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What to Bring - Boots (footwear specifics)

 
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Q: What type of boots are recommended?
Will there be lots of muck and mud? (might be seasonal) If so would muck boots or waterproof boots be suggested?

Is there a need for steal toed /hard toed boots for safety? How often? (daily, sometimes? etc.)

What surfaces are typical? / Is there a need for good traction on the bottom of the boot?
 
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Candice, welcome to the forum.

Are you coming to one of the Wheaton Labs events?

If so knowing which one might help with the answers to your questions.
 
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Yes, 8/28.

The good news it that my mom remembered she had steel toed boots! So I’m bringing those to have just in case.

I might try to find some other work boots too so that I’m not getting in a workout with the weight of these if I don’t need it!


Brands or stores you like or recommend would be helpful.
 
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Anything with a steel toe would be super deluxe.  

It is rare to get into the mud.  I think comfortable hiking boots are probably the most common.  Although some people choose something much lighter.

Winter is when it get interesting - but we now have a bunch of "overboots" that seem to help people be quite comfortable.
 
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