steps, get it slightly wet and see which shoe you own gives you the best grip.
I have a Galvalume panel roof that’s a 8/12 pitch. Is there a shoe you’d recommend for that? Thanks from S Louisiana 🤙🏼
Great video!!! This is definitely going to help when I go to clean my gutters this fall.
You're welcome Gout Man!
Same here. What's your shoes of choice for metal roofs?
Skater shoes all day!
Do cougar paws work on tile roofs
What about keepfeel cool. My husband use nickel on his first day of actual working on the hot roof and not he has burned the bottom of his feet which is painful
Cougar paws will definitely help because they are pretty tall.
I have noticed that there’s one shoe that no one, and I mean no one bothers to review which is extremely good.
It is a broomball shoe.
These puppies really stick.
They are made to haul butt on either a slick ice hockey rink, or outside on a snow covered one.
You will need to carry a soft bristled finger nail brush to clean out the asphalt granules from time to time, but wow!!!
Very light weight and very flexible with a huge surface area too.
You’ll wear out the canvas before the sole.
I suggest that you wear overshoes right up until you put a foot on a ladder, unless you’re in snow.
I’ve been on metal roofs in winter, and plywood sheathing that was covered in sawdust.
Stuck like glue.
Please review
Oops forgot.
Mine are old.
Closest ones I saw are
Midwestbroomball.com
Model- Acacia “Grip-Inator”
👍
Maybe I’ll have to include it in next year’s review!
Does the one you mentioned works well on slopped and wet tile roofs ? Thanks
I'm ready to be a Secret Service agent now
Thanks for that.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
I'm down here in Alabama too, facing hurricane Ida with a leaking roof. AND I have a vaulted ceiling. And I'm terrified of heights. I felt like I was sliding the entire time but thanks to your video I climbed my roof and tarped it myself. Before watching I was going to wear my Wolverines but chose my flat Converse instead.
Did I mention I'm terrified of heights? And almost 50?!
My husband who didn't leave the recliner the entire time not even to hold the ladder should be ashamed of himself.
Good for you!! I’m glad this helped and it’s always good to see other Alabamians 🇺🇸
Probably wanted to call a guy lol
I'm out of mobile
Thanks for the great info Zach. We are lawn care providers and in fall blow off roofs and blow out gutters. We started installing commercial grade holiday lighting this year so we are up on the roofs more. I wanted to ask what brand of skate shoe you would choose? Thanks again.
Hey! We appreciate the kind words. Honestly, Vans is what I have bought in the past, but I know Nike and some of the other manufacturers have good shoes. Just make sure they are flat and have as much sole as possible for more surface contact.
Vans all the way ,only problem is you can really feel the heat from the roof on hot days
What do you recommend for metal roofs?
Cougar paw makes a boot specifically for metal roofs
Perfect video thanks so much!
Great info! Ty!
I never thought you would get to the point 😂
Not the highest quality of boot but the paws are w i wear. More production,less prep time dealing w planks or ladders. Bout a pair a season its averaging
I agree with you and feel that there could be some better options, but this is what is on the market right now. Thanks for the comment!
what about basketball shoes do those work well
I would say basketball shoes would probably have the same effect skater shoes do with more ankle support, but perhaps not the same gripping ability. The bottom of those shoes are designed to grip on wood, not an asphalt surface.
Van's make the best roofing shoes! Skateboard grip! Not very expensive either!
Any site with foam bottom. I've walked 12/12 and on dry in felt.
What about flat commercial roof what brand is the best??
I would think any comfortable tennis shoe or boot would be the best!
Reebok classic my dude
I think those are awesome as well!
Wolverine has durashocks that have a blue grip on the sole and it grips very well on high pitch. Cougar paws break to easy for the price.
Awesome! Thanks for that!
Which ones do u use? Ty
Can you wear the cougar paw’s for all day use? Meaning going to and from jobs, and time spent not on the roofs?
no, it will wear out the pads. the pads are replaceable though. you are supposed to change shoes or I think they have like protective booties you put on them when you are on the ground.
Thank you!
So I’ve heard the soles have to be replaced quite frequently on the cougar paws. What would you recommend for a 10 pitch roof?
I’m in solar I’m on roofs everyday, for a 10 pitch roof you just need shoes any kind. 10 pitch isn’t a slope at all you’re not going to fall it’s flat you won’t even feel the 10 degrees in the slope it will feel like you’re walking on the ground. I use cougar paws for anything 30 plus anything less wear anything with a flat sole.
@@jamesdakotah5421 pretty sure he means 10/12 pitch
Solid. Love the intro.
Thanks brother! We appreciate the subscribe!
SAS shoes… All hand made, like pillows on your feet.. They have flat rubber soles..
pricey , but worth every penny.. wish they would make a work shoe or high top shoe
What about Grip Socks ?? I see them in Workout Gyms
I have seen those too but since an asphalt shingle roof get soooo hot in the summer, I definitely wouldn't recommend when it gets hot. Before I wore any socks on the roof, I would more ankle support due to the pitch. I guess I missed something to review!
..a lot of nails involved on a roof tear off....a gym floor, not so much.
Merrell Vapor Glove 3's are great for roofing
Cougar paws or crocs
The cougar paw pads as of late just shred to pieces or pull loose of the Velcro and curl. Seen lots of falls or almost falls on FB as of late.
Yeah, I wonder about that. I bought a bunch of pads whenever I first bought my Cougar Paws and they've held up well, but perhaps they've changed their pads over the years.
I wonder if the more falls are just because more people are using them now. It would be an interesting investigation... maybe a good video!
Digital Roofing Innovations the new batches seem much cheaper. They even feel different to the touch. Talked with a lot of fellow roofers and they all say the same.
@@markbradley1474 This is a great video idea. I need to see if I have any extra pads left.
I'm guessing the obvious choice would be a mountain bike shoe or approach shoe. For example the Five Ten series have both types of shoe and the rubber is the stickiest in the world. They are stiff, flat and super grippy.
Try them out and let us know!
usually soft rubber works best on the ceramics granules on a roof something that conforms to them. keep in mind a couch cushion is about the stickiest thing on a roof
Have u tried Jordan’s 😳
Whats the best shoe for metal roofs?
That's a great question. In my opinion, Cougar Paw still makes the best on this one too. It's called the Steel Walker 2. I meant to shoot this video last week, but I ran out of time! Great question - www.cougarpaws.com/products/the-steelwalker-ii
Thanks for the info! I work with solar panels. I use the Under Armor HOVR boots works on me.
Those are good shoes!
So u saying...regular skateboard vans will do
I use free run
What about the nails
Hi, I like your safey video
Thank you! We sure do appreciate it!
"If you're a salesman" since when do salesmen get on roofs? Ours sure don't haha
What do You think about Rhino shoes?
The music must be more important than what you are saying. Use closed caption and mute to get the most out of this video.
Took me 23 years to figure out that vans are the best roofing shoes
Best bang for the buck!
Have you ever tried moc toe rhino boots? It’s what not only I but everyone I know use. They retail around $55.
I haven't! A lot of people have different shoes they like, but I am trying to stay pretty generic. I'll look into them though!
I trust you sir
Cougar paws are nice, he's right about metal roofs and sweat.. they slip out. On steep pitch, the boot makes you point your toes out on average, which wears on the Velcro at the front of the boot itself. If that Velcro breaks, you will get a scare. I use dc's because they breath, flat rubber sole, cost effective if you order in. And when they fail, your b-hole won't pucker....
what are dcs ?
These are fine in the rain too?
I strongly suggest not climbing on a steep pitched roof in the rain!
I agree but if you get stuck up there while it rains. Is there a best shoe option in case
@@roarfiercefemininerisingma9607 hard to go wrong with Cougar Paws in any circumstance. When it starts to rain, get off the roof!
@@roarfiercefemininerisingma9607 Yes! These would absolutely be the shoes that I would prefer to have while stuck up on an asphalt shingle in the rain, but I would immediately recommend getting off the roof as soon as possible.
just look at what the laborers have on.! The majority of the roof installers wear rhino boots. They work just as good as cougar paws but for the fraction of the cost.
Die hard boots, wolverings same same as die hard with flat sole , there is another brand made in americaI same look at diehard. They don't slide when put plywood and plus has a flat sole , when so hot you wont feel it in your feet.
I just googled those boots. They look like a great overall option for sure!
Dunlop Volleys. End Game.
You forgot the rhino oil slip resistant shoes
I have never tried them on a roof! Maybe I will have to check them out on shingles
I recommend Wolverine boots not as expensive and good for over all roofs not only asphalt shingle roofs.
They make a great boot, no doubt, but you have to make sure they have the soft soles, in my opinion. Many people don't like wearing boots all the time.
I thought this was a video in best shoes to wear not worst.🙄
Smartest comment on UA-cam 👽
Asics tigers
Rbx are the best. Foam. Not rubber. Rubber for metal and straight plywood
I used the cugar paws 20 years ago when I started working for a roofing contractor company. NO GOOD. I am using Timber land Pro work boots, alot better than those stupid cugar paws. Always wear a safety toe and anti skid shoes. I am a home inspector FYI.
Really? I'll have to check into those.
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Vans are the best shoes for steep roofs
best shoe for roofing is a inexpensive non waxy flat soft rubber shoe. And 1 are $15 and great even on 12/12 pitch roofs inexpensive because shoes don't last long on roofs.
Would love to review it. Can you give me a link?
As a solar installer, I'd rather wear crocs than cougar paws. Terrible creation right there
Really? I have never tried that on a roof. I will next time.
i second crocs on shingle roofs those stick like glue