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Looking for recommendations for a descent work boot. Been wearing airstreams for past 5 years lastest pair worn out now so need to replace with non chainsaw protection boot as hardly ever pick up a saw now. Must be comfortable with toe cap protection and waterproof as will be worn for nearly 10 hours a day. 

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On 01/12/2018 at 14:57, maria warwick said:

Try the DeWalt  "Titaniums"  from Screwfix. They have had really good reviews. I have a pair and think they are really good .

This⬆️, had mine to replace caterpillar Sheffield's, that I couldn't replace....seem very good and comfy straight out of the box?

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Gonna have to recommend something by the German/Ausrian big three Haix, Meindel or Lowa, they make steel toe boots based on the military design for riot police, firefighters etc. I have a second hand pair of Haix Airpower81 I think they called. Goretex, steel toe, steel sole shank, very comfortable. I've hiked in these boots. Will set you back a couple hundred though...just found the site, my boots must be an old model, very similar to the hightop boots further down the page.

 

https://www.haix.co.uk/search?sSearch=airpower&gclid=Cj0KCQiAxZPgBRCmARIsAOrTHSZ7bJtplKz8V1zeRMTE8dQDJDPnM570Ljs5tqIdsw5uD69TQ-S3B-MaAvW5EALw_wcB

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