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.
Goodyear® welt construction
Full-grain water-resistant leather
Removable cushioned footbed
Breathable textile lining
Oil and slip-resistant PU outsole
ASTM F2413 protective toe classification
ASTM F2413 electrical hazard standard
Abrasion-resistant outsole
Composite shank
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Rated 5 out of
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Andy 266 from
Great value and productBought the oxfords almost a month ago and just getting them Broken in.
Date published: 2016-11-28
Rated 2 out of
5 by
xxxxx from
heavy shoeBit too heavy, not sure what I was thinking. Returned and credit was issued . Thanks
Date published: 2018-05-07
Rated 2 out of
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Carl from
Poor FitI ordered a pair of these but sent them back after trying them on. They were very heavy and sole was stiff. I could tell right away the heel was going to give me a blister. I decided to send them back and spent $30 more to get the shoes that I new would fit me well.
I wear a womans 7.5 wide, how can i tell if a 3E or a D would be the right fit????
Asked by: CarolBalcom
This is a unisex shoe. As such, you would be ordering in the equivalent men's size. Generally, a men's medium is going to be in the D to E range with a 2E being considered a wide width. In women's shoes a wide would typically fall in the C to D range. As an example, I generally wear a 6.5 wide, but can sometimes wear a 7 medium. In a men's or unixes shoe or boot, I generally wear a size 5 medium. Sadly, the only way to really tell is to try a pair on. We do offer free returns. I personally would start with a medium (D width) and try it on. If that did not fit, I would return it for the wide.
Answered by: LehighOutfitters4
Date published: 2016-09-21
How to pick the with
Asked by: marucha
This shoe is built to fit standard sizes. You will want to buy the width you most commonly wear. The D and E are both in the medium range, with the D being slightly more narrow that the E. The 3E is a wide width. The following link can help you determine your size. http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Your-Shoe-Size