What do you do for work if you don't mind me asking. Ive have the 1st gen 8in marins for over a year and I like them the only thing inhated was how bulky they looked. I'm an ironworker and these held up pretty good. Only one part of the stitching came out but their still waterproof oddly. I'm waiting on these to see how construction workers/ironworkers try them
@cleanrestorations
2 ай бұрын
Hey Damien, I do window washing, debris removal and construction cleanup as my main source of income. In my personal projects I'll do concrete work, decking, masonry, tree removal, you name is. As a window washer you get into some sketchy areas. Roof work, walking on awnings, and you're exposed to every element possible. Extreme heat, ice, and everything in between. My last pair of Marins were the 6inch unlined, soft toe, and they actually held up really well. As good as much more expensive boots. All that wore out was the toe after a year. I'm glad I made the switch to the comp/ brunt toe. I've had this current pair shown in the video for a couple of months now, and no signs of them breaking down or stitching coming out yet. They look bulky out of the box, but once they're broken in, and the laces are tied tightly to your foot they narrow out a bit. These are definitely going to serve me well in winter because they're a lot warmer than the unlined version I previously had. But they're also not so hot that they're unbearable in warmer weather. I'll always recommend this brand to anyone doing manual labor. Good price, and the company genuinely cares about quality.
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