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I did see a pair of high tops steelie trainers in screwfix a while ago ony £20 a pair and had the ankle supports and looked like basketball trainers,

worked with another spark on site once who had adidas looking steelies he said they were good... screwfix again
 
probably gonna get some cofra's with aluminium toe cap and plate in the midsole.
40% reduction in weight compared to steel aaaand...

It is extremley difficult to explain just how good Cofra's product is in comparison to other safety footware.

[FONT=Tahoma, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]​they must be good[/FONT]
 
British Gas guys issued with Capps trainers I believe they are composite rather than steel, personally I like cat boots not the cheapest but keep eye out for arco sales I got a pair £54 more like hiking boots but really comfy and do a lot driving between jobs don't have to change footwear
 
Isn't Al more conductive than steel. I for one am in the market for some work boots that don't have my toes dropping off from frostbite in the cold! I fear that my days of getting changed in the snow to go white water kayaking are long gone!
 

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