I'm a 40-year-old woman starting a beginner woodworking class and I need to get CSA-approved safety footwear. Since I'm buying these for leisure and I'm unsure if I'll really dive into woodworking, I'm looking for a shoe or boot that's versatile enough for other everyday activities. Any recommendations?
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Honestly, reaching out for advice might lead to mixed results! Just remember, some of us are out here sporting our safety flip-flops in the workshop, which probably isn’t the ideal solution. But hey, if they're approved, I guess they work in a pinch!
If you're in Canada, it's great that you’re considering CSA footwear! I did a quick search and found that Mr. Safety Shoes is a solid vendor. Make sure you check out what specific features you need based on your class—like steel toe or steel shank. I’ve had success with brands like Doc Martens and Red Wing, but keep in mind that they might be pricier. Doc Martens were the most comfortable for me during long wear, but they all held up well! Just remember, these shoes can be a bit heavy because of the safety features, which might limit their versatility for regular use.
You might want to check out stores like Canadian Tire or Mark's Work Wearhouse for CSA footwear. They usually have a decent selection. If you're lucky, they might even carry lighter steel-toed runners, which can be more comfortable for daily wear. Plus, they have a funny side benefit—perfect for giving a playful kick to friends! ?
