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SumFingWong 24th Jul 2008 09:30

Security and shoes
 
Im in the market for a new pair of size 11's.

Does anyone know of any particular brands/models that DONT have any metal in them ??

Im sick of taking my hush puppies off every time I go to work !

Cheers

RENURPP 24th Jul 2008 10:13

Just go to your local shoe shop and ask for "airport friendly" shoes.
They will know what they are.

Darwinism 24th Jul 2008 10:19

Try looking for a pair of Airflex Everlite - I got mine from Betts in Darwin so you should have no trouble finding a pair.

They're designed with very little metal precisely for the reasons you gave - I've not had to take off my shoes for security since I got them and they're comfortable enough to wear all day.

Barry Bernoulli 24th Jul 2008 10:23

It might be all about the size. I've never had a pair of shoes that set off the detectors, but then my dainty size sixes don't really need the stiffening that is provided by the metal reinforcement. Perhaps you should try the Japanese geisha technique of binding your feet so you can fit into something several sizes smaller!

Mind you, there is the problem of what they say about blokes with small feet....

Islander Jock 24th Jul 2008 10:26

Get a pair of elastic sided Blundstones. Travelled all over the world with mine and never had a problem.:ok:

JetRacer 24th Jul 2008 10:57

Agree with Darwinism, Airflex are great. :)

When I bought mine, I told the girl I needed to go through airport security everyday, and she guaranteed me that Airflex have no (or minimal) metal in them. And boy she was right!! Never once beeped!

And they are soooo comfortable too!:ok:

Jet_A_Knight 24th Jul 2008 11:11

Goose-step one foot through at a time.

That will do it.

Taildragger67 24th Jul 2008 11:42

Mate I suggest that at some ports, they don't give a damn whether your footware has metals in it or not - you take it off and put it through the X-rayer anyway. It wasn't metal in Richard Reid's trainers which led to his present incarceration.

In which case, either Islander Jock's Blundies :ok: or my RM's :ok::ok: are the way forward.

My Blundies are about to do 4 months on the road between Dakar and Addis... :bored: I shall look forward to updating Prooners about their adventures. The RM's will be shipped.

Worrals in the wilds 24th Jul 2008 13:07

Never had trouble with RM's.

Sunfish 24th Jul 2008 19:47

Go to Bunnings and get some Rossi's.....just make sure you can still use the brakes properly:}

ForkTailedDrKiller 24th Jul 2008 20:36

Fly out through Terminal 5 at London Heathrow only.
Best security system I have been through.

My Tony Lama boots don't ring the bells!
My belt continues to keep my pants up!
And the laptop gets to stay in the bag!

Dr :8

PS: Flying Townsville to Sydley this weekend! Now I just gotta figure out how to do that through Terminal 5 and LHR !!??

rammel 24th Jul 2008 20:45

Doc Martens don't have any metal in them.

Desert Duck 24th Jul 2008 20:46

I wear RM 'Tambo' boots and have never had a problem

Aim Point 24th Jul 2008 23:37

Rivers shoes have no metal.

RENURPP 25th Jul 2008 00:06

A shoe shop will know which have metal and which don't. They call them airport friendly for a reason.

You walk in, look at the options, try them on and see which is most comfortable for your foot, check the price, go to the counter and pay the nice lady/man who helped you. Maybe look at the price first.

It really is pretty simple.

Then you will not have to take your shoes off again at the security check points, in Australia at least.

Re laptops.
If you buy a slim line bag, the computer goes in without all the associated cords etc. (put them in your overnight bag) then you will not be asked to take your computer out of its case every time. again its easy and practical. You don't need all the cords on board. Well they can still be onboard just not inside your computer bag.

ITCZ 25th Jul 2008 00:11

Dr Martens are a good shoe, will last, NEVER been required to remove for security, and can be had at a good price if you stay away from the chain stores/franchises.

C441 25th Jul 2008 00:25

RM's Craftsman
 
I've had a pair of very comfortable RM's Craftsman boots for 7 years and have never had a problem with them through security.

They get worn for probably a minimum of 20-30 hours/week and apart from new heels and soles, will still be in use in another 5 years.

Highly recommended.

Capt Claret 25th Jul 2008 01:41


Originally Posted by Jet_A_Knight
Goose-step one foot through at a time.

Was given such advice by a friendly (forgive the oxymoron) security guy at DRW. Applied it next screening at ASP and the not so friendly folk there wrote a letter of complaint to my employer accusing me of a Monty Python silly walk through the metal detector. I kid you not. :zzz:

Track Direct 25th Jul 2008 01:52

Blundstones (or Rossi's) and RM's are the go :ok:

Capn Bloggs 25th Jul 2008 01:52

CC,

accusing me of a Monty Python silly walk
That's discrimination, considering that you walk like that all the time. :}:E


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