Great Product
Prompt delivery, fit well, and was comfortable from the start.
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The Justin Drywall 10" Waterproof Men's Work Boot is designed for those who need durability and comfort in demanding work environments. With its western styling and waterproof upper, this boot not only offers protection but also a unique aesthetic appeal that sets it apart from typical work boots.
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Prompt delivery, fit well, and was comfortable from the start.
One boot was larger than the other one, and they are completely useless to my husband. He cannot wear them. We gave them to my son who wears the same size, and he had the same issue. Right boot is much larger than the other. So we are out the money. Waited too long to wear them and can't send them back.
I originally ordered the Justin J-Max / J'Flex Tan Goucho Work Boot Style 4440 in a size 10 D . After waiting what seemed like forever for them to arrive , I put them on and my feet were swimming in them . The size 10 D were way too big . I also did not like the taller shafts . I was imagining those shafts being really floppy after wearing for few months . And they also were Not waterproof . ( I do plan on wearing them outside in all kinds of weather ) .So they got returned the next day .I originally wanted these Justin Boots listed here ( Style # WK4960 ). I should of followed my instinct !!First of all I went down a half size ( 9.5D ) . They fit and feel perfect !! The leather shafts are an inch shorter than the 4440's but they are thicker and will stand the test of time . And they are Waterproof to boot !! ( no pun intended ) .So bottom line - If you are trying to decide on a nice pair of work boots and you are caught in between these WK4960's and the 4440's - I would highly recommend going with these . And save yourself like $30 to $40 !!** REMEMBER -- ORDER HALF SIZE DOWN !!
Great boot. Nice fit.Quality issues that have come up: Justin should really improve both the durability and quality of the leather used on the vamp/upper and shaft of this boot. After normal daily wear+tear (and periodic leather care) I have seen issues with the areas around the throat and front quarter.At this price, you can't really complain -- they look great, fit well, and hold up to abuse (for $150, not made in USA, you can't ask for more).
I am a big fan of Justin boots. I have two pair of cowboy (western style) Justin boots. I ordered these to replace my everyday "hiking" boots. They're great being worn as casual or dressy. They're extremely comfortable and not near as heavy as one might expect. Another fabulous product from Justin boots.
These boots look great, just what I wanted. Not too fancy. The leather is soft and supple. Very easy on the ankles and shins right out of the box. That's where the good part ends for me though. I followed all the Justin advice for getting a good fit. These boots just keep on hurting though. I measure in at 10.5 E. I rarely find I can wear that size though. Its hard to find brands that are true to size. Size marked correctly or not, its difficult to find something that actually fits. Asics sneakers fit me well in a 11.5 4E. I took the Justin suggestion of ordering a 1/2 size under my tennis shoe size and I got the 11 EE. It feels very narrow on my foot. Instep holds my foot securely, side to side width is marginal and the toe box is very narrow for me. My fourth toe hits the side of the toe box as it tapers while I still have an inch and a half of toe room beyond my longest toes. I feel they are unnecessarily long just to look stylish. A 1/2 size down would be even tighter and more cramped on the toes, a half size up would be even longer and too loose in the instep/throat. You want some tightness in the instep so your foot doesn't slide forward and bang your toes. Mine bang anyway because of the narrow toe box. I'm sorry I wore them outside, they are not a good fit to my feet and never will be. They felt reasonable at first and I really thought they would get better. But as the days wore on, I could take less and less of these. My #4 toes were taking a beating from the side of the toe box.I learned a good tip after the fact: Take the insole out of a new shoe and step on the insole to see how your foot will fit. Doing this test, I have two toes hanging off the sides of the Justin insole and still an inch and a half of room ahead of my first and second toes. Very narrow in the toe.Since I wore these and worked outside in them, I couldn't return them. Or at least I didn't feel right returning them. I was willing to accept my mistake and wear these on a limited basis for snow shoveling and casual outings. Then I stumbled on some good news. After reading some other reviews mentioning quality problems, I gave the boots a close inspection. They were in fact showing signs of failure. 10 days old! There is a good amount of vinyl in these boots. The pull loops are a sandwich of leather and vinyl. One loop had cracked right through the vinyl. Hard to notice unless you look under the loop. Its not like I am pulling hard on these loops either. Not a struggle at all to pull these on. With the vinyl torn, the thin leather skin will soon follow. Why would they skimp on these things? The vinyl seams down the sides are cracked at the flex points. The stitching on one of the insteps was very sloppy and pulled loose from walking and squatting. The stitching in the cloth lining inside at the rear came undone. This was also loosely stitched, like basting stitches. This is the area where your heel rubs as you put them on, a few inches down from the top of the boot. Its right where the vinyl lining transitions to cloth lining. Again, it has not been a struggle to pull these on so this is unacceptable wear after 10 days. Considering these defects, I had no guilt sending these boots back to Amazon.Just to restate, these boots look great. If they happen to fit your feet they probably will be quite comfortable for you. I still would not recommend them as a daily work boot though. I don't think they will hold up. Build quality/consistency is questionable. There are a more happy reviews here than not so there must be some good in theses boots. My issues are mainly all on one boot, maybe I got a bad one. If you get these boots, be sure to look them over closely before your 30 days runs out. You might identify some defects that might otherwise take a few months to create a 'hard' failure.I am trying out some new boots, Wolverine Brek Wellingtons in 11 3E. My first impression was they are not as soft and supple as these Justin boots. They are a bit stiff. However, they are noticeably shorter than the Justin's and have a wider toe box. The instep feels more snug and secure while still leaving me room for my toes to splay out to their natural position. The heel fits me better too. So far I'm liking them and they have softened up nicely and they are comfortable. Give them a look if you have trouble finding wide boots that fit.
These are by far some of the best fitting comfortable work boots I have ever purchased! They do tend to run a bit on the large size. I normally use a 10.5 2Ein regular boots, I ordered a size 10 2E and they fit perfect.