Suuz
New member
- Location
- The Netherlands
I'm in need of a new pair of chainsaw shoes (or two). In a thread about barefoot shoes and recreational climbing @islandarb said about non barefoot work shoes "folks a trying the wrong boots if there feet a hurting". So that made me wonder what shoes could be a good option for me.
Outside work I wear barefoot shoes. I have been for 15 years now. Regular shoes hurt my feet. But working with a chainsaw and wear barefoot shoes is not an option
I now have the Meindl Airstream. There OKish, but they don't give enough space to my toes. My pinky toe is pressed inwards. I have quite wide and high volume feet. (High volume means that the area on top of my feet, between toes and ankle, is quite high.)
Chainsaw boots (shoes) will never be as comfortable as barefoot, but I'm curious what improvements could be realized with an other brand/type of shoe.
Wich shoes do you guys think are interesting to try on? @islandarb I'm curious about your suggestions, seeing the collection of shoes you have
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Outside work I wear barefoot shoes. I have been for 15 years now. Regular shoes hurt my feet. But working with a chainsaw and wear barefoot shoes is not an option
I now have the Meindl Airstream. There OKish, but they don't give enough space to my toes. My pinky toe is pressed inwards. I have quite wide and high volume feet. (High volume means that the area on top of my feet, between toes and ankle, is quite high.)
Chainsaw boots (shoes) will never be as comfortable as barefoot, but I'm curious what improvements could be realized with an other brand/type of shoe.
Wich shoes do you guys think are interesting to try on? @islandarb I'm curious about your suggestions, seeing the collection of shoes you have










