Hi Gerard. Many people in the concreting industry wear this one. Of course, when standing in the wet concrete you'll still need gumboots (water boots), but for other work in this industry it's a solid option. All the best with it.
@@MirrorSound95 the first part to go is the sides start splitting just behind the steel cap, where the foot flexes and the rubber soles wear quickly aswell... other than that they are light and comfortable.
@@FollowTheMoney1 ok thanks I'm walking on concrete around a recycling yard about 40 hrs a week and sometimes on wet grass dirt how do they hold up if wet thankd
I had to return my side zip boot because of the safety of the zip...The velcro tab will [does] catch on the opposite boot, opens, allowing the zip to drop, where by you walk right out of the boot.....I've worn Olivers for years, mainly because they are one of the only boots on the Australasian market that has a foot bed shank.....needed if you are on a shovel all day....I was so disappointed with this safety 'glitch' ......I still support Olivers boots.....just not these side zip boots....
Interesting... That would be annoying.Great you were able to return them. This boot is available without the zip too. Might be worth considering. Yes, agree the soles are pretty comfy.
3:30, you're telling me you go around measuring the moisture and stink from other blokes feet who specifically wear this boot? definately a salesman haha
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@SafetyQuip how well does it stand with tasks involved in concreting?
Hi Gerard. Many people in the concreting industry wear this one. Of course, when standing in the wet concrete you'll still need gumboots (water boots), but for other work in this industry it's a solid option. All the best with it.
They are nice boots i have a few of them, only thing is they wear out quickly...
I’m considering grabbing a pair, could you tell me which part of the boots wear out the fastest?
@@MirrorSound95 the first part to go is the sides start splitting just behind the steel cap, where the foot flexes and the rubber soles wear quickly aswell... other than that they are light and comfortable.
Wear out quickly how long u talking
@@jonnysmith7962 55hrs a week in the timber yard about 8 to 12 months
@@FollowTheMoney1 ok thanks I'm walking on concrete around a recycling yard about 40 hrs a week and sometimes on wet grass dirt how do they hold up if wet thankd
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I had to return my side zip boot because of the safety of the zip...The velcro tab will [does] catch on the opposite boot, opens, allowing the zip to drop, where by you walk right out of the boot.....I've worn Olivers for years, mainly because they are one of the only boots on the Australasian market that has a foot bed shank.....needed if you are on a shovel all day....I was so disappointed with this safety 'glitch' ......I still support Olivers boots.....just not these side zip boots....
Interesting... That would be annoying.Great you were able to return them. This boot is available without the zip too. Might be worth considering. Yes, agree the soles are pretty comfy.
3:30, you're telling me you go around measuring the moisture and stink from other blokes feet who specifically wear this boot? definately a salesman haha
Haha... Almost... We smell more than a few ripe boots when fitting out people with new work boots! 😄