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Sole puncture protection with a Grade 1 protective toe cap. For industrial work environments, especially where sharp objects are present.
Electric-shock protective footwear. For industrial work environments where accidental contact with live electrical conductors can occur
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Tough work conditions, like heavy construction, where footwear is deisgned for increased protection for more extreme work environments.
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Unisex 6" metal-free waterproof safety boot with TPU heel counter and toe bumper.
| STYLE: | 670 |
| Sole: | TPU |
| Upper: | Full grain waterproof cow crazyhorse leather with durable nylon accents, sealed seams |
| Lining/Insulation: | Full bootie construction with Tritex® waterproof breathable membrane. Internal microfibre heel counter for additional durability. 200 Grams of Thinsulate Insulation |
| Footbed: | Ortho-fit™ dual suedine EVA latex gel/ Mesh PU footbed system |
| CSA: | Grade 1 Composite Toe, Composite Plate, Electric Shock Resistant (ESR) |
| Height: | 6" |
| Size Range: | 36-47 (M 4-13/ W 6-11) |
| Fit: | Wide |
| Work Conditions: | Heavy Duty |
Did you know that when required to wear protective footwear, you have options beyond traditional steel toe shoes or steel toe boots? Composite toe safety shoes & work boots are an excellent alternative. Composite toe safety shoes are often lighter than steel toe shoes and provide the same levels of protection.
To find out more about the differences, read our blog on What are the Differences Between Composite Toe, Aluminum Toe and Steel Toe Safety Shoes and Boots.
Fits Large means you may consider selecting a 1/2 or a full size smaller.
Fits Small means you may consider selecting a 1/2 or a full size larger.
If you aren’t 100% satisfied with your purchase you can return your unused or unworn footwear or clothing to any of our stores up to 100 days after the date of purchase as long as you have the original receipt. Unfortunately, we don’t accept copies of receipts.
If you don’t have the original receipt, and we are able to verify your Mister Safety Shoes purchase, we will gladly offer an exchange or store credit. Refunds DO require the original receipt.
What if it’s a manufacturer’s defect? We stand behind all the products we sell. That’s why you can exchange any manufacturer defective footwear up to 6 months from the date of purchase.
Good to know: Refunds are made in the same form of the original payment method you used, so if you paid with a credit or debit card, we’ll refund the purchase on your credit or debit card.
If you aren’t 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your unused or unworn footwear or clothing for a full refund or exchange within 100 days of you receiving your shoes. We offer FREE returns for orders over $125 (not including discounts). Please contact our customer service department to request a return shipping label.
For online orders under $125, in extreme locations noted above, we do not offer free returns.
You also have the option of returning your online purchase at any one of our store locations.
There are a few simple steps to follow:
For a limited time, we are offering free shipping within most regions of Canada for online orders over $125 (not including discounts).
Please note there are a number of geographic locations within Canada that do not qualify for free shipping. These locations include: Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavat. Shipping fees are based on location and weight of the purchase. Please contact our Mister Safety Shoes Customer Service team for a shipping quote: customerservice@mistersafetyshoes.com
We do not ship to the U.S. at this time.
Yes, composite or metal-free safety shoes and work boots provide the same levels of protection as steel toe shoes. Composite toe safety shoes & work boots are often lighter than steel toe shoes and provide the same levels of protection. To find out more about the differences, read our blog on What are the Differences Between Composite Toe, Aluminum Toe and Steel Toe Safety Shoes and Boots.
Work boots and safety shoes should fit well when you buy them. Your toes shouldn't be able to wiggle and not touch the toe cap. Your heel should sit snuggly but not too tight. Because of the safety features (toe and plate) built into safety shoes and work boots, they don't loosen up like regular shoes or boots might. We recommend wearing them for a few hours at home before wearing them for a full day of work. After all, you wouldn't wear brand new shoes to go on an 8-hour hike!
Yes, these are waterproof work boots and are ideal for outdoor work or indoor work with exposure to moisture and liquids. If your job site has only light or occasional exposure to water, moisture or liquids then water-resistant work boots may be a better option as they are more breathable. To learn more about the differences, read our blog on Waterproof, water repellent, water resistant: what's right for your work?
Yes, these safety shoes do provide moderate ankle support. If you are looking for a more serious ankle support, check out our 6" or 8" work boots.
My son bought these boots for his paramedic program. He likes them. They are comfortable but we did have to buy new insoles for them. The side zipper did get stuck occasionally. As another reviewer did mention, your feet do sweat in them possibly due to the waterproof membrane and so they did start to smell. He bought shoe spray and sprayed them daily which helped. He then switched to wool socks with odour technology for the winter and he hasn't needed to spray them again.
These shoes are pretty good for outdoor work conditions in cold weather.
Bought them as a similar/cheaper boot that looked comparable to swats. They’re definitely for a wider food which I don’t mind, but for some reason they STINK. I’ve only been wearing them for a week and any other work boot I’ve used over the years has never been like this. Not sure if a different insole would help that but it’s awful
I was searching for a boot that would have some good grip on the ice surface of the arena i work in, and after discussing it with the customer service person, she recommended the rubber outsole, I should have selected the TPC outsole.
These boots not only do not resist slipping on wet ice (very slippery) but they also do not help with slipping on dry, and snow covered ice.
Boots are comfortable, and aside from the zipper (poor quality) they seem to be ok otherwise.
Light weight excellent boots needs to be worked in insoles leave a lot to be desired bought new insoles
Thank you for your review, Andrew!