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Men's Justin Rivot 8" Work

$221.00
Hickory
style OW440
Color: Hickory (Brown)
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The Rivot 10” tall Original Work men's lace-up boot features full grain leather upper and vamp, crafted for durability that's slightly distressed to give this boot a lived-in look.

Our 8" tall lace-up work boot Rivot has a mild distressed hickory brown color. This boot is not only stylish but also built to endure the toughest work conditions. The oil and slip resistant durable polyurethane outsole provides excellent traction, ensuring your safety on any surface. You can take on any challenge with confidence. This boot is designed to keep you steady on your feet and meets all ASTM 2892 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: EH, meets ASTM F2892 Safety Footwear Standards
Slip Resisting - Slip-resistant footwear, also known as non-slip footwear or anti-slip footwear, is specially designed to provide enhanced traction and stability on slippery surfaces, reducing the risk of slips and falls. This type of footwear is essential in industries and work environments where workers are exposed to wet, oily, greasy, or otherwise slippery floors, such as hospitality, healthcare, food service, and manufacturing.
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.
Waterproof - Waterproof footwear is designed to prevent water from entering the interior of the shoe or boot, keeping the wearer's feet dry and comfortable in wet and damp conditions. This type of footwear is commonly worn in various work environments, outdoor activities, and recreational settings where exposure to rain, mud, puddles, and wet surfaces is likely.