Dunlop® Protective Footwear 6" Lace-Up Polyblend Work Shoe/Boot - Steel Toe
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SKU: 75547+134.75 / 5.0
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More about Dunlop® Protective Footwear 6" Lace-Up Polyblend Work Shoe/Boot - Steel Toe
Not only do these Dunlop Protective Footwear 6" Lace-up Polyblend Work Shoe/Boots allow easy movement, but they also have a steel toe and antistatic electrical insulation. Polyblend is a unique PVC and Polyurethane formula that provides moderate chemical resistance. They have a cleated outsole to prevent clogging on wet or muddy surfaces.
The steel toe complies with ASTM F2413-11. This American standard covers the requirements for the safety performance of footwear. It provides protection against a variety of workplace hazards.
Features/Advantages
- Waterproof
- Chemical resistant
- Non-slip, self-cleaning sole
- Removable standard insole
- Steel shank
- Antistatic electrical insulation
- Weight: 2 lbs
- Steel toe meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-11 requirements
Note: For women's sizes, please order two sizes smaller than your normal shoe size to get the best fit.
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Dunlop Protective Footwear 6" Lace-Up Polyblend Work Standard Toe Shoe/Boot, QC Part, #70525.
I bought these on 01/2017 and posted a review at the time. I have since thought it might help others and the manufacturer to add some thoughts . the boots run large in my opinion. there is no arch support. I would really like to see some metal grommets so the laces will SLIDE through the lace holes ... they tend to cut into the rubber and I am not able to tighten the boot sufficiently. other than these things I like the concept, again I still feel slightly taller ones would be beneficial to offer.
Have put a lot of miles on these boots. Grab your favorite insoles though.
I have never liked rubber boots. Don't wear them even in knee deep mud. I got these because they are more like work boots. I have worn them in the mud and just on normal (ranch) work day
got my size 11 yesterday , so far they are ok , too soon to really say. just wished they had taller ones say 8-10 inches, and that they could be tightend more aŕound the ankle , the grip seams good and my feet were dry on this first day of wear. I am planing to make some wool blanket liners... we will see how that does. my feet were comfortably warm today in mildly winter weather.moist air , in the 30 - 40 degree range with snow , and rain most of the day.I wore wool socks. the socks I buy are 18 - 20 dollars a pair and come with a lifetime guarantee . you cant beat "Darn tough" socks!
Working in a chemical environment this PVC work boot is very good. Not too heavy. Fitting is a little loose so you must wear a heavier sock to compensate for a better fit. Well constructed.
I bought these on 01/2017 and posted a review at the time. I have since thought it might help others and the manufacturer to add some thoughts . the boots run large in my opinion. there is no arch support. I would really like to see some metal grommets so the laces will SLIDE through the lace holes ... they tend to cut into the rubber and I am not able to tighten the boot sufficiently. other than these things I like the concept, again I still feel slightly taller ones would be beneficial to offer.
Have put a lot of miles on these boots. Grab your favorite insoles though.
I have never liked rubber boots. Don't wear them even in knee deep mud. I got these because they are more like work boots. I have worn them in the mud and just on normal (ranch) work day
got my size 11 yesterday , so far they are ok , too soon to really say. just wished they had taller ones say 8-10 inches, and that they could be tightend more aŕound the ankle , the grip seams good and my feet were dry on this first day of wear. I am planing to make some wool blanket liners... we will see how that does. my feet were comfortably warm today in mildly winter weather.moist air , in the 30 - 40 degree range with snow , and rain most of the day.I wore wool socks. the socks I buy are 18 - 20 dollars a pair and come with a lifetime guarantee . you cant beat "Darn tough" socks!
Working in a chemical environment this PVC work boot is very good. Not too heavy. Fitting is a little loose so you must wear a heavier sock to compensate for a better fit. Well constructed.
I bought these on 01/2017 and posted a review at the time. I have since thought it might help others and the manufacturer to add some thoughts . the boots run large in my opinion. there is no arch support. I would really like to see some metal grommets so the laces will SLIDE through the lace holes ... they tend to cut into the rubber and I am not able to tighten the boot sufficiently. other than these things I like the concept, again I still feel slightly taller ones would be beneficial to offer.
Have put a lot of miles on these boots. Grab your favorite insoles though.
I have never liked rubber boots. Don't wear them even in knee deep mud. I got these because they are more like work boots. I have worn them in the mud and just on normal (ranch) work day
got my size 11 yesterday , so far they are ok , too soon to really say. just wished they had taller ones say 8-10 inches, and that they could be tightend more aŕound the ankle , the grip seams good and my feet were dry on this first day of wear. I am planing to make some wool blanket liners... we will see how that does. my feet were comfortably warm today in mildly winter weather.moist air , in the 30 - 40 degree range with snow , and rain most of the day.I wore wool socks. the socks I buy are 18 - 20 dollars a pair and come with a lifetime guarantee . you cant beat "Darn tough" socks!
Working in a chemical environment this PVC work boot is very good. Not too heavy. Fitting is a little loose so you must wear a heavier sock to compensate for a better fit. Well constructed.