Ask anyone working a 12-hour shift around Elko County and they’ll tell you: a bad pair of boots ruins your whole day. But most people make the same mistake — they wait until the leather is split open or the steel toe is showing before they buy a new pair.
A good pair of boots provides support, protects your feet, and helps keep you comfortable through long shifts and demanding jobs. But according to Bill Witt, Foot Health & Fit Specialist, one of the biggest mistakes people make is waiting until their boots are visibly falling apart before replacing them.
The truth is, your boots may stop doing their job long before the leather looks worn out.
Look beyond the outside of your boots
Your boots can still look good on the outside while the support and cushioning inside are beginning to break down.
The midsole and outsole absorb thousands of impacts over time. As that cushioning compresses, your boots may no longer provide the same support they did when they were new.
Some signs that it may be time to replace your work boots include:
- Foot, knee, hip or back soreness that was not there when the boots were new
- Noticeable loss of cushioning or support underfoot
- Uneven wear on the soles or heels
- Reduced traction or more frequent slipping
- Visible cracks, separation or damage to the outsole or midsole
If your boots do not feel as comfortable or supportive as they used to, do not ignore it.
Think of your boots like tires
Bill Witt, Foot Health & Fit Specialist at Red Wing Shoes, puts it simply: “Treat your boots like the tires on your truck.” You would not drive on bald tires until the steel cords show through, especially on wet, slick or uneven ground. The same goes for your soles — by the time you notice you are slipping, you have already let them go too far.
Worn soles can reduce your grip on wet surfaces, uneven ground, ladders and other work environments. That means worn-out boots can become a safety issue even when they still look wearable.
Your footbeds matter too
Sometimes your boots are not the only problem.
Footbeds and insoles compress with use and gradually lose their ability to absorb shock and properly support your arches. Replacing worn footbeds regularly, or upgrading to custom 3D footbeds, can make a noticeable difference in comfort and fatigue during a long workday.
Should you repair or replace?
Quality work boots do not always have to be replaced when the soles wear out.
Many premium boots can be rebuilt or resoled. If the leather upper is still in good condition, repairing the boots may extend their life while allowing you to keep the comfort of a pair that is already broken in.
Your local Red Wing Shoes team can inspect your boots and help determine whether repairing or replacing them makes the most sense.
Taking care of your boots can save you money
Waiting too long to address worn footwear can mean more than uncomfortable feet. Worn-out support and traction can contribute to soreness, joint discomfort, fatigue and potential injuries.
Investing in quality work boots and maintaining them properly can also be more economical than repeatedly replacing less durable footwear.
Not sure if your boots have more miles left?
Bring them in and have them checked.
An experienced fit specialist at your local Red Wing Shoes store can inspect your current boots, talk with you about how they are wearing and help determine whether you need new footbeds, a repair or a new pair.

