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Skechers Men's Cankton Steel Toe Construction Shoe
Brand Size | US Size | Heel to toe (in) |
---|---|---|
6.5 | 6.5 | 9.7 |
7 | 7 | 9.8 |
7.5 | 7.5 | 10 |
8 | 8 | 10.2 |
8.5 | 8.5 | 10.4 |
9 | 9 | 10.6 |
9.5 | 9.5 | 10.8 |
10 | 10 | 11 |
10.5 | 10.5 | 11.2 |
11 | 11 | 11.4 |
11.5 | 11.5 | 11.6 |
12 | 12 | 11.8 |
12.5 | 12.5 | 12 |
13 | 13 | 12.2 |
13.5 | 13.5 | 12.4 |
14 | 14 | 12.6 |
15 | 15 | 13 |
16 | 16 | 13.4 |
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- Steel Toe
- Electrical Hazard
- Memory Foam comfort insole athletic construction
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 10 x 15 x 6 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number : 77055
- Department : mens
- Date First Available : July 14, 2015
- Manufacturer : Skechers
- ASIN : B00UKCY9TG
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,933 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
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Skechers for work #1 steel toe Cankton work shoe
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Customers like the comfort, fit, appearance and quality of the shoes. They mention that it's very comfortable, the toes don't feel constrained and that they look good. They appreciate the weight and value of the product. However, some customers differ on durability and traction.
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Customers like the comfort of the shoes. They say it's very comfortable, the quality is top notch, and it fits comfortably. Customers also mention that their toes don't feel constrained like in steel toed boots. They also say the shoes are durable and help prevent the rest of their body from getting beat up.
"...Which is why I don't like memory foam for insoles. They are great for comfort for a large variety of foot shapes, but they are not as durable as a..." Read more
"...time i went an inch shorter than normal (8.5 instead of 9.5) & it feels perfect.. they’re also unironically stylish for the modern era" Read more
"...They're built like tanks but are perfectly comfortable nonetheless, and I'm on my feet roughly 80% of every nine-hour workday...." Read more
"...It turns out they fit great and are both very sturdy and very comfortable. Also, I found they are stamped "4E" on the bottoms of the heels...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the shoes. They say that it has a nice fit, comes in wide sizes, and has s roomy inside. Customers also mention that the shoes are comfortable for a good price.
"...It turns out they fit great and are both very sturdy and very comfortable. Also, I found they are stamped "4E" on the bottoms of the heels...." Read more
"Fit comfortably, 11 wide is true to size. They are safety so sole is stiff but cushioning helps." Read more
"...It is not however, removable, and there is insufficient space to double-up insoles...." Read more
"The steel toe shoes are comfortable and a great fit. I have purchased these for my husband several times for work." Read more
Customers like the quality of the shoes. For example, they say they're great work shoes, amazing, and kick ass shoes. Some mention that the memory foam went flat quickly. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"Good shoe, on my feet 12 hours a day, some reviews said coming apart by the front..... No problem here..... Had the shoes for 4 months now!..." Read more
"Good shoes" Read more
"...Conclusion:Overall a great shoe for work where you want great protection and to maintain a decent style." Read more
"...Perfect for working around the shop." Read more
Customers like the value of the shoes. They say they are solid, last for the price, and are good and sturdy shoes.
"...Given the excellent price, durability and fit, I'm really happy that I picked these...." Read more
"...I was happy to find these on Amazon at a very good price, so I ordered them...." Read more
"...In short they are solid and with every penny." Read more
"...They are comfortable once you break them in, and they last for the price. I work on my feet 15.5 hours a day 4 days a week...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the shoes. They mention that it's durable, comfortable, and not heavy like most steel toes.
"...They are however heavy shoes. My only concern is how long the memory foam insoles will last...." Read more
"Light weight and very comfortable" Read more
"...the heavier-duty rubber and upper material, but these shoes are seriously heavy...." Read more
"...-I would say they are light to medium weight when compared to most to most.-Doesn't cut off blood circulation...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the shoes. They say they look good, feel safe, and maintain a decent style. Some say that the shoes look and feel brand new, and are highly complimented. Customers also appreciate the tread design and the thick sole around the heel.
"...& it feels perfect.. they’re also unironically stylish for the modern era" Read more
"...been wearing them on the job for two months and they still look and feel brand-new...." Read more
"...They are comfortable, have great support and protection, and look good. The tread is secure for outdoor work and light hiking...." Read more
"Not a bad shoe for the money. Seems to be well made and looks stylish for a work boot...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the shoes. Some mention that the soles are sturdy and strong, the laces are heavy-duty, and the boots are well made. However, others say that their right shoe started falling apart at the front, the memory foam insole has deteriorated a lot, and that the toe of these shoes has worn through already.
"...After wearing these shoes for 3 months, I’ve worn through the memory foam insole.Very disappointing...." Read more
"...such damage so quickly I cannot say, but these appear to hold up very well for my usage, although I do believe the insole will be the first to go...." Read more
"...and pretty durable cons the opposite of slip resistant the memory foam insole will shred if you get anything sharp in your shoe like bits of plastic..." Read more
"...I’m on my 3rd pair in 4 years, ive given them away i never had a pair break apart, the only part or the shoe that wears out in that sole lip on the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the traction of the shoes. Some mention that they provide really good traction, while others say that the insole is not slip resistant at all.
"The pros good price comfortable and pretty durable cons the opposite of slip resistant the memory foam insole will shred if you get anything sharp..." Read more
"...Trust me they are not slip proof, they are not so good on some wet surfaces. They are worth it." Read more
"All in all, I like these Skechers steel toe shoes. Good gripping sole pattern even on slippery wet or icy concrete, solid construction...." Read more
"...My only two complaints:The slip resistance is horrible. Traction on dry concrete was great but any water at all and they got slick...." Read more
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They are however heavy shoes. My only concern is how long the memory foam insoles will last. My past experience with memory foam shoes is that they don't last that long.
After a couple of days I started to feel a seam in the liner that was bothering me across my little toe, and I was not wearing these every day yet, but I decided to press on to see if they broke in by wearing them daily and eventually I forgot about it. When I remembered I realized they were no longer bothering me. That was about a week. I've now worn them four weeks.
I spray them with Tinactin deodorant after every use, because my foot gets fairly wet with sweat after 12 hours and I've previously had trouble with athletes foot. I know fungus can build up in shoes worn too often, and this can not only cause athletes foot, but also break down the material in the shoe itself. The shoe needs to dry out between uses.
Also worth noting, the memory foam insole is comfortable, but not my preference. It is not however, removable, and there is insufficient space to double-up insoles. I have run in these a fair distance and short jaunts, and kicks, and side-stepping and have never felt the steel toe. The sole is stiff and squeaks on some surfaces, and walking through puddles causes no leaks. The top is tuff also, minor scrapes cause no damage. Of course YMMV, I wear these in a warehouse only and change in the car. They are a little dusty from the black dust in the warehouse, but no dirt or mud. Mud and salts can dry the material and cause cracking and rotting. How some have reported such damage so quickly I cannot say, but these appear to hold up very well for my usage, although I do believe the insole will be the first to go. Which is why I don't like memory foam for insoles. They are great for comfort for a large variety of foot shapes, but they are not as durable as a specific-shaped insoles. I plan on getting a black pair to alternate with these.
The only desires I have in these is a composite toe that doesn't set off a metal detector, and a lower price. I ordered the beige style that is somehow twice the price of the black style. I don't know the difference as to why. $50 is outstanding, $90 is worth it, but why pay more?
Inevitably, nothing that was classified as a.) a shoe and b.) "durable" was available without a steel toe, so I relented and bought these. For the record: The heaviest thing I'm likely to drop on my feet is a disk of Lanthanum/Telluride alloy (or maybe Silicon/Germanium,) that's roughly the size, shape and weight of a U.S. Nickel, so I'm not really in need of steel-toed shoes. But if you want "durable," apparently you have to get the Medieval Class toe box, so I just bought them.
I don't know if it's just the steel toe or a combination of that and the heavier-duty rubber and upper material, but these shoes are seriously heavy. Not a big problem if you like the added exercise, but it would be great if shoe manufacturers would offer a version of the exact same work shoe with all of the exact same materials, but without the mëtal hardware. But I knew that going in so...
These are excellent shoes despite the weight. I have wide feet and they're available in EE width (if they hadn't been I simply would not have bought them, because "you can't be cool if your feet are uptight," as the old Hush Puppies ad used to say.) They're built like tanks but are perfectly comfortable nonetheless, and I'm on my feet roughly 80% of every nine-hour workday.
I got my normal size and width, and even with a pair of podiatrist-prescribed orthotic inserts and Odor-Eater pads, they fit perfectly. When I put them on in the morning the toe areas do feel tight, but the inserts settle within minutes and they're a perfect fit thereafter. So be aware that if you do not use any kind of insert these might be a little roomy. The laces are also heavy-duty and the eyelets for them allow you to tighten them without messing with the loop-by-loop finger-pull thing - but neither do they let loose too easily - all of which I like lots.
Given the excellent price, durability and fit, I'm really happy that I picked these. Time will tell how well they'll hold up, but I've been wearing them on the job for two months and they still look and feel brand-new. I'm on hands and knees and crawling into the guts of systems and lab equipment frequently, and though the inevitable dirt is there, I don't even see so much as a scuff on the outer surfaces, anywhere. Good shoes, if seriously heavy in the weight class.