Nautilus has you covered for your work day with this composite toe hiking shoe. Made with sueded leather and mesh, these shoes feature a comfortable EVA midsole, an ASTM-rated safety composite toe, electrical hazard protection, removable dual density insole and a durable slip and oil-resistant sole. No exposed metal and features a supportive fiberglass shank. When foot safety is a priority, but you’d like as much comfort as possible, consider this Nautilus shoe. A composite toe cap protects, while a wide, ergonomically designed forefoot area keeps you comfortably on your feet all day. Polyurethane insoles also help prevent foot fatigue, and the mesh and suede upper keeps everything breathable. Check out the super-advanced traction soles. Drawing from their athletic footwear heritage, Nautilus Safety Footwear has incorporated the comfort and support of ergonomically designed athletic footwear construction with the tough safety features required by government standards. With their complete line of safety toe footwear -- featuring both steel toe and a new, re-designed, thinner composite toe -- Nautilus Safety Footwear has always strived to improve the quality of footwear comfort and safety for their customers. See more
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i went through 5 or 6 differant shoes. the read cheep one that size was offthen these. i need good arch support, that these have. been wearing them everday.lasted great
I'm required to wear steel toes while on my worksite. Thanks to my recent fitbit, I know those 12-16 hour days often run 10-20 miles and so I go through boots quickly. These are lighter and more comfortable than any steel toe I've worn, and thanks to their good fit, composite toe and shoe like feel, foot fatigue and soreness have become less of a problem. I always recommend wearing thicker socks when on your feet for long days, in which case, buy size accordingly!! These, like many steel/composite toes, will not tighten significantly if you buy big and switch between thick & thin socks.
Let's start this off the way I start most of my shoe reviews off. I destroy work shoes. If you think you're hard on work shoes, I'm pretty sure I'm harder. I take these things on concrete,asphalt, dirt, mud, rock, gravel. I get glues and wood treatment on them. I walk miles a day and they're all hard miles, I walk fast and turn quickly, jog up stairs and down. I need good work shoes.So take everything I say with that in mind.For this price point ($80) I was pleasantly surprised. There are a lot of mediocre or negative reviews about Nautilus around so I wasn't expecting a whole lot from them. I compare them to other shoes that offer about the same range of options that I'm looking for in a shoe (composite/steel toe in an athletic shoe).I have found them to be less comfortable than both the New Balance shoe(soles crack easily): http://www.amazon.com/New-Balance-MID627-Steel-Toe/dp/B00ASHRPIU/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1431789388&sr=1-1&keywords=new+balance+steel+toeand the Keen(expensive): http://www.amazon.com/Keen-Utility-Mens-Detroit-Steel/dp/B004LE824W/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8They are more comfortable than my Sketcher shoe(I thought this shoe was junk): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002AQSFTA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1They held up surprisingly well for the price tag. I got about 8 months out of them, which is actually very good for me, they are absolutely destroyed now though, with holes in the soles and the composite toe starting to rip out of the top. The soles held up rather well all things considered and the rips on top seem to be on par with higher price shoes as well. More durable than expected, though not the most durable shoe I ever owned.These shoes ran a little small and the toe box felt a little tight at my normal size 11, break in period was unpleasant, for the first couple weeks I had serious doubts, and the interior soles are nothing special. I actually just bought a second pair at 11.5 and plan on replacing the interior sole with an aftermarket which will hopefully help with the breakin period and the weak interior sole which I found to be subpar at best.If you're looking for a work shoe that is athletic but still offers a composite toe, these shoes might be worth checking out as long as you keep their limitations in mind and acknowledge the shoe is priced at $80 which is cheaper than a lot of the competition.10/2/2015 UPDATESo I purchased a size 11.5 which is a 1/2 size larger than I normally get, I inserted a pair of $20 Dr. Scholls soles that I got at Target and the comfort level was pretty much night and day for me. The toe box was no longer slightly too small, and with the thicker sole the shoe was the correct fit for my foot. I had almost no break in period with this method.I'm now almost exactly 5 months into this pair of shoes and they're still very comfortable, they're definitely starting to show some significant signs of wear and tear. I think I'll probably get another 2 months, MAYBE 3 (they would be completely destroyed at that point)0, which will put them right in line with the longevity of my last pair.So after my second pair pretty much everything in my original review is holding true, with the addition that you can most likely improve the comfort dramatically by getting a half size larger than your normal shoe and adding your own sole insert, which will of course slightly off-set the lower price of the shoe.I'm not in love with this shoe, but there are no glaring weakness to it that are forcing me to go out and find a different shoe for my next purchase. If I'm not simply feeling bored with the shoe, I'll probably pick up another pair in a couple of months, which is its own positive review if I've purchased 3 pairs of them.
When I first reviewed these I gave them 3 stars, that was a mistake. Below is my updated review.My thoughts when I first received these: Pro's: * Really light weight. * Good looking, look well built. * The laces are unique, really flexible, stay tied, like para-cord without the core. * Cheap price, free shipping, quick delivery. Con's * Even after wearing them for a few days (long days, a lot of walking on concrete) the toes still point upward. * The toe area doesn't seem to be designed quite right. I have a Wide, but my little toes still rub. * The outside back of the heel doesn't look like it will take much abuse by using the other toe to remove the shoe. * These are so light weight I wonder about longevity. * Since wearing these the arthritis in my knees and R. hip have started to ache. Could be coincidental, but the time corresponds with only the use of these shoes. * Given that they're light weight I would have thought these would have been cooler to wear.My thoughts after owning them for a couple months: * The toe/front half of the shoe is constructed strangely. The shoe is dished out in the front, around the ball of the foot. The center of the front half of the shoe is lower and the side taper up. This pinches your toes & causes the shoe to twist beneath my foot, jamming my small toes to grind against the back edge of the composite toe. * They have not begun to come apart, but putting them on, or taking them off, they feel like there isn't much life left in them, like they're not far from falling apart. * The sole is too thin, I'm sure if I stepped on a sharp stone it might punch through the sole. Not a feature you want in a pair of safety shoes. * The heal is not very rugged, so over time they will come apart if I continue to step on the heels to remove my shoes. * The rubber reinforced toe is a nice touch, it seems that the toe will not be a problem with these. * They are light weight and well vented. * I wouldn't recommend buying these.
The fit of the toe is all I think I could complain about. But my feet are so wide Fred Flintstone would be envious! In a soft shoe I can order an E-wide ten. But a ten and a half is usually less restricting. Not being used to steel toes I didn't want to risk wearing boots when my feet sweat so badly. These let my feet dry (except for the toes) They were white with moisture for the first week. I think these problems are unusual, for most People they should fit what they normally wear. If your foot is wide, order a double wide and you will probably enjoy them better. As for me, i have worn them for a month now and my feet do not bother me since they broke in. They have little wear, the sole feels good even all day on ladder rungs. My feet are not sweaty to the point of white skin anymore, even after 12 hour days, so i have to give them a five star. And my toes no longer feel pinched so either my shoes are broke in or my feet did!