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Work Shoes vs. Running Shoes / Hiking shoes

There are several factors to consider when choosing work shoes. Often, work shoes and running shoes can look quite similar. Hear what our work and safety footwear specialist, Glenn Bingen, has to say about the differences between these types of shoes.

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Extend the lifespan of your work or safety shoes

- Wenaas recommends
By replacing the insoles after 6 months of use, comfort will be improved, and it is also more hygienic. Changing the insoles will extend the life of the shoe, as it will feel “like new,” making it a great contributor to sustainable use.

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Shock-absorbing insole

Our work and safety footwear specialist, Glenn Bingen, explains why it might be a good idea to replace the original shock-absorbing insole in your shoes with an even better one—especially in footwear you use for work.

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The stability of the work shoe

Find out why you should wear a work shoe on the job and not a regular sneaker.

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