Go a casual day (wouldn’t suggest doing it on a work day) in regular natural breathable shoes (Holes all by the toes) without socks to find out how much your feet really sweat.
Great advice. Got waterproof motorcycle boots. My feet are damp with cotton socks. I´ll buy are pair of moisture-transporting socks (as they are called in Europe)
Covert threads socks made for the military by retired military people they are the best socks I’ve ever owned and there made in the USA and they last , i went through 60 pairs of socks before I found the best.
I would make sure there is a adequate shank in your boots and suggest using a moisture wicking sock. We don’t sell bamboo socks but they are considered moisture wicking. Thanks for watching and let us know if we can help!
@@QuadCitySafetyInc so two months later I still have my boots they work great, I also have my socks. One for every day of the week from Monday all the way to Saturday. THEY DONT EVEN GET SWEATY! Or moist best investment ever for daily comfort on hard days of work for my feet ever
They are Wolverine socks. Strangely enough they discontinued the version that we had in the video. I’d check out any of their steel toe socks though. If you need help tracking some down send an email to updates@quadcitysafety.com
We don't have them for sale on our website but we do stock them in our shoe store. If you would like to get some coming reach out to updates@quadcitysafety.com and we will get you a quote. Here is a link to the sock. www.amazon.com.au/Wolverine-Socks-Ultimate-Safety-White/dp/B00RKMTGH4
Thanks for watching! A lot depends on what you’re wearing for boots. If you’re wearing waterproof boots then make sure you’re wearing a moisture wicking sock. There are socks that also feature added padding that compliment wearing protective toe. Diabetes also require special considerations. If you want to tell me what you’re doing and what you’re wearing I can definitely send you a link. Customerservice@quadcitysafety.com
"Darn Tough" socks if you're willing to spend the money. Fox River steel toe boot sock are also excellent! Just shop around for sales so you're not paying $20.00+ a pair, your better off buying wool instead of poly-whatever. Avoid acrylic like the plague, all socks will have a break down of what they're made from on the packaging somewhere. The package might say WOOL, but it'll be 15% wool, 85% acrylic or some other plastic fibers.
I’m not aware of a waterproof sock in one of our product lines. Looks that the brands that make them market them more as a hiking/athletic sock rather than a work sock. Thanks for watching the video!
I would say if you’re fitted for the proper sized/style of boots for your foot that these issues shouldn’t be happening. Thanks for watching the video!
@@juliocastaneda9784 just giving you a hard time since you’re comment doesn’t make sense to me. We’re going over things to look for in work socks. The title needs to be something that people would be searching so they land on the solutions we are discussing. What info were you searching for? Maybe we can help get you an answer. Thanks for watching regardless..