Men's Low-Top Work Shoes
Move with ease and stay protected in our men's low-top work shoes — designed for safety, flexibility, and all-day comfort. These shoes are perfect for jobs that require agility without compromising on protection, including warehousing, delivery, light construction, and manufacturing. Featuring CSA and ASTM certified steel toe or composite toe options, our low-top safety shoes combine durable outsoles, slip resistance, and breathable materials in a sleek, lightweight design. Whether you're on your feet all day or constantly on the move, these work shoes offer the right balance of support, protection, and mobility.
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Men's 3224 Composite Toe Shoes
Regular price $109.99 CADRegular price Sale price $109.99 CADUnit price per -
Men's 3111 Steel Toe Shoes
Regular price $109.99 CADRegular price Sale price $109.99 CADUnit price per -
Men's 4933 Steel Toe Shoes
Regular price $109.99 CADRegular price Sale price $109.99 CADUnit price per
Frequently Asked Questions
Are MooseLog work boots CSA approved?
Yes, all MooseLog work boots meet CSA Z195-14 standards, ensuring protection against impact, compression, and puncture hazards in Canadian workplaces.
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Do MooseLog boots comply with ASTM safety standards?
Yes, our work boots meet ASTM F2413-24 standards for impact resistance, compression, and electrical hazard protection in U.S. job sites.
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Are MooseLog safety boots suitable for long work shifts?
Yes, our boots are designed with lightweight materials and cushioned midsoles to provide all-day comfort and reduce foot fatigue.
Who are MooseLog boots made for?
Our CSA and ASTM certified boots are built for tradespeople across construction, logistics, electrical, landscaping, and maintenance industries.
What are the best work boots for standing all day?
The best work boots for standing all day feature cushioned insoles, ergonomic support, and shock-absorbing midsoles. MooseLog work boots are designed with comfort-first technology to reduce foot fatigue on long shifts.
Are work boots required by Canadian safety regulations?
Yes, in many industries such as construction, manufacturing, and warehousing, CSA-approved work boots are required to meet occupational safety standards in Canada.
What’s the difference between safety boots and regular work boots?
Safety boots are a type of work boot that includes features like steel toe or composite toe caps, puncture-resistant soles, and electrical hazard protection, while regular work boots may not offer certified protection.
How do I choose the right work boots for my job?
Choosing the right work boots depends on your work environment. Look for features like CSA or ASTM certification, slip resistance, waterproofing, insulation, or metal-free materials for airport or electrical work.
Can work boots be both protective and lightweight?
Yes, modern work boots can offer full protection while staying lightweight. MooseLog’s composite toe and metal-free designs reduce weight without compromising safety.