DeWalt boots have been one of the few brands I use for daily use shop boots. Decent Quality for the price point. This is my second pair and the first lasted about a year and probably could of stretched a bit longer. I use custom orthotics, so that helps me wear these for 8+ hours, 5 days a week doing general labor tasks.Right fitting Feels good lightweightI work construction, window and door installation to be precise. These boots are comfortable but did not last me 6 months before the souls started talking.This is my third pair! They are very light and comfy! Like a tile setter they are not last more than a year specially when I have hard time doing floors . But they are fantastic for long shifts!For the price, I haven’t come across a better pair of steel toe work boots. Very comfortable.I work heavy construction(steel mill, power plant, foundries, all industry with lotsa grease, molten metal, chemicals, etc.) and these are holding up considerably good. Very Comfortable, especially for 12 or more hours.Have to add padding under insoles to raise them high enough so the edges of my feet don't rub against the rubber bead that runs around the entire outer sole. It sticks up about a 1/4 of an inch, inside and outside, and becomes severely uncomfortable after a long work day. Have been wearing these for months now.I've had everything from Timberland Pros to Redwings and Chippewas and these are hands down my favorite. They last just as long and are 10 times more comfortable. Only down side is they are not waterproof but a couple coats of Camp Dry solves that. For the money, you can't go wrong.