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Men's Justin Carbide 11" Steel Toe

$215.00
Hickory Brown
style OW4441
Color: Hickory Brown (Brown)
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The Carbide Hickory Brown Steel Toe, 11" tall Original Work men's pull-on work boot features a golden brown leather exterior crafted for durability.

It provides maximum protection on the job with the steel toe and is built for comfort with Double Comfort System® that utilizes a mesh spacer foot bed cover that provides extra comfort and a healthy environment for the foot and the Ortholite® removable orthotic inserts with J-Flex Flexible Comfort System® provides cushion on initial impact and provide energy return as you walk. This boot meets ASTM F2413 safety footwear standards.

Details

  • Material: Premium Full Grain Leather
  • Insole: J-Flex® with Ortholite® Insert
  • Lining: Unlined
  • Construction: Sewn Seat
  • Shank: Non-Metallic
  • Outsole: Oil and slip resisting Polyurethane
  • Safety Features: Steel Toe, EH, meets ASTM F2413 Safety Footwear Standards
Soft Toe - Soft toe footwear, also known as non-protective toe or plain toe footwear, refers to a category of work boots or shoes that do not have a reinforced protective toe cap. Unlike steel toe, composite toe, or alloy toe footwear, soft toe footwear does not feature a protective element in the toe area to guard against impact and compression hazards.
Steel Toe - Steel toe footwear, also known as steel-toed boots or safety boots, is a type of safety footwear that incorporates a reinforced protective cap made of steel in the toe area. This toe cap is designed to provide protection against impact, compression, and other potential hazards in various work environments. Steel toe footwear is commonly worn in industries where there is a risk of heavy objects falling on the feet or where protection against crushing injuries is essential.
Electrical Hazard - Electrical Hazard footwear is designed to impede the flow of electricity through the shoe and to the ground, reducing the likelihood of electrocution, in accordance with ASTM F2413-11.