ACE Workboots
Fort Rock 6 inch CSA - Nano Composite Toe
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$117.98Original Price
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Features
- Slip ResistantInfused with our proprietary non-slip outsole designed to prevent slips & falls on slippery, hazardous surfaces.
- GLADIATOR™ Outsole TreadStops indoor & outdoor debris from sticking to the bottom of your shoe for easy cleaning.
- 4HD OutsoleBuilt with an abrasion-resistant rubber outsole that holds up on dry, wet, greasy & oily surfaces.
- Electrical Hazard Rated (EH)Prevents live cables & dry environments from shocking you.
- Ladder GrabThe bottom features grooves that grip around rungs to prevent you from slipping as you climb up and down ladders.
- Nanotube Carbon Fiber Safety ToeOur lightest safety toe that’s stronger than standard composite toes & ideal for both cold & hot workplaces.
- Non-Metallic (Metal Free)If the metal detector beeps, it's not because of your shoes.
- Water ResistantTreated to temporarily stop liquids from seeping inside your shoes.
Description
Equip yourself for tough jobs without sacrificing comfort. The Fort Rock 6-inch NCT is a classic, industrial work boot that’s rugged enough to withstand the challenges of a long, rigorous workday. With a lightweight nano composite safety toe that meets CSA Grade 1 standards, this durable work boot also has a water-resistant, full-grain leather upper, a flexible, aramid puncture-resistant plate and our proprietary, slip-resistant GLADIATOR™ outsole.
Details
- Removable cushioned insoles
- Leather upper
- Non-metallic (metal-free)
- 6 inch shaft
- PU gel insole for improved comfort
- Weight (per shoe): 23.07 oz
- Meets CSA-Z195-14 safety standards to provide toe protection, puncture resistance and resistance to electric shock in the sole. Meets ASTM F2413-18 (I75/C75, Electrical Hazard-EH)/ASTM F3445-21 (for slip resistance), using the ASTM F2913 whole shoe test method