- Boots are manufactured is manufactured by direct molding of the polyurethane and nitrile rubber sole.
- The shoe upper is made of genuine heat-resistant leather (1.8–2.0 mm thick). The shaft width is adjustable with a buckle ensuring a tight fit of the shaft to the leg, the flap made from genuine leather prevents an ingress of sparks, weld spatter, slag, dust and moisture inside.
- The lining of the vamp is made of non-woven needle-punched fabric, the lining of the shaft is made of polyester, a split leather pocket for shoes lining .
- Fabrics of the insole absorbs moisture effectively making the boots comfortable to wear.
- Fireproof threads are used in the production of boots.
- Composite toe cap protects forefoot against impacts of 200 J (MIL 200) due to a special pad that prevents pressure on the foot.
- Two-layer oil-, gasoline- and acid-alkali-resistant outsole (resistant to aggressive materials, such as oils and petrochemicals, acid and alkali solutions with up to 20% concentration).
- Shock-absorbing polyurethane midsole reduces shock loads and makes the footwear light, comfortable and highly heat-resistant.
- The lower layer of the outsole is made of wear-resistant, heat-resistant (60 s / 300°Ñ) and frost-resistant (–45°Ñ) nitrile rubber, which additionally resistant to deformation and chafing.
- The 5 mm cleated outsole ensure good traction to various surfaces providing protection against sliding on wet oily and icy surfaces and the angle-wise cleat pattern provides self-cleaning of the sole.
- The range of sizes and widths are manufactured on the basis of the last form used for footwear manufacturing, to ensure comfort and fatigue-free working throughout the day.
Upper: genuine leather.
Lining: mesh polyester 100%.
Protective composite two cap ( 200 J )
Removable insole(footbed): polyurethane + polyester + polypropelene foam with carbon inclusion.
Outsole: PU / nitrile rubber.
Cleat depth: 5 mm.
Assembly: molding.
Height: 290 ± 5 mm.
Width: 9.
Weight: 1960 g.
Color: black.
Sizes: 41 to 50.
TR CU 019/2011