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Men's 5666 Composite Toe Boots
Regular price $129.99Regular price Sale price $129.99Unit price per
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do composite toe boots provide less protection than steel toe?
No, composite toe boots meet the same safety standards but are lighter and non-conductive.
What's the Difference Between Steel Toe and Composite Toe Safety Shoes?
Steel toes are strong and affordable but heavier. Composite toes are lighter, metal-free, and insulate against temperature and electrical hazards.
How Do I Maintain My Safety Shoes?
Regularly clean safety shoes, inspect for damages, dry them properly, and store them in a cool, dry place to extend their lifespan and effectiveness.
How Often Should Safety Shoes Be Replaced?
Replace safety shoes every 6-12 months or immediately if damaged. Regular inspection for wear and tear ensures continuous protection and comfort.
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