I have found THEE WORLD'S BEST PAIR OF ROOF CLEANING BOOTS!

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I have been wanting to share this for a while. I have found a pair of boots that have an UNBELIEVABLE grip on even the wettest, steepest, and soapiest tile roofs. They use a oil and slip resistant type of tread that you find on shoes that cooks wear in restaurants. They are 12" boots so they shield most of your shins from overspray and are comfortable and lightweight.

Best of all they are only $39.99. I have never used "Tiger Paws" but doubt they grip much better.

Here's the link

http://www.shoesforcrews.com/sfc3/i...=c_store.viewDetailsOfProduct&partnumber=5004
 
My roof tech needs a new pair and has been mentioning boots. If they are really that good I may just get him a pair of these. Most all of the roofs we do are tile.
 
My roof tech needs a new pair and has been mentioning boots. If they are really that good I may just get him a pair of these. Most all of the roofs we do are tile.

Larry they will grip steep tile roofs covered in SH mix like nobodys business! Thats no Al Bundy shoe salesman talk either! lol I usually put a lot of gain in my mix on tile roofs which makes slippery SH even more slippery and still have excellent traction.
 
At Scott Stone's recommendation earlier this year, I tried some of these as I could not find the muck boots or similar type boots in very wide (11eeee) so I bought some of these.

I am impressed in how comfortable these boots are, how they feel like they weigh nothing, keep the water out and are very, very wide even though they don't say they are wide.

These are very good boots but they don't last but about 4 or 5 months on concrete and rock/gravel surfaces but other than that they are great and I keep on buying them.
 
Shoes for crews are the best slip resistant shoe. Walmart sells tred-safe, they are cheaper but do not last as long and not as comfortable. They make a big difference on wet tile.
 
That's what I use. They used to give me had blisters, but I got some good insoles for them. Now I can wear them all day, no problem

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I've noticed they are comfortable until the 4th or 5th hour of tile roof walking. Some insoles would definitely help. Ill try that. Thanks
 
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I have been wanting to share this for a while. I have found a pair of boots that have an UNBELIEVABLE grip on even the wettest, steepest, and soapiest tile roofs. They use a oil and slip resistant type of tread that you find on shoes that cooks wear in restaurants. They are 12" boots so they shield most of your shins from overspray and are comfortable and lightweight.

Best of all they are only $39.99. I have never used "Tiger Paws" but doubt they grip much better.

Here's the link

http://www.shoesforcrews.com/sfc3/i...=c_store.viewDetailsOfProduct&partnumber=5004

We dont clean many roofs from atop any more....... but wow those look so cool!

AC
 
I like to have laces on my shoes... I have a pair of these and the sole does wear down fast... they are AWESOME for house washes.. Roofs though, well...

Tile Roofs they work great on...shingle not so much....

Tile Roofs- shoes for crews
Shingle-cougar paws
 
They still the Best
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I have been wanting to share this for a while. I have found a pair of boots that have an UNBELIEVABLE grip on even the wettest, steepest, and soapiest tile roofs. They use a oil and slip resistant type of tread that you find on shoes that cooks wear in restaurants. They are 12" boots so they shield most of your shins from overspray and are comfortable and lightweight.

Best of all they are only $39.99. I have never used "Tiger Paws" but doubt they grip much better.

Here's the link

http://www.shoesforcrews.com/sfc3/i...=c_store.viewDetailsOfProduct&partnumber=5004
 
I wear them to do a pool every year. Very steep to the deep end and they do not slip!
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Bullfrogs destroy my feet and not only do they grip the roof, they hold a ton of dirt in the treads. Can get real annoying, cleaning pool decks and driveways, tracking mud everywhere. I especially like it when I leave my gun on the lanai of a pool deck and end up having to unroll my hose and start up the machine to clean up the mess.
 
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