WolverineMen's Floorhand Waterproof Steeltoe 6" Work Boot
T**Y
Okay Boots, Some Good and a Little More Bad
I’ve been wearing these boots for 3.5 months. I do not do construction everyday, but I am a DIY home remodeler, so I’ve been wearing them 15-20 days a month.The Good: I have a hard time finding boots that fit perfect, from Timberland Pros, CAT and even some other Wolverine styles it seems I’m always between sizes, either to tight or slight heel slip. However, these fit me like a glove! I have more expensive boots than these but I still choose to wear these over the others. They have been waterproof for me thus far, however I’ve only stepped in puddles a few inches deep and never stood in them long enough.They dry out fairly well when working in them all day, as long as you are wearing breathable socks, socks are always the key to dry feet. The boots also look fairly nice and aren’t bulky and the steel toe positing and box size is perfect for my feet.The Bad: They just don’t hold up as well as my other boots. They aren’t puncture resistant, which it doesn’t claim to be but for almost $100 they should be. Wearing them a few times I’ve stepped on wood with nails sticking out and licking the tread is thick enough that I just felt it before it went into my foot. The leather has been holding up well, I do clean and oil them from time to time. Leather has come out in a few spots, but to be expected with heavy demo. The tread has definitely worn out faster than expected for the value paid as well as some rubber to leather separation on the sides.Overall: If these were $60-65 boots I would keep buying them every 6 months and discarding of old ones but not at $90. Lets see how they hold up another few months.
A**R
Check out sole issues
I have worn these boots less than 2 months and the soles have worn to the point that they have holes in them. This is give or take my 15th pair of Wolverines over the years and the 1st pair I have had any issues with. Insult to this was the fact that Wolverine would not honor the warranty as I did not buy these from an authorized vendor.
A**R
Inconsistent boots - Updated 1 year later
I ordered these about a year ago. They seemed amazing, good quality workboots. The only issue I noticed is, most of us have one foot that's a little larger or smaller than the other, for me my left foot is always a little bigger. Oddly, with these, the left fits perfectly and the right is tight. Not in length, but in width, as if one is extra wide and the other isn't. The leather is durable and resistant to everything from welding splatter to acids, salt and mud, the waterproofing works great. The laces have stood up to everything and no fraying to shredding so far. But the heel, while I have always used a shoehorn to make sure I don't break down the backing when putting the shoes on, it is still getting warped and lumpy, and while I do a lot of chores and extracurricular things in them, I don't actually use them for my daily job. The soles are holding up great, no splitting or heavy wear like other pairs. No stitching giving way. The color has held up well, maybe a little lighter as they've quite scratched, but impressive otherwise.Maybe I got a bad batch (is batch the right word for a pair of footwear?), but I wouldn't buy these again based on this experience. If the quality were consistent, these would last me 3 years I would guess, but the heel is already getting lumpy and uncomfortable, no matter how careful I have been, and that restricts the toes even more on the foot that already feels tight.Take it for what it's worth, there are a lot of good reviews here. My experience doesn't support this, but maybe you'll have better luck. The left one is great. The right has issues.UPDATED: So, I managed to keep the right one from breaking down as much, and wanted to post an update. I don't know how long or how much use you should get out of a pair of workboots, but as the majority of my life is officework with off hours and weekends in a workshop or yard, I am sure I don't put them to heavy use. Things are coming apart. The rubber soles have held up amazingly, almost no wear, no cracking, splitting, peeling or any of the other issues I have had with most boots, whether work or hiking boots in the past. If this were the only criteria, they would win, hands down! Inside is another story. Visual wear aside (but they do still look decent), the linings are peeling off and I have worn/hot spots that are causing blisters or pain. The loop at the back you can grab to pull them on which I virtually never use has vanished, I assume torn away. There's a flex in the side that pinches the foot when walking.So, even the update reflects the original post. Inconsistent. If the quality were consistent all over, this would have been the best pair I'd ever owned. As it stands, I really don't think I'll buy these again.
J**
Got the wrong size and my feet are traumatized.
First things first, I had ordered these boots in 8.5 extra wide. What I ended up with was 8 extra wide. The fit was not tight at first, but since my job requires me to stand for 9+. These boots started to take a toll on my feet. I've had them for a week and needless to say my feet spent a week in hell. Luckily, I have friends who has smaller feet than mine and he says they fit great and is willing to test them out and buy them from me. Now the quality of the boots are great, definitely waterproof and built to last a good while. But if you're gonna order them, order them maybe a size up because they're pretty narrow. Even though they "claim" to be "extra wide."
G**D
NOT Workboots if don't hold up to the work!
I've had these boots a little over 2 months and they are already trash. I stand and walk 40 hours a week so I give my boots a workout, but 2 months?! The material inside the shoe doesn't hold up. Obvious that the constant friction of walking wore out the fabric inside the shoe so why not have better quality product that holds up? I have a hole in the heel and a hole at the flex point which not surprisingly is causing me to have blisters. 2 months!! I could of got discount brand shoes at Payless for half the price of these shoes and they would of lasted longer than these shoes.
M**N
Careful of cheap hardware.
Really liked the boot but one of the upper eyelets broke on my third time lacing them up. Was able to return- so that's a positive. Quality of boot seems fantastic- but if the eyelets can't cope with a few lace ups- I'd probably go with another boot. shame- I liked the fit!
L**D
DID NOT LAST 6 DAYS!
My 22 y/o son has been working hard, and needed some boots. I decided to get him the best boots I could. I knew of the Wolverine brand from "back in the day" and excitedly told him he was getting the best. Even sent him a link to the 100+ year history of this American boot company. SIX DAYS LATER both soles are coming off. Glued, not stitched on, and very poorly glued at that. So, now, to save some pennies, you lost this sale and two generational customers for life. #pathetic.
L**Y
Wolverine boots
The heel area is a little Large. Rest of the boot fits just right but my heel slips a little. I put in an insole which filed the space a little
A**R
product is good
Don't advertise your products as made in US when in fact made in China.
A**R
Wolverine trigo....
Muy cómodo y bonito modelo.....
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