Proper Work Boots

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  1. Gliding ProStar

    Gliding ProStar Heavy Load Member

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    I get my Ariat Workhogs for roughly $150. Depending on where I buy them from I have have picked them up for as cheap as $119. Alot of stores sell them for over $200. The VenTEK version adds more money. I have a pair of the VenTEK's for daily, non-work wear and they are excellent though if you shop online like I do there are plenty of deals out there right now for boots.
     
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  3. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Well if ur standing on a 13ft load and ur 6ft tall. Ur looking down almost 20ft. Unless ur eyes are at ur feet
     
  4. Kshaw0960

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    Huge ariat fan but they are overpriced for what you get. The bottom tread wears quickly on the work boot styles and can’t get more than a year from them and they are still made in China. I still wear and buy them but I’ll jump ship if I can find something better.

    That said I’m always on all 4s tarping loads my first 6 months or so since I was scared of heights and a fat ###.
     
  5. Kshaw0960

    Kshaw0960 Road Train Member

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    HATED the ventek. The foam to circulate air doesn’t conform to your foot like leather does. It keeps the boot feeling more like an insulated snow boot rather than a perfectly contoured leather boot. Felt like they never broke in.
     
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  6. bad-luck

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    Had this on my old trailer. Bought a new trailer, need to have a new sticker made.... Screenshot_20200604-141058_Gallery.jpg
     
  7. Gliding ProStar

    Gliding ProStar Heavy Load Member

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    Man, sorry to hear that about the VenTEK's. I have several pairs and they are awesome for me. Now, when it comes to my daily, work pair that I drive in and chain and strap in I wear a pair of Ariat Workhogs with the composite toe or another pair with a steel toe.

    I think maybe the VenTEK's you have might have been sewn together incorrect or something is out if place. Might try in another pair just a half size bigger than you normally would wear just to make sure.
     
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  8. Kshaw0960

    Kshaw0960 Road Train Member

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    Maybe. To be fair they always felt a little tight. Anyway I wear workhogs rarely but always wear these.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0044AB1UK?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image&isTryState=1
     
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  9. Gliding ProStar

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    It truly amazes me how many people out here on the road are in gawd-dammeded flip flops. I simply cannot drive like that and I don't think it should even be legal. I don't know what the rule is for wearing footwear like that but flip flops should not be allowed.

    I can just see a pasty steering wheel holder jumping out of the truck with loose mesh shorts, flip flops and a tank top and grabbing the fire extinguisher to run to the back of the trailer to put out a brake fire or axle gear oil fire and prevent the trailer and the load from going up into flames.
     
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  11. bad-luck

    bad-luck Road Train Member

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    Actually it used to be illegal in Pennsylvania to drive with a shoe with out a heel. Don't know if it still is
     
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