

🦶 Step into safety and comfort that works as hard as you do!
The Dunlop Durapro Steel Toe Work Boots combine rugged PVC waterproof protection with ASTM-certified steel toe safety, chemical and slip-resistant outsoles, and energizing insoles for all-day comfort. Designed for men and women in demanding industrial, agricultural, and food environments, these boots offer durable, reliable foot protection and are proudly made in the USA.
















| ASIN | B019H9PZJA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,193,302 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #18 in Men's Fire & Safety Boots #42 in Men's Fire & Safety Shoes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (652) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2015 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 8908600.10 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Dunlop Protective Footwear, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 14 x 8.5 inches; 5 Pounds |
K**S
Does a great job in a dirty industrial environment!
I work in a very dirty industrial environment. Standing/walking in liquid fiberglass resin and interacting with fiberglass dust and strands. These boots have been fantastic! I have tried many other boots throughout the years and the resin just destroys the boots. These boots however are holding up great after about 6 months of use, the resin just dries on the boots and you can peel it off. The boots are extremely comfy and I love the holes to help pull them on. When these wear out I will definitely buy another pair of these. Im on average putting 15,000 steps a day in them and they still feel good after 6 months. They are waterproof and steeltoe and have saved my feet from danger many times! Very happy with them.
A**E
Husband Approved!
The husband wanted these for outdoor gardening, mowing the lawn, etc. and they work great for him. Plenty of traction, steel toes are a great safety feature and they are sturdy and well-priced. Probably not a boot for oil field workers, per se, but great for around the house or farm.
J**N
Nice boots, run big
After reading reviews, I ordered a size small. They fit pretty good but are a little tight in the toe box. Good non-slip soles. I haven't worn them much yet so I can't say how durable they are.
B**S
Great boots for around the farm.
I got these for when I am out working int he field or with the animals and they are fabulous. They slip on so easily I now slip them on anytime I need to run outside quickly. Heavy duty and comfortable. They do run a little big.
S**H
Integral piece of safety equipment; and pretty comfy too.
Solid. Easy On/Off. Comfortable. Good traction. Waterproof. A bit heavy after a long day, but I still have all my toes- so they work.
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!).
S**N
They could be more comfortable
Wear an extra pair of socks and buy them large if that is what you are going to do. The Steel toes can be a little sharp in the fit so when you wear them for a long time they tend to create blisters if you don't protect your feet with good socks or moleskin. They clean up well and don't carry the stench of fluids you may be standing in. They are pretty tough.
T**N
Great for the price and actually work.
I work at a winery and have to use sodium hydroxide daily and they’ve never given me any issues with keeping the chemicals out. Only issue I had was when I bought them I sized down like I read in the reviews so they were a pretty tight fit and would rub a little on the sides of my feet. I’ll definitely be getting another pair sized up though.
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**M
Thin, smelly ass boots, no steel insole, steel toe, would not wear on a jobsite. I returned them.
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