Ready to take on the day, these rugged composite toe work boots are prepared for anything. Built with tough, oil resistant polyurethane outsoles and a high abrasion toe cap for additional durability and protection. Wet environments are not a problem with all around waterproofing by Rocky, guaranteed to keep your feet dry when you need it most. These distinct boots are five inches in height and have a direct attach construction. Take on the day with comfort and protection with this new collection by Rocky.
- ASTM F2413 Electrical Hazard Standard
- Composite toe
- Full grain leather upper
- Defined heel
- High abrasion toe
- ASTM F2413 protective toe classification
- Guaranteed Rocky Waterproof construction
- Weight: 4.0 pounds per pair for a size 10
- 1/2 Inch heel
Anonymous –
The boots allowed me to “hit the ground running”. They fit and were very comfortable rght out of the box. No “break in” required. The shoestrings are another matter. I need to periodically retie them as the don’t want stay put.
Anonymous –
As always the fit,support and comfort is great. Ordering on line is great.
Anonymous –
I had real good luck with the mobilite boot and thought I would try these composite toe. They didn’t fit me well. Went back to the mobilite.
Anonymous –
I just began a career in the railroad industry and I’m constantly walking, inspecting trains on rough uneven surfaces. These boots allow me to complete my 11-13 hour shifts in confidence and the composite toe box provides added assurance nothing will crush my toes. The grip climbing on metal in wet weather wasn’t compromised and I can climb around on and under rail cars in confidence.
Anonymous –
I haul fuel for a living.The boots are well made (wish they were made in USA) they are very comfortable,good fit
Anonymous –
2 years strong and the soles are torn up and the clips for the laces snapped off but other than that i just punched holes in the leather and laced them up that way. Virtually no damage to the boots requiring replacement which speaks volumes for me since I tear through leather boots on average every 3 months.