Years later, he moved into the expanding area of video editing, where he served as the company’s senior AVID video editor for three years. Working on a myriad of feature films, Clint honed his skills as a dialogue editor, foley editor, and sound designer. After graduating at the top of his class with an Associates Degree in Recording Engineering, he began working for the famed Soundelux studios in 1994, one of the largest post-production companies specializing in audio for feature films & television. You can also find them on for around $161-$186.Ĭlint’s career has covered nearly the entire realm of audio and video production. The Wolverine Overman CarbonMax work boots are available in sizes 7-14 (M and EW widths), and they retail for $180. Shawn’s still wearing these boots, and when they eventually wear out he’ll likely spend the money to get another similar pair from Wolverine. Being able to walk and work without caring about what’s going on with your boots is a good thing. With the Wolverine boots Shawn found that he never had to watch where he put his feet. When you run back and forth to the car several times a day you tend to eventually resolve yourself to just stepping in whatever is there. ![]() Shawn wore the boots in the rain, and where he parks (a good distance from the warehouse) there’s often a lot of standing water. These boots are also EH (electrical hazard) certified, so there isn’t any metallic hardware that can conduct electricity should you happen to step into a live wire situation-not too common at his work, but nice nonetheless. Shawn’s feedback let us know that the boots are very easy to put on, very comfortable to wear, and they absorb a lot on the jobsite, letting you climb ladders and metal or concrete stairs with confidence (even in the rain). He doesn’t baby his boots-they’re a tool, and they simply need to stay together, perform as expected, and feel comfortable. When you want to see how well a pair of boots holds up under stress, Shawn is your man. Wolverine seemed to think this boot could really stand up to any beating…so we gave it to our resident boot-abuser. These Wolverine Overman boots have a slip, oil, and abrasion-resistant rubber lug outsole, and a 90 degree heel provides excellent traction on ladders and steps. There’s also a lightweight, durable polyurethane midsole to ease impacts when you walk. The Wolverine Overman boots are waterproof to keep your feet dry regardless of what’s going on outside. Protection is provided by both the safety composite toe and the removable, full-foot Wolverine Mutishox footbed cushioning. The goal is to deliver high build quality–but with flexibility so your feet aren’t so stiff as to be uncomfortable.Ī sturdy boot is no good if your feet hurt at the end of the day. The Wolverine Overman waterproof work boots have a full-grain leather upper with reinforced, abrasion-resistant heel and toe. Wolverine Overman CarbonMax Work Boots Featuresīefore we get into the use and experience of the boots, it might be good to hit some background on what makes the Wolverine Overman boots different. After about a month or so of use, we followed up with him and took down some notes.Įditor’s Note: Check out our best work boots review article for our favorite products for all applications. If you want to field test a pair of boots for comfort and durability, you give them to Shawn-I’ll explain more later. ![]() He wanted to try out a pair of protective boots for himself, but wanted to avoid the weight of a steel toe design. ![]() We reviewed the Wolverine Raider Steel Toe Boots last year, but we wanted to get a pair of lighter weight composite toe boots into the hands (or on the feet) of one of our hard-working buddies, Shawn, who operates a forklift for a local freight company.
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