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I actually bought a couple welders Doo-rags. I might not look as good as the cool kids when I wear them. But it's a lot better than that tingly feeling when my hair is on fire. I often forget about plugging my ears. That can hurt pretty bad.

But, back to shoes. The few times I've welded in sneakers, I've been quickly reminded why leather footwear is much better.

I'm a nerd when riding the motorcycle, too. "All the gear all the time" is a good motto for both scenarios.
 


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Recently bought some " cheaper" Redwing boots. Too early to really tell but seem to be breaking in OK. I have arthritis bad in one foot, plantar in both feet. I have custom orthotics too but not happy with them.
Ive been using a cotton kerchief instead of a do-rag. I have scalp issues from working outside with no protection all my life...and im bald. Going to be putting on an ointment meant for pre- cancerous treatment. It will burn off all the dead skin and any stuff that can turn into cancer. Not looking forward to it....
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Sounds to me like you're looking for a mix of durability, flex, and comfort. Have you looked at a moctoe boot? They don't have the hard vibram sole, but flex well.

 
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62 years old and never owned a pair of ankle high boots. Most days I wear penny loafers, if I wear anything on my feet at all. Barefoot as long as I am home, indoors or out. Sometimes a pair of flip-flops. Sometimes a pair of slip-on "sneakers". Boots? Never!
Penny loafers? I've had several pairs over the years and none of them were even remotely comfortable. At work, and often at home, I'm doing stuff where my feet need protection. Of course, in the real workplace, OSHA requires it. But I like my feet. So I wear good boots at home, too. Bare feet won't work around the drill press or welder. The possibility of dropping a bumper or shock or hammer on my toes demands some kind of protection. Mowing the lawn? Running the weedeater? Yeah. Let's protect that bare skin. I don't like to do those things in shorts, either. It just hurts when all that flying debris hits my skin. Offroading? Good boots. Jumping in and out of the truck, walking around on rocks and mud, the possibility if a larger rock rolling onto my feet, snake bites, poisonous plants, insects and sharp sticks. That all equals the need for real footage. I'll sometimes go offroading in sandals. But not bare feet. I like my feet.
 

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I'll stick with my hiking boots and sport sandals. Those keep the feet from feeling beat up and I don't like most other shoes. They either don't provide good arch support or they look ugly/funny.
 

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I have another vote for Keen.

I think their quality has slipped over the years... but I just bought a new pair before last year's trail ride. I have a wide foot and Keens larger toe box just works well for me.
You aren;tt he first person I've heard say that about the Keens. I might just have to give them a try next time I go for hiking boots.

Going to be putting on an ointment meant for pre- cancerous treatment. It will burn off all the dead skin and any stuff that can turn into cancer. Not looking forward to it....
Be careful with your body.
Dad was having to go through that before they found the prostate cancer. Not fun. Hasn't had it done since they started chemo, but not sure if it's going to resume now that chemo is finished.
 

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Dang FlOoReD, God be with you on that man
Anyone who doesn't know needs to realize, you need ankle support
 

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i get the worx brand shoes from red wings because i don't like shoes/boots that don;t allow me to walk comfortably. i have some all black leather ones and some tan leather ones that kind of look like vans skateboarding shoes. i put my orthotics in that pair since they are very flat inside and that makes them very comfortable. the black worx brand already is very comfortable so they don;t need any support inside.


and for the precancer cream on your head.. that stuff sucks. i have don't it twice because i grew up surfing and doing that kind of stuff and had very thin light hair. your pillow case is going to be ruined because that cream takes the top layer or two of skin of and you will get scabs everywhere it goes, which will than crack and bleed. but that stuff works. i have been through skin cancer twice, on my back and the left temple area. they said if that cream didn't work to take away stuff, they would have to cut and since the eye muscles are right there, i would have lost control of the left eye. luckily that temple stuff burned out and hasn;t come back and the stuff on top of my head has not come back, either.

the back though, they told me in december it looks like its coming back. that one got cut out 16 years ago and had been clear since. so that might be a bummer but they are keeping an eye on it and said they will just cut it out again, if it keeps going the way they think it will.

that cream for your head is way worse that when they cut out stuff, so far, though.
 

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There's a guy on youtube that does boot tests and reviews...He even cuts em in half for dissection. Its shocking how many high end brands are either junk or have become junk.

Ive yet to find a good pair. I have a few different kinds and rotate em around. They're all cool and comfy at first, but not all day.

I've been running whatevers avail off the big5 shelf until I find a good pair worth investing.

I cant stand heavy bulky hot boots. Im clumsy footed already and my feet sweat alot. Havent found a pair that doesnt feel hot and heavy by the end of the day.

My house shoes are either sketchers slip ins or a pair of Nikes. The air max 2017 is the comfy show Ive ever worn.
 

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For the past 5 or so years I’ve been wearing these Thorogood boots. I had a similar one by canner before, but these seem to hold up better.

I like this type of wedge sole since I’m always working inside on concrete I can go a lot longer standing on the concrete with this type vs other style of soles.

I order them online from midwestboots.com

I don’t every wear sneaker, I just wear the same boots every day.
I have a pair of sandals I wear sometimes in the summer, but that’s it


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