On the other hand, these shoes look great and are very light (I weighed 13 ounces each). The sock is very spacious, the fingers are not crooked and do not rub. I always buy shoes with toe protection half a size larger than usual and they run a bit large, so that a normal size is sufficient due to the wide toe box. On the other hand, this is perhaps the most uncomfortable shoe I've ever worn, extremely stiff, like you're running with 2 x 4 sneakers on each foot, and after six weeks of wearing it's still as stiff as before and before . were on the first day. The insoles wore out quite a bit after about two weeks, making for an even stiffer feel. I put on thick foam pads, that helps a little, but they're still very uncomfortable. (I wear them about 11 hours a day, six days a week.) If they were as good as they look, these shoes would win, but they're not, so I won't make that mistake again. I'll try to stick with it for a few more months and then go back to the Reebok Men's Sublite RB4005. This is the most comfortable safety shoe I have ever worn, a bit pricey but worth it and I should have stayed in it.
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