Impact testing determines the amount of protection to the toe under various foot pounds of force. Compression testing determines the amount of static pressure a steel/composite toe cap can withstand. Our boots are I75/C75
Electrical Hazard
Footwear is built with nail-free construction to help insulate you from the ground to slow down conduction, but is not intended to be primary protection against electric shock. Leather footwear must be dry. Our electrical hazard boots meet and exceed ASTM electrical hazard standards.
Waterproof
This product is built with quality waterproofing materials to keep you dry in wet environments.
Slip-Resistant
Built with an outsole design and materials that help provide slip-resistance and traction on various surfaces.
Moisture-wicking lining
Waterproof membrane
ASTM F2413 protective toe classification
ASTM F2413 electrical hazard standard
Extra wide toe box
Nylon shank
Removable EVA cushion footbed insert with sponge rubber heel wedge
90-degree defined heel
Molded rubber bottom with waterproof leather top
6 Inches in height
Composite toe
Slip-, oil-, abrasion-, and metal chip-resistant rubber outsole
Outsole meets or exceeds ASTM F1677-96 Mark II 0.50 CoF on wet and slippery surfaces
Rated 3 out of
5 by
chemworker1 from
decent fitI bought these because of the rubber lower , for liquid protection.
After 5 months the leather is starting to separate on the top of the boot at the stitching , and my feet sweat terribly .The harsh environment took its toll on these boots , I hope I get another couple weeks out of these .
These boots does not say that they are insulated. But when I read the description it says that they have 200 grams of insulation. And when I read under technologies it says nothing about being insulated. Are these boots really insulated? Need to know.
Asked by: Kiry
The manufacturer confirmed that this boot is not insulated. Thank you for catching the error. We will get it corrected right away.