SUADEX Steel Toe Shoes for Men Women Indestructible Steel Toe Sneakers Lightweight Work Safety Shoes Puncture Proof Composite Toe
T**Y
Comfortable and stylish
I got a deal on these for 22$, damaged box return resold to me. Worth the original price nonetheless. Sized slightly bigger for me, 1/2 size, just double socks. Not waterproof, a spray will do I suppose. They are light, stylish, you really can’t tell they are protective toes unless you really investigate. I’m trying different brands and this is one to certainly try, only had these for 2 weeks, seem to be pretty well puncture resistant as I have a high percentage of screws coming through the soul in a factory setting. Worth a try
A**R
Not bad at all
For the price it’s a good buy. I did go up 1/2 a size and happy I did, plenty of toe room. Usually wear a 10, got 10 1/2. Very breathable and light weight for a composite toe. 4 stars because the inside cushion bed is not very supportive it won’t last that long if you’re walking a ton on concrete like me. However that’s the reason I also got a 1/2 size larger, I plan to put a nice dense foot pad insert in them. So I love the shoe it was worth it to me for the style , light weight, and breathable comfort to buy an insert to make it perfect.
R**L
Not for slim feet. Runs a little large.
Before I start this review, let it be known that I am writing it only after wearing it for 10ish minutes at home.So I really want to like these shoes. Here are the pros and cons I've discovered thus far.Pros: - very lightweight - insane amount of grip on the soles - plenty of room for the toes (unlike other steel/composit toe shoes) - unlike most safety shoes, these ones appear to fit to size (no need to order large, unless you have skinny feet like me -- see cons below)Cons: - as can be seen from photo #2, there is no back ankle support (where the shoe slipes inward toward the ankle after the heel) - from photo #1, these shoes dont have tongues - the two points above mean that the shoe can feel loose on your feet when lifting your foot up to walk (no material for the shoe to "hook" into your foot), especially so if your foot is skinny (and thus harder to lace)Obviously, my cons would appear to outweigh my pros (at least for me), but, like I said, I really want to like these shoes. As such, since I can expense these to my employer, I will be wearing them at work for the week (~13 hours of standing for 4 days). At that point, I will either stick with what I have or order a smaller pair and donate these current shoes.Update: I have now worn these shoes for a 13 hour shift. Here are my newer thoughts. - The lack of a heel "back" makes my foot "flop" out everytime I move, but I grew used to it (my last work shoes were boots, so I had some bias) -- several days later, I now enjoy the fit - I actually had to loosen my laces a tad throughout the night, but I still had to keep me "tight" to the point where I was still folding the shoes to create "tongues" where a normal shoe tongue would be - The insoles of the shoes are certainly thin. At times I thought I was wearing converse due to how much I could feel the texture of the floor beneath me. I will be looking into getting a better pair on insoles for these shoes. - Words cannot explain how light these shoes are. I feel like I am wearing regular fly-knit tennis shoes.Update #2:I just replaced the insoles with Superfeet Blue. Turns out their "women's size 6.5-8" is the EXACT same size as my shoes, of which I ordered a 7.5 in women's. So now we know that the shoes run large.
K**A
After trying on multiple brands of steel toe sneakers, these are the winners
I tried 4-5 different pairs of steel toe sneakers and didn’t like any of them, until I tried these. I was hesitant on buying them because of some of the reviews, but I don’t do a ton of walking at my job (I’m a warehouse packer so I stand in the same spot) so I decided to try them. They are awesome. They look amazing, almost like Adidas shoes. They are pretty comfy, but I’ll probably get a Dr. Scholl’s insole to replace the one they came with. So far they seem to be good in terms of durability, but I’ve only worn them for a few shifts. I’ll definitely update if anything changes!Update 7/22: These have been pretty good, but the soles are wearing out and aren't very grippy anymore, and both shoes have holes forming in the heels from seams splitting. This is from approximately 40 hours/week for the past ~3 months. The build quality could be better, but I am here to buy them again for the looks. LolUpdate AGAIN 7/22: Nah, I’m done with these. I have decided not to re-purchase. Since the holes in the heels have begun to form about two weeks ago, these shoes have lost any comfort or support they barely had in the first place. I work about 8-10 hours/shift and my feet/heels are absolutely throbbing and cramping by the end of my shift, even with brand new insoles. I do have plantar fasciitis, so keep that in mind.I’m definitely sticking to a better brand. These look nice but they’re a waste of money and have destroyed my feet. 😞
S**A
Good quality for the price
Very happy with these. Super light weight. Steel toe not composite but super comfy. Don’t hurt my feet after my shift. Very good value for the price..plus they’re kinda cute
S**M
Work Shoes
Exactly what I was looking for. Very comfortable. Good price & quick delivery.
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