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Do you have boots that are comfortable?

Feels like a dumb question, but I haven't ever worn a pair of boots that didn't hurt in some way. Is this just a feature of boots, or am I doing something wrong?

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  • Either you're buying bad boots, the wrong size boots, or not breaking in your boots.

    Hiking boots tend to offer the best comfort IMO.

  • Boot weirdo reporting in. I wear boots pretty much all day every day.

    My current favourite are "Steel Blue" brand, model: Argyle.

    They've been around for years now and each iteration has actually been an improvement.

    These things are so god damn comfortable, which is quite rare in a boot with such protection and a 300C sole.

    Can't recommend them highly enough.

    I bought a ridiculously expensive pair of hiking boots and ended up going back to my steel blues because they just fit me so well.

  • Redbacks are the most comfortable boots I've ever tried yet.

    I always go for the wide shoes whenever I can, because I know my feet are wider than average, and arch supports because I know I have flat feet. You might want to find an expert who can show you many different shapes of shoes or a foot and ankle specialist who can diagnose if you need extra support or anything.

  • I have some absolutely amazing work boots with steel toe, shank and heel that are very comfortable, but they're goddamned heavy.

    I also have kinky boots that are not comfortable but very stylish.

  • You could have nonstandard shaped feet. I have had horribly uncomfortable footwear most of my life - turns out I need wide or double-wide sizes and taller mids (not the arch, but the corresponding top of the foot - the talus I think?).

    You might have a local shoe store that offers custom fitting or measurements for work or sports footwear. Visit them and describe how your boots are uncomfortable. They can help figure out what features you need and which brands offer them.

    Personally, I found Rockport chukkas to be perfect for me in the wide sizes. Very little break in time and decent quality (my current pair are 3 years of daily wear and going strong). That said, if you find a pair that work for you, but two and alternate wearing them to give them time to air out. They will last longer.

  • I wore steel toe boots for several years for work and while they do tend to be uncomfortable at first they eventually break in and improve. For me the most comfortable were the wider boots and especially those with a larger toe box. I no longer need a safety boot so now wear the Lems boot which I find super comfy.

  • My Demonia boots HURT after a few hours. They look so cool though. My husband says his Docs are comfy though.

  • sounds like you've just not found boots that fit you right, I've had pain wearing many types of shoes untile I've found the size that works be for me,

    I got a pair of timberlands that are quite comfortable tho they don't last very long

  • Every pair of boots I've owned have needed breaking in before becoming comfortable, and then they remained comfortable for the duration of their life.

  • Military: Danner, then Belleville
    Security: Nortiv8 (see Amazon)
    Field Service: Skechers Work (no,they aren't boots...just comfortable)

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