
How to prevent Caterpillar shoes from slipping?
Why does my foot slip in my shoe?
If you wear shoes with heels, the risk of slipping comes from perspiration or an exaggerated arch due to the height of the heels. However, if it's safety shoes, the cause of poor foot hold inside the shoe is due to size. It is recommended to choose a size larger than the usual shoe size. On the other hand, if it is much larger, the foot will probably slip in the shoe.
Sometimes materials can be a reason for slipping feet. The bases of the shoes and the mobility of the feet must also be taken into account. Finally, if the shoe contains details that are not suitable for the foot, it can cause discomfort. It can be leather shoes, overly stiff uppers, poorly made seams, etc.
What to wear under Caterpillar shoes to avoid slipping?
How to widen safety shoes?
Before starting work, it is advisable to make sure that safety shoes are comfortable to wear. Sneakers can limit foot fatigue. When buying, for example, the wearer should choose soft shoes. However, there are many tricks to widen safety shoes.
Some tips
To make safety shoes more flexible, just wear thick socks. This remains an effective method to make them more practical.
Another way is to use newspaper rolled up into balls. Moisten it before placing it in the shoes.
Another way to enlarge the front part of your shoes. Take a freezer bag full of water and place it inside the shoes at toe level.
What can a shoemaker do?
A cobbler is a professional craftsman, capable of repairing any type of shoe, such as heeled shoes or safety shoes. Whether it is the visible part or the inside of the shoe, the professional can carry out operations such as maintenance and repairs.
When feet keep slipping in Caterpillar safety shoes despite our tips, calling on a shoemaker is the best solution. The latter repairs shoes and shoes, he can advise customers on how to better maintain them. Only a shoemaker can perform restorations on pairs of shoes, because he knows each part of the shoes. It fixes all parts, such as:
- Shank;
- Shoe toe;
- Bonbout;
- Slide;
- Guarantors;
- Buttress;
- Slap;
- Districts;
- Outsoles;
- Welt;
- Insole;
- Smooth;
- Stem.
For safety shoes, the artisan shoemaker will probably recommend the use of false soles inside the shoes. This will prevent him from modifying the safety shoes which must comply with standards, EN ISO 20345:2011 in this case. This trick will raise the foot which will stop slipping inside the shoe.
What does a shoemaker do: restoration, maintenance, oiling the leather...
To prevent slipping, a cobbler can use a frame to design microgrooves on the sole. When shoes are new, sometimes the sole is smooth. To remedy this, the shoemaker includes pads so as not to slip. Among his skills, he can perform different operations.
Make a non-slip sole
Whether a non-slip sole or a slippery sole?
It is possible for a shoemaker to know what type of soles are, whether slippery or non-slip. Moreover, the professional can integrate good quality pads and thus avoid premature wear of the shoe soles.
Repair damaged shoes
This is about repairing and restoring seams, broken heels, leather uppers, etc. The shoemaker has adequate and good quality materials. This allows the inclusion of pads protecting the soles allowing excellent grip of the shoe.
Shoe care
Whether it's leather, suede or other shoes, the shoemaker can maintain them. Always in contact with the ground, safety shoes may require refurbishment. Some craftsmen agree to repaint colored textile or leather shoes.