CarharttMen's Rugged Flex 6 inch Comp Toe
E**H
Great for work!
My husband enjoys these better than steel toe for the weight and comfort! Great quality, lasts about a year in his high demanding job and keeps him safe. Looks great and helps keep his feet warm and dry.
B**E
Great boots
Hold up well and feel good to walk in. Long hours on my feet and these boots are great
R**Y
Durable
Comfortable out of the box and noticed great quality.
E**S
Durable
I just bought the 3rd pair of these boots. They are durable and a perfect fit for my husband. He works as an electrician and these typically last him one calendar year with no problems. Highly recommend!
S**S
Great work boots
I searched for a while to find the perfect pair of boots and these definitely didn’t disappoint. I’m extremely happy with them. They’re very comfortable and durable.
T**L
These boots are amazing! I spent 5 years in the military and ...
These boots are amazing! I spent 5 years in the military and having to wear only a certain brand of boots messed my feet up and started making them flat. I tried all different kinds of boots after i got out. Even ranging all the way up to Double Hs and redwings. I was kinda skeptical on how long they would last working in aviation and around fuels and oils all the time but they surprising lasted longer than I thought they would. Overall these are the most comfortable boots and I'll be ordering another pair in case they decide to discontinue these. They are not waterproof but if your standing in a shallow puddle you'll be alright. The composite toe is much lighter than steal.Update...I had to warranty the first pair of boots because the sole was starting to fall apart. I contacted carhartt and they have a 1 year warranty against defects but it has to be through the company that you bought them from (amazon). Amazon was great about the return no questions asked after i plead my case they sent brand new boots with 2 day shipping. Now if these boots fail again in a short amount of time I wont be buying these again. They are still great boots and very comfortable just a little squeaky being rubber soles
A**R
3/5 stars overall. You get what you pay for.
I have had these boots for about 10 months now and have put together my below thoughts.My use for these boots:I work primarily in an office setting, but wear safety toe boots every weekday because I need them for visiting job sites and other areas for work where safety toe boots are required. I also wear these boots whenever I am tinkering around the house, or upfield hunting.My Initial thoughts:I had to buy a $15 pair of inserts about 2-4 weeks after buying them because they were that uncomfortable for myself without them. To be fair, I have wore Irish setter boots in the past, and after about 6-8 months I usually need the inserts for them as well, but with these Carhartt boots, it was almost immediate. With the inserts, the boots are fairly comfortable and I have no issue walking in them all day. The composite toe does feel like it is starting to dig into my toes slightly, but it is not painful or too uncomfortable at this point. I am sure if I were to wear these for another 6 months, it would get worse.My thoughts on the boots quality.The bottom of the boots are holding up really well. No punctures/holes, and the wear is very minimal - again keeping in mind that I wear these 75% of the time in an office setting - so that is to be somewhat expected.The laces are honestly garbage in my experience. They have broke on me in a few spots and I should have replaced them right away, but I just never did.The composite toe works definitely works. I had a large piece of plate steel fall onto the end of my boot and experienced no pain.The boot is separating slightly at the toe portion. I believe it is called the 'welt' (not 100% sure). It is not a stitched connection, so I was not surprised when I saw start to come apart at about 4 months.The sides of these boots are pretty thin. I have not experienced any holes in the sides, but if something sharp were to hit the sides of these boots where my toes were, I don't think it would have much trouble stabbing through the leather.My closing thoughts.At about 10 months, these boots are still kicking for me. I am going to buy some new laces (should cost about $10-$15) to extend the life of these boots by hopefully a few more months. If you are looking for a less expensive pair of boots like these, I think these are a decent option IF you have your expectations set correctly and you make a few modification right away.I would recommend buying a boot insert and new laces right away. So be prepared to spend about $25-$30 right off the bat.As far as expectations go, realize you are not buying the comfiest/best boots out there, but know that these are not going to fall apart on you right away and they won't kill your feet if you get an insert. I would imagine these boots would last someone in the trades 6 months to a year, and someone in my position 1 year - 1.5 years (with the modifications I suggested). For $125 ($155 w/ my recommended additions) these boots are just fine.
G**N
Comfortable... no extra insole needed.
Wish they breathed better... but I have warm feet.Wide fits well, I have WIDE feet.Tried - Work N Sport, CAT, Brama, & other over the past 25+ years, these are the 3rd Carhartt pair & I still like them.I trash boots once a year or so.Have not tried RedWing.... so I can't say.
L**E
Great boots, recommended.
These are great boots, they are light and stylish. I use a lot of Carhartt products for their quality, style and usefulness in my career. The synthetic toe makes it through nuclear grade detectors and provide good protection. These boots are ASTM F2413-18 labelled and qualified. This superseded ANSI basic boot requirements for job sites in 2018. These do not have the green label, however these meet the ANSI/ASTM requirements for safe work boots. The laces of these boots seem to have a metallic compound used to provide rigged, durable laces. I recommend these boots to meet any purpose you could require.
C**A
Light and allows feet to breath but padding on tongue could be thicker
The padding on the inside ankle edge of the tongue needs to be thicker, it should fit with the overlapping external lace edges to create a smooth continuous form to avoid pressure points (where the reinforced sticking occurs)... which is what's happening now.
K**N
Very nice
I've been wearing these for 3 weeks now and they're very nice. They're comfortable and didnt need much breaking in, they fit exactly as expected. I'm normally a size 10.5 but usually buy 11s when buying online. 11s were out of stock so I risked buying the 10.5's.... a perfect fit!They werent all that expensive, considering they were carhartts, so I was worried about the quality... but upon receiving them, I looked them over, and the stitching is nice, and the leather is thick. They should last quite a while.They are ANSI approved, but not CSA, but most job sites would overlook this because they're essentially the same thing. If it meets ANSI standards, it meets CSA standards.
R**K
Not bad ...
Great quality boot . They look great and arent very heavy . The tougue near the bend of the boot doesn't sit comfortably against the sides and can be alittle uncomfortable at times . Hopefully when they are broken in this issue will go away .
C**S
Carhartt is the best !
I searched for a long time for a wide boot that's both tough and comfortable and looks good too. I ordered 14 wide composite toe and I love them, They will hopefully be my last pair ever as I take care of my footwear and carhartt has the reliability of long lasting products.
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