thats interesting ,PERCH FOOT, im wondering if its a medical condition ! i will surely get it,if i wear my current shoes long term.
here is a photo of a different shoe i bought for ladder work.made by HIMALAYAN , it is a proper work shoe,anti-slip sole and ceramic toecap ,ceramic shank and looks very pro . BUT BUT BUT , IT proved to be truly dangerous on the ladders,very poor grip, especially in the wet .
Jesse,
I guess perch foot is the real reason I got my Magnum boots. Awhile back I switched from Merrell to Keen boots. One morning I woke up and the pain in the arch of my right foot was so bad I could hardly walk.
I hobbled into the police uniform store like I was a cripple. My foot hurt really bad. I strapped on my new Magnum boots and was able to walk out with a limp. The difference in support was unbelievable. That was six months ago and my foot still hurts a little.
If youāre using sectional ladders wear good boots!
erch foot is the real reason I got my Magnum boots. Awhile back I switched from Merrell to Keen boots. One morning I woke up and the pain in the arch of my right foot was so bad I could hardly walk.
Wow, that sounds like a really bad case of perch foot! Iāve had my calves cramp up really bad the next day, but thankfully Iāve never had my arches sieze up. Iām 31, and I can tell you that my body isnāt the same as it was at 21. Iām actually stronger, I can bench press decent weight and do a lot of pull-ups but the recovery time is longer. I was never sore from working at 20, but now that Iām in my 30ās I can get super stiff just from window cleaning a couple of houses!
You said a flat soled work boot. Any particular brand or style? I was thinking of the lace up boots with the off-white kinda wavy sole that lots of construction workers use. I donāt like the vibram or hiking boot style cus they pick up pebbles and I donāt want to scratch s customers hard wood floors. Guess I should get some booty boots too. I used to wear the magnums and Hi-tech boots, but after 25 years as a cop and I donāt want the cop or military look.
Phil,
The construction worker boots have a nice look to them. Thatās what I wore when I started up my business. Theyāre nice on the street but slippery on roofs.
Roofing boots work well, they have a stiff shank and good traction. They are heavy and expensive though. I had boots like this before - took a while to break in, but you can resole them. Lace to toe design cinches your feet up tighter so your feet donāt slip around.
Is everybody carrying skate shoes for window cleaners in their inventory. Probably not. Great idea WCR.
I was talking with a roofer and he said skate shoes are the ultimate footwear for safety. He also said you have to be crazy to walk a pitched roof wearing boots. He said it drives him crazy when he sees other companies running around roofs in boots. He wants to jump out of his truck a yell obscenities at them because theyāre stupid.
The flatter the sole the better. Skate shoes at a window cleaning supply store. Way to go WCR!
Hey guys Iāve found something better than my magnum tactical boots. I believe the Red Wing 606ās are better. Better support and they last longer. Iām a storefront guy so I love them. I got mine in black.
I still use magnums a couple days a week because itās best for your feet not to wear the same style shoe every day.