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The Dunlop Durapro Steel Toe Work Boots combine rugged PVC waterproofing, ASTM-certified steel toe protection, and a chemical- and slip-resistant outsole to deliver superior safety for professionals in food, agriculture, and industrial sectors. Designed for all-day comfort with an energizing insole and classic fit, these boots are proudly made in the USA and available in sizes 3 to 16, ensuring reliable protection and durability in demanding environments.
















| ASIN | B0CB53LLM5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,688 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #262 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,708) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2021 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 86020 |
| Manufacturer | Dunlop Protective Footwear, Inc. |
P**G
Boots
This product is awesome, durable and true to size. I would have like to see it in more colors especially black, grey, red or yellow.
L**S
Sturdy, Comfortable Boots that Seem Adequately Protective for Gardening
I bought these boots for gardening at work where professional pesticides are sometimes used. I hate working around such chemicals, none of which I trust despite any promises of safety. These boots seem very sturdy and provide good coverage to feet and calves. I find them surprisingly comfortable, although somewhat heavy, but the weight is to be expected in this kind of boot. I have no way of determining how impervious they are to the chemicals I work around, but they at least give me the impression they are providing protection. My only complaint is they are too tight at the calf, but I have wide calves and always have trouble finding tall boots that fit. I made a small cut in the top of each boot and that provided the fit I needed for my calves. This adjustment probably wouldn't work if you wear the boots over thin stockings or bare legs, as the cut fabric would probably create pressure and be uncomfortable, but with pants or a protective suit I have had no problem at all.
G**N
Good overall boot for industrial work in cold wet environment.
Comfortable for the price. I work in a cold storage warehouse with water puddles on concrete floor and my feet stay dry but toes get a bit cold ( I think because of the steel toe). Non slip sole works okay but not as good as my former laced boots. I am a size 11 and the boot fits good, snug fit over my jeans and easy to take on/off. Update: Almost a year later wearing 2-3 days a week treads wearing out and soles cracking on both boots; leaking. Okay boot for the price.
M**N
perfect!!!
These boots are a killer deal for the price! The quality is top-notch. They’re super cute. Super comfortable. Super easy to slip on and off! The fit is spot on. I normally wear a solid 8 eight in women’s so I ordered a 6 and they’re perfect with or without thick wool socks. I love everything about these boots. I’m about to order another pair to make sure I have a back up. I’m gonna want to have these for life.
A**R
I've bought probably a dozen pairs of these.
Firstly, these are the only water proof boots I have found that are actually non slip. Don't let the others fool you. Take a look at the picture of the product above. Do you see that waffle pattern on the sole? That's what makes them non slip even if you're walking on slippery chemical or oil. As far as the fit, I float between an 11 and 12 depending on the brand of footwear. I'm happier in 12's for these. You might need to double up on a pair of socks if you buy these though. While the length and width are correct, the height on the inside is very high. So they kinda flip flop while you walk until you break them in. I didn't like that they're steel toe at first but it took about a day before I forgot about the extra weight and after a week I was noticing the benefits of it. They smell for the first few times you wear them but they're rubber so whatever. Here's what I don't like. They do not last a long time. As I said above, I've owned around a dozen pairs of these by now. They last between 3 to 6 months before they wear through the sole. (I walk several miles on concrete and pavement in these 5 days each week so yours will likely last longer than mine. With that being said, I have not owned any other rubber boot that has lasted any longer. If you're looking for boots that you can wear in a marsh you might be better off getting something that has tractor tread, but for concrete, pavement, or any other smooth surface these are the best.
J**F
Great Product
I wear these when I spray. They were also great for dealing with a tick issue that we had last summer. They are comfortable, not extremely heavy, and not hot.
K**G
To return, or not to return, that is the question!
First, I should preface my negative comments with a positive comment about materials and workmanship; The boot is made with high quality materials and the outsole is perfectly bonded to the upper portion of the boot. My complements to the manufacturer for good process and quality control. Pleasantries aside, before making this purchase, I carefully measured both feet (length and width) and read the customer reviews in an effort to determine the correct size. Nevertheless, the result my effort fell a little short (actually long) of the goal. My normal boot size, depending on the brand, is either 10 or 10.5, and my running shoes (NB and Asics) are always size 11. For this purchase, I settled on Men's size 10 and, as Murphy would have it, size 10 proved to be too large...I think. Clearly there's extra room in the toe which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The major issue is that, during the push-off phase of every step, the heal of the boot fails dreadfully in its ability to prevent my heal (and foot) from lifting out place. Even with Dickies winter socks over my low rise athletic socks my heal continued to slip uncomfortably out of its spot. In my humble opinion, the heal quarter lacks the necessary shape and rigidity to prevent heal rise. Considering whether or not a size 9 would resolve the issue, the "vamp" is already a little tight around my wide feet (a size 9 boots would only be tighter), and the toe would probably lack the necessary space to afford wearing thick socks during cold weather. Too make a long story short, I'm debating whether or not I should return the boots, or simply keep them and suck it up (pun intended given a foreboding vision of a boot left behind in the mud-Splat!).
W**T
Affordable and comfortable
PROS: o MADE IN USA!!! o affordable, as boots go o easy on and off CONS: o none so far Had a pair of Made In USA Ranger steel toed rubber boots that I have owned for 10 years+, and they started to crack where the boot flexes near the toe. Apparently they are no longer in business, so I started looking for another made in USA brand. Stumbled across these and ordered a pair. So far, I am VERY pleased, they go on and off much more easily than my old boots. They are a LITTLE bit bigger than the Ranger boots (both are size 9) but that will work better in cold weather when I wear thicker socks. The durability remains to be seen, but I am absolutely satisfied and pleased so far.
C**N
confortable.
G**Y
Haven’t had them for very long so I can’t speak to how well they last. But I have stepped on a screw already with them and they ain’t leaking yet. Also they are very comfortable for rubber boots. If they last I will be happy with for the price.
L**B
Work well, great for summer, I liked mine so I bought my dad a pair. We both like them a lot
S**D
Not approved for for workplace
S**M
Thin, smelly ass boots, no steel insole, steel toe, would not wear on a jobsite. I returned them.
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