Both colours Honey and Espresso are priced at £31.50
A few of the sizes are low stock so if they aren't there when you check, it's because they have sold out.
All comments (63)
Username57
10 Jul 16#1
Looks amazing, great reviews too. Tempting. Thank you very much for posting this deal.
ronin13 to Username57
10 Jul 162#2
What reviews?
bbdom
10 Jul 16#3
Whoop - I love Cat shoes and trainers - just bought a set.
Much obliged :smiley:
lovernotfighter
10 Jul 16#4
Hot deal - I've got too much footwear so must resist!
flipper118
10 Jul 16#5
i really don't need any more shoes, but.....cannot.....resist......thanks (:confused:)
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Iman1
10 Jul 16#6
Heat added and ordered, Great find :smile:
tallpete33
10 Jul 16#7
In my size too ! :smile: Thanks !
Biker Jeff
10 Jul 162#8
Not heard of this model of Cat boot before.... They look identical to Colorado's.
I've worn Colorado's for years, they're tough as hell and supremely comfortable..... Tempted to try these Bruisers.
Great price for Cats.... heated.
ovverbruv to Biker Jeff
10 Jul 16#13
colorados are the best, picked up 2 pairs when UGC in Brum closed down, paid 30 quid each for them
thepharmacist
10 Jul 16#9
Thank you op, heat on the way!
snipper01
10 Jul 16#10
heat added and boots ordered ☺ ...... thanks
money-talks
10 Jul 16#11
Very good, but I did resist, this time
tompotter
10 Jul 16#12
Heat good spot :smiley:
Biker Jeff
10 Jul 16#14
Yes, i think they're the best boots you can get. They last me years and i prefer them to Timberlands.
Bought some Cat Stickshift boots a few years ago and they weren't a patch on Colorados...... hence why i'm not sure whether to buy these Bruisers.
ovverbruv
10 Jul 162#15
always disappointed with Cat shoes though, they never seem to last.
friendlyfire321 to ovverbruv
10 Jul 16#16
Same. Soles seem to wear down fast and leather goes shabby. These are cheap at this price to be fair.
Jonnyblock
10 Jul 16#17
Thanks, used my £10 Audible credit.
kris1234
10 Jul 16#18
quality getting worse every year
Sackboy1
10 Jul 16#19
Thanks OP. Used my £10 audible credit too. Plus 5% NUS discount.
Got them for £19.92. :sunglasses:
alfabed
10 Jul 16#20
Steel toe ?
gdale1
10 Jul 16#21
Thanks just ordered heat added
kris1234
10 Jul 16#22
no steel toe
555jamie
10 Jul 16#23
How you get audio credit
coventgamer
10 Jul 16#24
finished now
Bashstreet
10 Jul 16#25
Bargain!
Gordinho
10 Jul 16#26
I absolutely don't need these, I have two nearly new pairs of nubuck Timberlands, a newish pair of leather Timberland
Originals and a nearly new pair of Berghaus hiking boots.
Bought!
Ger73
10 Jul 161#27
Anyone know if these are steel toe?
Mikey1610
10 Jul 161#28
The bruiser range are awesome boots, very durable and especially good for the winter. Had mine approx 6 years and they still look great
mxer450
10 Jul 16#29
Cheers Op
ZoeGarcia
10 Jul 16#30
I like it :smile:
MentaL
10 Jul 16#31
Perfect, I've bought two of these before at full price so this at a bargain is a big buy for me, cheers.
Georgedeals
10 Jul 16#32
Good find
CoolElectronics
10 Jul 161#33
Too much in benefits :smirk:
Shambolic
10 Jul 16#34
Question has already been asked in post #20, and answered in post #22 :wink:
tungle106
10 Jul 16#35
I'm size 7.5
What should I get 7 or 8?
trate4
10 Jul 16#36
These waterproof at all? Need a decent pair for muddy parks for walking the dog.
Superb find! Unfortunately they no longer have my colour of choice (Espresso) in size 9-10 :disappointed:. Chances these will come back in stock? :man:
souljacker
10 Jul 16#40
Great find,ordered a pair of Espresso, had a pair of the honey ones before and they lasted years
wilson1973
10 Jul 162#41
I'm a 9 in Nike trainers,9.5 Adidas trainers and an 8 in my 2 pairs of caterpillar boots if this may help anyone,just ordered the darker pair,thanks OP
Always found cat boots to be well made,Timberland shoes and boots are poorly made I feel,at least in recent years anyway,just trading on a name
Jijin2
10 Jul 16#42
if only they were acceptable in an office, I would really need something like this for winter :disappointed:
mikeyfive
10 Jul 16#43
Anyone asking if these are waterproof, you can treat the leather with Nikwax or something similar. Works a treat.
G0OSE
10 Jul 16#44
Same, although haven't tried cat boots for a long time, so taking your recommendation of a size 8.
lovelybeer
10 Jul 161#45
Ah nuts no size 11 :disappointed: thanks for posting regardless - these are decent for the money!
janepen
10 Jul 16#46
bought one (size 7) with 10 pounds voucher from amazon audio trial. Great deal!!!!
Biker Jeff
10 Jul 16#47
Decided to give these a go...... hope they're as good as their Colorado's and not like their crappy Stickshift's.
jshodgson
11 Jul 16#48
No big sizes left in either colour. Good price if you can get your size.
nietenteges
11 Jul 16#49
Heat added and ordered. Thanks.
horsepills
11 Jul 161#50
You just bought one? That's a bit odd...(did you see what I did there?..:sunglasses:)
denisedoris
11 Jul 16#51
Bought one for my dad. If they last 6 months they will be worth it.
aishy1066
11 Jul 16#52
Ordered a pair but long delivery time even on Prime
ovverbruv
11 Jul 16#53
i wear my colorados with a suit to work
yourmam84
11 Jul 16#54
I love how their name hints at giving someone a good kicking with them...
wilson1973
11 Jul 16#55
Fingers crossed
Cameron92
11 Jul 16#56
A poor mans Timberlands
allowed
11 Jul 16#57
A character from dandy or beano comic for us oldies
coventgamer
11 Jul 161#58
bought 5 pairs for ebay
Gordinho
11 Jul 16#59
Oi!
(I would have responded sooner but I've been watching a Jeremy Kyle box set) :wink:
dezontk
11 Jul 16#60
Biker Jeff
14 Jul 161#61
Just had these boots delivered today......
The quality & the sturdiness seems to be on a par with my preferred Cats, the Colorados, just as comfortable as well. Definitely seem better than the inferior Stickshifts i once bought.
Great deal at £31.50, no complaints here. Time will tell if they're as long lasting as Cat Colorados.
cjaz99
14 Jul 16#62
My boots were delivered today too and I concur with Biker Jeff on them being, initially, very impressive. When I've bought new Cat boots on eBay for £35-40 they've come with cosmetic scuffs or stitching issues, very much as if they were factory seconds - not so this pair.
I've compared this "Bruiser" style to the two others I have: the hard wearing best-selling "Colorado" and the more fashion conscious "Bridgeport".
If it wasn't for the wordier branding on the side of the boot and a slightly different sole pattern I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the Bruiser and the Colorado. They're both heavy (unlike the Bridgeport which is a lighter boot) with oil resistant soles (the Bridgeport doesn't state "oil resistant" on the bottom of its sole) and both tout Goodyear Welts and Techniflex (no I have no idea what that means!) unlike the Bridgeport. The uppers look very similar on the Colorado and Bruiser, again, differing from the Bridgeport style I also have.
The only construction material difference between the Bruiser and Colorado based on the website blurb is the Colorado has a Poliyou sock lining while the Bruiser's sock lining is simply described as nylon mesh. Caterpillar Footwear's website also states the Colorado & Bridgeport retail for £10 more than the Bruiser (£115 to £105).
Tried on the boots (size 9 UK) and they're a good fit for my wide feet, very similar to the Colorados (also size 9 both described as wide which I think they almost always are?). Perhaps these Bruisers are a very slightly tighter fit but I have a hunch that's simply comparing new and old.
Opening post
A few of the sizes are low stock so if they aren't there when you check, it's because they have sold out.
All comments (63)
Much obliged :smiley:
.
I've worn Colorado's for years, they're tough as hell and supremely comfortable..... Tempted to try these Bruisers.
Great price for Cats.... heated.
Bought some Cat Stickshift boots a few years ago and they weren't a patch on Colorados...... hence why i'm not sure whether to buy these Bruisers.
Got them for £19.92. :sunglasses:
Bargain!
Originals and a nearly new pair of Berghaus hiking boots.
Bought!
What should I get 7 or 8?
Always found cat boots to be well made,Timberland shoes and boots are poorly made I feel,at least in recent years anyway,just trading on a name
(I would have responded sooner but I've been watching a Jeremy Kyle box set) :wink:
The quality & the sturdiness seems to be on a par with my preferred Cats, the Colorados, just as comfortable as well. Definitely seem better than the inferior Stickshifts i once bought.
Great deal at £31.50, no complaints here. Time will tell if they're as long lasting as Cat Colorados.
I've compared this "Bruiser" style to the two others I have: the hard wearing best-selling "Colorado" and the more fashion conscious "Bridgeport".
If it wasn't for the wordier branding on the side of the boot and a slightly different sole pattern I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the Bruiser and the Colorado. They're both heavy (unlike the Bridgeport which is a lighter boot) with oil resistant soles (the Bridgeport doesn't state "oil resistant" on the bottom of its sole) and both tout Goodyear Welts and Techniflex (no I have no idea what that means!) unlike the Bridgeport. The uppers look very similar on the Colorado and Bruiser, again, differing from the Bridgeport style I also have.
The only construction material difference between the Bruiser and Colorado based on the website blurb is the Colorado has a Poliyou sock lining while the Bruiser's sock lining is simply described as nylon mesh. Caterpillar Footwear's website also states the Colorado & Bridgeport retail for £10 more than the Bruiser (£115 to £105).
Tried on the boots (size 9 UK) and they're a good fit for my wide feet, very similar to the Colorados (also size 9 both described as wide which I think they almost always are?). Perhaps these Bruisers are a very slightly tighter fit but I have a hunch that's simply comparing new and old.