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The TREDSTREDS Rubber Concrete Boot is a high-performance pull-on overboot designed for construction and outdoor work. With a 17-inch height and a size range of L/XL (12-13), these boots feature a durable, puncture-resistant rubber construction, a block-tread pattern for superior traction, and a frustration-free design that makes them easy to wear. Proudly made in the USA, they are the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliability and comfort in challenging conditions.
J**N
Excellent Overshoe
These slip over your shoes. My pair fit perfectly over size 12 wide feet. I had to weedwhack phragmite weeds in 6-8 inches of muddy water. My feet stayed dry and comfortable.
B**H
Best concrete boots I’ve found
This is my third pair in six years. No other boots lasted that long. You need to use plastic bags to get them on and off. They don’t have liners.
L**I
Treds for concrete work
These boots were pretty good. I used them just about daily for a couple months doing concrete work. I did tear a couple holes in them from snagging on some sharp rod chair a couple times. But as the boots advertised, "tears won't run". And they didn't. Probably had three small holes, all from that darn rod chair. It was never a problem. Might have had a couple spots on my work boots from a very small amount of mud seeping in through the holes. But nothing serious.At first it's a little tricky getting the boots on and off over your work boots. They do come with plastic bags, which can easily be replaced with your left over grocery bags when those wear out if you like that method. They tell you to put the bags on over your boots first, and then slip the Treds over after. They slip on like butter when you use the bags, no doubt. But I found it a little annoying using those all the time. So I gave up on that technique. But once you get the on/off technique down, honestly the boots go on and off pretty easily because they are very strechy. Much more so than the boots with the lining inside. Plus no lining inside Treds means no nasty mildew inside. I mainly have done concrete in the summers. But if I ever do concrete work again I'll most likely buy Treds again. There are nicer mud boots out there. But for the price of these, they work great.
W**S
Buy these, not those cheap yellow ones.
First let me say. Always wear plastic bag over boots, under these. Helps a lot in removal.Second would be to kick backwards on heel to remove. These boots are almost self sealing, they will not rip like the 30$ box store units after 1 wear. They are made in the state of Ohio. US made. They do have an oder for the first couple weeks. But these are boots that as a homeowner will last for life. Or as a pro, should last years.
N**S
Made in USA
I work downtown, so I end up walking around in dress clothes in the snow each year. I've always wanted boots that go over my shoes. This is my first pair.The medium boots fit over top of my size 10.5 dress shoes perfectly and snugly, which makes walking easier. But, for their snugness, they were easy to remove. I was impressed.They clearly say they're made in USA on the side of each boot. I like it.They smell like new tires. I'm sure that will wear off. A crossfit blog raised the issue about the smell of new rubber gym mats. They suggested letting sunlight gently bake the smell (i.e., chemicals used to make boot) out of rubber or using Febreeze, which can trap the odorous chemicals in its sugar molecules. I'll see how those methods work.
R**Y
Tough product
The boots were a gift to my grandson as he works in the concrete profession. He likes them.
B**G
Worst boot I ever bought
The first thing you notice when you get these is the truly awful smell don't open this package in the house if you don't like very powerful chemical smells. The second is the sizing I bought the medium (8 to 10 shoe size) and my size 8 1/2 New Balance totally filled these after a super struggle to get them on, none of my size 9 work boots even remotely fit and a size 10 Nike sneaker didn't even start to go in. Then there's the design, these have no way for your fingers to grip the material other than main strength and are almost impossible to get on. The only reasons it's standing up in the picture is that it's filled with something but in reality it's actually like trying to put on a deflated rubber balloon I wore these a week and threw them out in disgust.
C**X
What is that smell?
Not sure how well they work - I assume extremely well - I own two pair but haven't worn them. Likely, by my own hand, they are less than original condition and one has a hole in it already. Again - I blame myself for the methods used to remove what can only be described as a smell of rotting fish and decay. Whatever benefit they may provide others, trying them on and wearing around the house seemed fine and as expected. Shortly after, I noticed the smell -- and that the smell transferred to everything they touched.I guess they could have been worn as they were when they arrived, I could use them, and I suspect they would work as designed. But: I carried one pair in a small backpack the night they were received, as a torrential downpour was in the forecast. Even sealed inside the bag, many people around me commented about the smell, and I eventually took the bag (which later has to be washed) and stuck it outside.I tried to wash off the smell. I used gentle soap, and soaked them in the bathtub multiple times. I started using stronger soap. I eventually went all -in with a bathroom cleaner that contained some bleach. It did knock the smell down a bit, but it was still strong and present days later. My attempt at cleaning seems to have affected them a little, and in some sections it appears the bleach may have prematurely deteriorated the rubber. A small hole has appeared.I haven't thrown them out yet, since it was about $80+ for both pairs... and I'm a little embarrassed. The description should list the strong smell in a disclaimer. Maybe some people don't care and are alone when wearing them.I could have just returned them originally - but I wrongly assumed the smell could be removed. After cleaning affected them, it seems like a no-go on that front.To sum it up - they are probably great, but smell like death soaked in rotting sardines. I polled 5+ people who noticed the smell. They were in agreement.Don't even ask about my leaving them in the backpack in the car overnight. Took a full can of ozone deodorizing spray to knock the smell out. If you love tough overshoes, these might be great. If you have a nose, maybe less so.
A**H
Terrific
Very happy with these. Work in forest and experience wet and dry locations throughout the day. These over my boots are great!
L**K
Five Stars
prompt delivery and item met five star expectations so far is performing well. Size is closer to a 13.
J**N
Five Stars
The real rubber makes these boots durable and flexible. We where them every day on our dairy farm.
S**R
boots made for walking
ordered these for a friend. he has used them with no problem as far as I know. quite satisfied.
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