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My Walking Boots

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very nice

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Diamond

thans

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Arturs Timofejevs

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Jason Strong

Reading through the thread about walking boots, itโ€™s interesting how much crossover there is with work footwear these days. Iโ€™ve been using CAT waterproof safety boots for site work, and honestly, theyโ€™re not far off proper walking boots in terms of comfort and grip. The pair I got from Briggs SafetyWear have held up well in wet conditions and long days on my feet, which is more than I can say for some โ€œoutdoorโ€ boots Iโ€™ve owned. Might be worth a look if anyone wants something tough enough for work but still comfortable for plenty of walking.

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Ben Halpern

Nice!

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Jason Strong

I recently started using the womenโ€™s safety shoes from Briggs Safety Wear
,and I have to say, theyโ€™re a game-changer for long workdays. The shoes are surprisingly lightweight but still offer excellent protection with a sturdy toe cap and anti-slip sole. I can walk and stand for hours without feeling fatigued, which makes them perfect for busy work environments.

I especially love that theyโ€™re designed for women, so they fit comfortably without feeling bulky. They also look neat and professional, which is a bonus.

Has anyone else tried these shoes or similar lightweight safety footwear? Howโ€™s your experience with comfort and durability?

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Abiodun Paul Ogunnaike

Cool, can you follow on twitter @abbeymanic