The Wolverine Men's Ranchero Romeo Steel Toe Industrial Shoe is designed for those who value both comfort and protection in their work footwear. This pull-on slate shoe combines functionality with a rugged aesthetic, making it an excellent choice for various industrial settings. The full-grain leather upper offers durability while retaining a classic look, ensuring that you can wear these shoes from the job site to casual outings without missing a beat.
Feature | Wolverine Ranchero Romeo | Timberland PRO 6" Pit Boss | Carhartt CMF6371 |
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Steel Toe | Yes | Yes | No |
Upper Material | Full-Grain Leather | Leather and Synthetic | Leather |
Cushioning | Full-Cushioned EVA | Polyurethane Footbed | Comfort Cushion insole |
Water Resistance | Yes | Yes | No |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Lightweight |
Comfort: The full-cushioned molded EVA footbed takes comfort to the next level, allowing you to stay on your feet for extended periods without excessive fatigue. It's particularly beneficial for those in labor-intensive jobs.
Durability: Crafted from high-quality full-grain leather, this shoe withstands the rigors of daily use. The Bon Welt construction further enhances its longevity, making it a reliable choice for anyone in need of durable work footwear.
Support: With a built-in steel shank, the Ranchero Romeo provides excellent arch support, which helps in reducing foot strain and potential injuries during long workdays.
Traction: The rubber lug outsole excels at providing grip across various terrains. This is crucial when maneuvering through slippery or uneven surfaces typical in industrial settings.
Style: With its sleek slate appearance and timeless design, these shoes transition effortlessly from a professional environment to casual outings, making them versatile in nature.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional cushioning and fit, ideal for long wear. |
Durability | 10/10 | High-quality materials ensure lasting performance. |
Support | 8/10 | Provides good arch support with a steel shank. |
Traction | 9/10 | Reliable grip on various surfaces enhances safety. |
Style | 8/10 | Attractive design suitable for multiple occasions. |
These boots were pretty much what I needed and I trusted the comments of the reviewers. Thanks guys! Specifically, they are larger than normal size and are NOT steel toe.
Not steel toe as advertised, definitely not worth this price without it. Also run pretty large.
Came in under budget! I’m. Allowed 75 dollars for steel toes and wasn’t sure what to expect but they were quite comfortable. It’s possible they might be a bit large but that’s better than being to small
Excellent quality for the money! Very supple leather upper and solid sole. I always wear size 10 or 10.5 in just about every brand of shoe, but these were pretty big. Ordered a 10, but should have gone with 9.5. Width was also a bit wider than typical medium D width shoes. I'll plan on wearing them with thicker boot socks.
These were not steel toe as advertised on the description
Love the boots. They look nice and feel solid. I ordered my normal size 10, but it was a full-size to big. So I returned them and ordered a size 9, which fit perfectly. For those claiming it’s not a steel toe, I tested them with a magnet; and they ARE INDEED STEEL TOES! Very pleased with my boots.
As everyone else has noted, these run about a full size large. They are full grain and SOLID shoes, particularly for the $55 I paid. Solid value.
My husband is a construction landscaper. I insist on him having quality shoes to protect his feet. He goes through work shoes every about every 5 months. ( they look haggard sometimes the steal toe is peaking through the leather). We usually buy steal toed Irish Setter shoes. After reading reviews I decided that I would get him a new brand that looked like it would give the Irish Setter a run for its money and maybe last a little longer. The Wolverine did not make it through one day. The factory insert came out the first day! They bunched up and he tried to put them back and they bunched up again. They actually bruised the bottom of his feet!