Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
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- LZeitgeist
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Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
Greetings, gang -
I'm due for some new work boots, which need to be steel-toed (and steel shank, preferably). I thought I might be able to get double-duty out of them if I can also get some semi-accurate Indy wear from them as well.
I need to keep the price under $200 (work is contributing less than half of that).
I've done some Google searches but I thought you educated folks here might already know the answer, or know how to point me in a pretty specific direction.
Thanks in advance for your help...
I'm due for some new work boots, which need to be steel-toed (and steel shank, preferably). I thought I might be able to get double-duty out of them if I can also get some semi-accurate Indy wear from them as well.
I need to keep the price under $200 (work is contributing less than half of that).
I've done some Google searches but I thought you educated folks here might already know the answer, or know how to point me in a pretty specific direction.
Thanks in advance for your help...
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
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How 'bout these? Ford was SUPPOSED to be wearing Redwings in the first place before he substituted his own personal Alden 405's, so you'd actually be 'gear correct'.
(beat you by a few seconds, TheExit148 , but mine has the price...and a good price too! )
Regards! Michaelson
How 'bout these? Ford was SUPPOSED to be wearing Redwings in the first place before he substituted his own personal Alden 405's, so you'd actually be 'gear correct'.
(beat you by a few seconds, TheExit148 , but mine has the price...and a good price too! )
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
This is the closet I can find, but not sure on price. They are Red Wing 4439 work boots.
http://www.redwingshoes.com/red-wing-sh ... boot-brown
http://www.redwingshoes.com/red-wing-sh ... boot-brown
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
Wow, those are looking pretty good! I'm not sure how I missed those, as I went over the Red Wing pages pretty thoroughly. (Maybe I was zoning out from all the looking...)
Thanks for your input, gentlemen!
Thanks for your input, gentlemen!
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
TheExit148 and I have your back!
Regards! Michaelson
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
If you can find any Carolina Huskers on Ebay...- American made steel toe and around 50 bucks if I recall; but they were discontinued years ago.
Several members used them for close-enoughs, including me.
Several members used them for close-enoughs, including me.
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
Awesome - thanks very much!
Wasn't able to locate those by name on eBay or Amazon... bummer.
Wasn't able to locate those by name on eBay or Amazon... bummer.
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
Ended up purchasing some Coyle's from the Cairo Bazaar at an excellent price that are perfect for me, and just bought some non-Indy steel toed boots with my work allowance for this year.
Thanks again for the help, gents...
Thanks again for the help, gents...
Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
I posted something recently about close-enoughs that are comfortable to wear. Timberland Earthkeepers were mentioned consistently. Im assuming steel-toed work boots, of any brand, arent going to be the most comfortable things out there? Nor should they be, but Im just wondering. I like the looks of these red wings.
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Re: Any affordable STEEL-TOED 'close-enough' Indy boots?
As I mentioned in the first post, I was looking for new work boots, and they had to be steel-toed.
There are many pairs or comfortable steel-toed boots out there. From what I just checked on the Timberland websote, none of the Earthkeepers are steel-toed.
I was looking for steel-toed boots that could do double-duty as Indy boots so I could kill two birds with one stone, since my employer contributes $80 per year to provide the required safety gear.
I ended up going a different route when I found very affordable and accurate used Indy boot replicas.
There are many pairs or comfortable steel-toed boots out there. From what I just checked on the Timberland websote, none of the Earthkeepers are steel-toed.
I was looking for steel-toed boots that could do double-duty as Indy boots so I could kill two birds with one stone, since my employer contributes $80 per year to provide the required safety gear.
I ended up going a different route when I found very affordable and accurate used Indy boot replicas.