u/Joshyaron

So I currently run with the Helly Hansen Chelsea BRZ evolution pants and I love every aspect of them except the fact that the tool pouches are fixed as I sometimes like them but most of the time they annoy me.

I'm looking at the Chelsea classic connect pants as they have removable pouches.

They do not have the knee vents and apperently don't have any stretch and are thicker/hotter.

Does anyone wear the classics? Any reviews? I run pretty hot so breathability is a high priority for me but these pants seems really nice to me so I want to ask around

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u/Joshyaron — 20 days ago

I'm looking at the Canada West boots, style 34394 as my next boot. My current keen Cincinnatis are on the downfall for the soles.

Just wanted any info on people's opinions as there's no where nearby that carries them in my size to try on.

Appreciate any opinions.

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u/Joshyaron — 20 days ago

I'm looking at getting the 6" keen san Jose CSA alloy toed boots. I haven't tried them on but am interested in them. Wanting some "reviews" for anyone who has them. Are they good or bad? I have wide feet (9.5E)

Appreciate any help

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u/Joshyaron — 21 days ago

So I'm an electrician currently rocking the keen Cincinnati 8" boots and love them, they're super comfy and I love the support of the 8" plus the carbon toe, I rock the 90⁰ heeled version.

I'm a true men's 9.5E (wide). My company is wanting us to all wear black boots, so I'm looking for options. I would ideally like 8", comp or carbon toe and waterproof.

I've looked around and seem to find the timberland pros gridworks have solid reviews and redwing traction tred lites aswell. The timberlands is alloy and the Redwings is 6" so niether are my true "perfect" boot but they both seem very well regarded so I'm happy to adjust what I'm looking for to get the right fit.

I was looking into ariat and Thorogood but I need CSA approved boots, so niether of the brands work sadly.

Does anyone have any recommendations? I walk a ton (~30k steps a day). Mainly on concrete slab/hard floors, so I'd like something properly comfy.

Much appreciated to anyone with recommendations.

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u/Joshyaron — 24 days ago