Hi Chaps,
I am after some steel cap leather class 2 chainsaw boots, as my old steel cap boots have been falling apart for a while now, they were 2nd hand from the op shop, so have gotten good use out of them.
Thought it time to replace them as wire, bailing twine, and duct tape with shoe goo is not able to bring them back.
Here in Australia, there is very few places that offer chainsaw protective boots, and if they do, their prices are around the 400 to 600 + mark.
Spoke to the local shoe shop, but they cant order any in, then looked further afield to the city a few hrs away, but each place I approached could not give me an idea on size, and as they didnt have that size in the shop to try, and were hesitant to order them just to see.
Looked online for boots, but can only find sizing charts that show the length of the boot, but no reference to the width of the boot.
Have contacted several other shops interstate here in Au, but they could not confirm size even when I gave them my foot measurements of length and width.
Hoping to find some advice from those with wide feet as to which boot sizes/ makes were good for wide feet.
My foot length is 285mm and width 115mm.
Seems there is no real standard for shoe/ boot size, as I have previously bought some size 11.5 boots, that were smaller than another manufacturers size 10, and some size 12 boots fit like a size 11, very few boots are available as half sizes, there only seems to be a standard step of sizes offered, and I am sick of boots that come with zipper sides as they break and leak.
Was looking at the arbortec, prabos, and meindl on fleacebay and wondering if the size 12/ eu47 would fit, but as previous experience has shown me, this varies from each manufacturer, thus asking here for some advice.
Spoke to the local stihl shop, but they dont offer their protective boot range here in au that is available in other parts of the world.
Have searched here and other sites, and some suggestions are to just stick with steel cap boots, but prices for basic steel caps here are near the cheaper options of chainsaw boots, so thought I would look further into the class 2 boots.
Appreciate any advice you can offer, or if those chosen boots are a waste of time, and what else I should consider.
Thanks again
I am after some steel cap leather class 2 chainsaw boots, as my old steel cap boots have been falling apart for a while now, they were 2nd hand from the op shop, so have gotten good use out of them.
Thought it time to replace them as wire, bailing twine, and duct tape with shoe goo is not able to bring them back.
Here in Australia, there is very few places that offer chainsaw protective boots, and if they do, their prices are around the 400 to 600 + mark.
Spoke to the local shoe shop, but they cant order any in, then looked further afield to the city a few hrs away, but each place I approached could not give me an idea on size, and as they didnt have that size in the shop to try, and were hesitant to order them just to see.
Looked online for boots, but can only find sizing charts that show the length of the boot, but no reference to the width of the boot.
Have contacted several other shops interstate here in Au, but they could not confirm size even when I gave them my foot measurements of length and width.
Hoping to find some advice from those with wide feet as to which boot sizes/ makes were good for wide feet.
My foot length is 285mm and width 115mm.
Seems there is no real standard for shoe/ boot size, as I have previously bought some size 11.5 boots, that were smaller than another manufacturers size 10, and some size 12 boots fit like a size 11, very few boots are available as half sizes, there only seems to be a standard step of sizes offered, and I am sick of boots that come with zipper sides as they break and leak.
Was looking at the arbortec, prabos, and meindl on fleacebay and wondering if the size 12/ eu47 would fit, but as previous experience has shown me, this varies from each manufacturer, thus asking here for some advice.
Spoke to the local stihl shop, but they dont offer their protective boot range here in au that is available in other parts of the world.
Have searched here and other sites, and some suggestions are to just stick with steel cap boots, but prices for basic steel caps here are near the cheaper options of chainsaw boots, so thought I would look further into the class 2 boots.
Appreciate any advice you can offer, or if those chosen boots are a waste of time, and what else I should consider.
Thanks again