8” Sureway work boots
Dec 13,2024 | Chad Sureway
The story of Sureway work boots 803M
Sureway men's 8" wedge moc toe work boots SW803M use genuine full-grain leather uppers for the perfect blend of ruggedness and softness. Unlike synthetic materials, full-grain leather has natural waterproofing and allows for natural airflow, which helps prevent foot odor and keep feet cool, while also keeping them dry and comfortable in moist environments. Oil-tumbled leather looks better as time goes by.
Made with high-quality materials and a cushioned insole,this mens 8 inch moc toe boot offers exceptional comfort for all-day wear. Arch support improves foot and leg alignment, enhances comfort and reduce fatigue. Soft leather collar and dense&silky smooth linning give you intimate protection and keep your ankle from pain. Speed hooks for easy on and off.
The reinforced PU sole and real Goodyear provides greater comfort and durability, with improved flexibility compared to other work boots, making it easier to bend and providing superior comfort. Non-slip tread pattern on the sole keeps you on your feet on flat, wet, greasy surfaces and loose gravel. Wedge slip-resistant outsole meets ASTM F2413-18 or ASTM F2892-18 ELECTRICAL HAZARD safety standards.
I will never buy Red Wing or Thorogood boots again!---Ken
I'm a Certified General Electrician and I work heavily in Industrial, Commercial and Residential situations. I purchased these boots nearly 2 months ago and I was very skeptical because of the price.
But after trying them on and putting them to test I will vouch for these boots.
They are more comfortable than the Red Wings or Thorogood boots I've purchased for years.... In fact the soles are sneaker soft and required no break in time.
The first day I wore them I slipped them on to walk the dogs and walked nearly 4 miles in comfort. The "break in" was not necessary.
These boots are comfy.
They feel formidable and have provided me with ample protection in heavy duty situations.
I suspected that the soles would wear quickly but they haven't worn as quickly as I anticipated. In all honesty the wear on the soles appear to be comparable to Red Wing or Thorogood.
And even though I couldn't care any less, they look good on the feet.
Overall these blue have not failed me amd I've dropped and kicked conduit with them and they are rugged and protective.
I world recommend these boots to any trade worker.
I will definitely purchase another pair.
Lastly, when I wore them the first month I got tons of compliments.
True story!
Great Quality boots for the price !!----James G
I'm a regular customer over here. No free product or and type of connection to the maker of these boots whatsoever. I am a NYC Union Carpenter, Local 212 High Rise Concrete carpenters. We basically build the building using concrete forming systems like Doka, Ulma, Pirri and the oldie but goodie Simmons panels. The job site i work on is very unforgiving. Were out in the elements no matter what the season. There's a lot of Rebar everywhere and LOTS of climbing as well. So, it's fair to say i put my boots through hell. On average I get a pair of boots to last maybe 8 months on a good note, and 6 months if we have crazy whether like lots of rain or snow. Ive tried almost all the popular boots with the trades. Thorogood's, Redwings, Timberland, Wolverine, Brunt, and now these Sureways.
Right out of the box I was surprised. They feel like a quality boot. I use the 8" so it was nice to see that from the ankle up, they were padded like the whole boot. Alot of the popular brands will just have straight leather there, which sucks in the winter. These were pretty nice. They also felt really good to the touch. Meaning like the bottoms were to stiff or that hard rubber that's found on some of the cheaper boots. I would call these the Brunt Twin. They are more or less a pair of brunt's. The only difference is the $50+ you save when buying these. they also give you a pair of decent insoles. Like a free pair of Dr. Scholls. They also include a spacer like insole. I guess some people need that cause brunt also included something like that. If you need a good pair of boots and the money situation is a little tight, I Highly suggest these. I will say though out of all the boots I've tried, there has been none as comfortable as RedWing. But they come with a $300+ price tag. More than Double what these cost.