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Reddit mentions of Rhino Laces Unbreakable Shoe Laces, Reflective Black, Large

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Rhino Laces Unbreakable Shoe Laces, Reflective Black, Large
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    Features:
  • The only guaranteed to be unbreakable, fire proof and cut proof shoelace available
  • Created by wildland firefighters
  • Length 70 inches, enough for 8 - 12 eyelets
  • Your boots are only as strong as your laces
  • Patent pending Formula
Specs:
ColorReflective Black
Height1 Inches
Length70 Inches
SizeLarge
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Rhino Laces Unbreakable Shoe Laces, Reflective Black, Large:

u/spasticpoodle ยท 5 pointsr/BlueCollarWomen

Guy here, My wife just journeyed out as an inside wireman 6 months ago. She and I have scoured the land for good pants for her to wear, and here is what we have discovered in the past 5.5 years:

  1. Red-Ant pants are great, but super $$$, and last time we checked, didn't offer a double knee. She has one pair, and they have lasted longer than other brands.
  2. Whatever you end up getting, get double-knee pants. You can buy pads that slip into the space in the double knee, and they are way more comfortable than using regular knee pads. She does a lot of kneeling (she's been working in a freeway tunnel's air ducts for the past 9 months, because most of the guys on her crew are either too whiney, or too fat to do the work)
  3. My wife has hips, so men's carhartts don't fit. Carhartt DOES make pants in women's sizes, and any work clothing store should be able to order them in for you. One thing we found though, is that the pants made in the US factory fit differently than the pants made in the Mexico factory, so make sure if you special order, you can return without penalty if the ones sent to you don't fit quite right.
  4. High-vis shirts: My wife, being that she is a woman, has curves that men don't have, so practically NO high-vis shirts actually fit. They are either balloons, or they are too tight. She was also working road crew for a few years, and wanted long-sleeved high-vis, so she wouldn't get super sunburned. Finding long-sleeved, ANSI IIV shirts that fit was basically impossible. There is a high-vis clothing manufacturer here in Seattle. They did make "Augmented visibility" long-sleeved shirts in women's fit, but not class 2 or 3 high vis. We contacted them, through a distributor, and had them custom-run 15 shirts that conformed to class 3 standards... They have lasted her for the past few years, and are still in good shape, so that was a good decision.
  5. Shoes: She has wide feet. Wide enough that no steel-toe, in-stock Redwing shoe fits. We found that KEEN shoes are the most comfortable for her, and there are models she can get that are EE, steel toe, full-shank, and electrically insulative. The only thing with keens is that the hook-eyes for the laces are cast out of shitty pot metal, and tend to break quickly, so we generally just take them down to a local shoe repair place, and have them rivet in better hook eyes.
  6. Shoe Laces: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JWWIF2C/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Buy one pair, you will never buy shoe laces again. In fact, they will outlast your boots by years.