Furuian Steel Toe Shoes for Men Women Slip On Safety Shoes Comfortable Lightweight Sneakers Industry Work Shoes
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Furuian Steel Toe Shoes for Men Women Slip On Safety Shoes Comfortable Lightweight Sneakers Industry Work Shoes
$49.99
Jamatt –
These shoes are not bad. They are roomy, that’s for sure but I wouldn’t call them lightweight. They are pretty heavy for sneakers. What I most am unhappy with is the design. They look orthopaedic to me not fashionable. They are fine to wear with long black slacks but you wouldn’t want to highlight the style of these. I do like the holes in the soles though.
Youn –
These steel toe shoes are not bad if you’re coming from boots or something stiff / not sneaker like. I, however, am coming from a set of Sketchers steel toes that wore out after many years.
These are fairly comfortable for tours and shorter needs but I’d not think of wearing them all day on a shop floor. You *WILL* need a sole insert, the ones that come with these shoes is paper thin and doesn’t even stay in place. I’m giving them three stars because they really are better than most “boot” style steeltoes and are much more comfortable after putting in a decent sole.
MattInTech –
These work for my son’s fairly wide feet, easy on and off with room enough for inserts. The steel toe means they are heavy, of course, just under 3lbs. for the pair. Mr. Bigfoot noted they looked too “clown shoe” to wear with shorts, but most work shoes ain’t exactly haute couture last time I checked.
Steven J. Stortz –
I like that these sneakers have a steel toe. Admittedly, they are a little heavier than shoes without a steel toe but I like the added protection they offer me. I really appreciate the Kevlar sole’s ability to thwart puncture by nails or other sharp objects. It won’t be long before I find a roofing nail stuck in my shoe. It’s good to know it stops at the sole.
The soles are somewhat springy.
The uppers are a very breathable mesh. I like that. It’s rare to find a shoe that offers this amount of air flow and steel toe protection.
They accommodate my wide feet with a generous toe box.
I had them on for the first time today for about four hours. They’re definitely comfortable.
Fritz Krepotkin –
These steel toe sneakers appear to be well made. I normally wear size 12 but I decided to order size 12.5 because I have noticed that some steel toe shoes tend to run small. I’m happy with my fitting. These are fashionable steel toe shoes that also make great walking shoes for people who work in factories, on construction sites or with dangerous equipment.
See my photos for several views of these shoes. These shoes have a mesh upper so they would be good for warmer weather. I would not recommend these for winter.
The bottoms have a nice grip for anti-slip. I think these shoes would be great for landscapers and yard maintenance people who work with mowers and trimmers in the summer time. Protect your feet! 5 stars.
Jamatt –
I know these tennis shoes are steel toe but they say lightweight. And they are definitely heavy! It’s a hard one for me to get use to. I walk a lot at work and these are just too heavy. They do have a non slip bottom and the steel toe for protection. But I just can’t handle the extra weight. They are a bit bulky on the foot too. These were a miss for me unfortunately. But may work for someone else
Steven J. Stortz –
So I got these to use for work, as I am on my feet all day. I really need something breathable, as I tend to sweat a lot in my feet and normal unbreathable shoes become pretty awful by the end of a full work day. These have the amazing benefit of also being steel toe, so you’re covered for safety if you’re around heavy things that can drop onto your feet, without the discomfort of heavy boots (especially during hot summers). I tend to wear a 10 1/2 if true to size, but most shoes I’ve tried tend to run small so I’ve gotten into the habit of getting 11’s. Well, these in 11 were big, so these might run anywhere from true to size to slightly large, though without 10 1/2’s for me to test this on, it’s hard to tell you for certain. The 11’s fit well enough for me to use nonetheless, so I’m overall happy with them, and I prefer my shoes to be slightly loose rather than too snug.
MG –
Higher than I’m used to and it has caused some balance issues for me but they are sturdy and well made. I feel like they’re very durable.