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Iron Age Men's Backhoe Safety Toe 6" Work Boot - Steel Toe Construction Boots for Construction, Warehouse & Outdoor Work - Slip Resistant & Comfortable Work Shoes for Heavy Duty Jobs
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Iron Age Men's Backhoe Safety Toe 6
Iron Age Men's Backhoe Safety Toe 6
Iron Age Men's Backhoe Safety Toe 6" Work Boot - Steel Toe Construction Boots for Construction, Warehouse & Outdoor Work - Slip Resistant & Comfortable Work Shoes for Heavy Duty Jobs
$19.7
$26.27
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Construct, demolish, dig, excavate, load, uproot, break, grade, push, plow. These tough boots can do it all. Grab a pair and lower the boom on your next project. Footwear Type: 6" Work Boot Toe Type: Steel Upper Material: Tumbled Full Grain Leather Color: Brown Lining: Moisture Wicking Nylon Mesh Insole: EVA Cushion Removable Footbed with Sponge Rubber Heel Wedge Outsole: Oil, Slip and Chemical Resisting Solid Rubber Bottom Special Features: Goodyear Welt Construction, Ladder Latchâ„¢ Defined Heel Features: ASTM F2413, Electrical Hazard Protection, Steel Toe, Ladder Latch Defined Heel
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My feet get uncomfortable if the area around the ball of my foot is snug so I try to buy a wide shoe. Unfortunately that usually means the heal is a bit loose and that is the case with these, not a perfect fit but at least comfortable for me. I have to agree with other reports that the eyelet that is 3rd from the top does seem to have sharp edges so I just bypass that one when lacing up.

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