• Leather
  • Rubber sole
  • Shaft measures approximately 7 from arch
  • Offers 3 MONTH MANUFACTURE WARRANTY Check Product Description for details
  • Goodyear Welt Construction offers Durability for Industrial Construction Concrete Safety Contractor
  • Comfort Cushion Insole with Removable Option Slip Resistant Rubber Outsole
  • Top Full Grain Nubuck Leather with Speedy Hooks for Easy Wearing
  • BIG FITTING Runs 1/2 Size Bigger than Timberlands and Caterpillars More Sizing Detail under Product Description

Been wearing right out of box since I received them week ago. Fit perfectly, relieved pressure on my ankles, sturdy and solid! Went to shake the wood chips out after chainsawing and the liners inside were somewhat loose, but I'll keep an eye on them and watch they don't fall out when I shake them. Other than that I love them and will buy another pair soon! Thanks heaps!

The quality of these boots is absolutely ridiculous for what they cost. In Comfort, they ranked as high as any expensive boots I've ever owned, fitting perfectly right after the box with no need to be broken in. The material itself seems very good quality, and there were no problems with the construction everything was done as it should be and the way I had hoped it would be. I have a very high impact the job as far as my Footwear is concerned, 3 months in and they seem to be holding up fine despite the harsh environment and my over 300 lb body. If for some reason I don't get the life out of them that I hope, I will update the review. But honestly for around $50, if I get a year out of these boots I'll be ecstatic. Even more expensive boots like authentic Timberland only last me about a year. If these boots make it that long it'll be money well spent. Very likely I will purchase a second pair of them when I have some extra cash. If I wasn't using them in an environment that was certain to destroy them, I would even point out that they look pretty nice too. Never owned brown boots before, but these are pretty stylish... For work wear.

I like boots. Sometimes I wear boots when I don't need to. Like if I'm going to the grocery store. But I feel like if I throw my carhartt jacket on then nikes just won't cut it. I think of it like a woman and her purse(s): Yes she can use that same old everyday purse but if she is wearing something nice then she wants to carry a nice purse. See where I'm going? So I needed some boots. I looked at all the top brands and had essentially resigned myself to the fact that I was going to get a pair of Irish Setters but the price just left me slightly ill. I could afford them yeah but like I explain to my 11 year old son and his desire for $200+ jordans: "you might as well take hundred dollar bills, tape them to the bottom of your feet, and then walk around". Perspective, we all need it from time to time. Then one day I hopped on my amazon app and lo and behold there were boots on the home page (Big brother was obviously listening because I hadn't searched for them). I perused a few sets but the last thing I wanted to do was buy cheap boots. I mean I can go to walmart and buy $50 boots if I wanted cheap boots. I came upon the ever boots and started reading reviews. I read so many reviews you would have thought I was doing research on the location of the Ark of the Covenant. I was convinced. These cheap boots were worth the risk but I still had anxiety. Would they fit? What if they weren't what they seemed? If they are bad how can I justify my purchase to my wife? I could have bought her another purse after all. But let me tell you. They are worth it. I received the boots today and HOLY COW am I impressed. They fit well, albeit slightly large. I wear a 10.5 and could probably have gone with a 10. But as a guy I like things to be roomy in certain areas, amirite? So no complaints there. The fit and finish seems far beyond any cheap walmart boots and much more comfortable. I can't speak to the long term durability but lets face it, you want to buy these today...and so did I. For $58 I'm willing to risk the long term durability but judging from the review I don't think there's too much to worry about in that department. So fear not men. Buy these cheap boots and then laugh at your buddies who spent a couple hundred on their wolverines. Then go and buy your wife another purse with the money you saved.

These are the best boots I've owned. I'm a 25 yr auto mechanic and I've owned all the name brands. Wolverine and Timberland Pro have been the last two. I gave these a try and I'm impressed. Perfect fit and feel broken in straight out of the box. The sole grips better than any other on polished concrete floors. I added a pair of Walgreens memory foam insoles day one and I feel 10 yrs younger. Seriously. About to buy a 2nd pair to keep for the future...before price goes up! (I dyed mine black. Easy $7)

Purchased for hubby despite his grumbling that they weren’t a brand he usually wore. He checked them over skeptically when they arrived and grumpily admitted they are well made. He wore them around the house for a couple days “to break them in” before wearing them to his mechanics job. At the end of the first day he grudgingly admitted they were extremely comfortable boots, but the rest would be when he was on his feet all day on concrete. Well, it’s been two days now at the job and he is beyond thrilled with these boots. He declared tonight that they are the first boots he’s ever got that required no break in period. His feet haven’t hurt one bit, the tread on the soles are perfect for a garage floor, and he’s super happy with them!! Time will tell how long they last with hard use, but so far, he’s very impressed. We did order a half size down from his usual size after reading reviews and they fit perfectly.

As a tradesperson who stands all day long, it is imperative that I have heavy duty footwear-not only for comfort, but for safety as well. Since I had to take my crusty trusty regular boots to be resoled, I needed another pair STAT. Enter Everboot. When I saw the price of these,I figured they were some cheap plastic poseur footwear-but then I read the reviews. Holy crap! Could these actually be decent, well priced boots? What did I have to lose? Two days later, there they were, in all their booty glory. I tried them on after work, when my feet are in their swollen, angriest state. Did I mention I have bunions the size of Montana? Yeah, big, painful, knobby bunions from hell. So, I popped these babies on and took them on a test run. NO PAIN. They're stiff, as is to be expected, but not TOO stiff. The toe box is nice and wide and flexes well right out of the box. AND THEY HAVE A DECENT INSOLE. That's right, no flimsy crappy liner, they come with a real insole. Anywaaay, I wore them to work today. They were comfortable all day, and they aren't heavy, so your legs and ankles aren't fatigued at the end of the day. If you need a decent pair of boots for work, try these. I always use extra insoles because I'm old and my feet are shot, but the ones that come with the boots seem adequate. These also seem to fit true to size.

I ordered these boots for my 20 year old nephew. He LOVED them!! He thought they were very comfortable and wore them all day long and was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they were. The second time he wore them he was lacing them up and when he pulled the laces snugly to tighten them and one of the hooks came out of the boot. He needed to wear them to work so he just skipped that hook and continued to lace them up with the other eyelets and hooks. I felt the hook should not have come out so easily so I contacted Ever Boots. After e-mailing and sharing a couple pictures of the boot they offered to ship me a new pair (and keep the old boots) OR keep the boots and offered me a full refund. I was VERY pleased with their offer to correct the problem. I understand errors can happen during production but I was EXTREMELY pleased with the excellent customer service. I would buy from Ever Boots again!

Excelent for $40 boots. I ordered a 6.5 men size and it fits great. I am 8 in women size. I love them.

I'll admit, I don't work in construction or anywhere where I'd really need these boots--I just liked them and wanted shoes that I wouldn't have to ever worry about. So I may not be the target audience--I can't really speak to how they'd hold up on the job for construction workers. I only just got these a few hours ago, but I love the boots. The leather is soft but feels sturdy, and they're pretty comfortable. These do not feel like cheap boots. Based on how they feel now and other reviews, I expect to have these several years. I don't think they're that large. I typically wear an 11, and I ordered an 11. They're a little large, but I think the 10 1/2 would have been too small. At 11, parts are loose (like the heel), but parts are still going to need to break in and loosen up. The loose bits can easily be fixed with a heel cup or gel insert, but it's easier to do that than try to squeeze into the tight spots with a smaller size. I wasn't sure if the tan boots would take well to mink oil (which I apply to my Wolverine boots every 2 or 3 months), but after applying, I love the look. They're quite a bit darker (see the photo, they'll lighten up over time as the oil dries out), so bear that in mind before applying any oil. I actually like the oiled look more than the pre-oil look--these look great. I work an office job (advertising) and will have no problem wearing these to work. And the oil helps them repel water even more than they already do (I've seen tests put out by the company, these are pretty waterproof) and will protect the leather as well.

Well I was very surprised, I had recently spent 120 dollars on a pair of boots and then left them on the back of my truck and they fell off, so I had to buy another pair quick and cheap. Bought these and they are a lot more comfortable then the 120 dollar boots I lost. I work construction and after one day they felt like I had been waring them for months. Can't say enough good things about these boots. I hope they keep the price reasonable, because I will be buying more.