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How much weight can steel toed boots hold?
The CSA green triangle patch on MooseLog steel toed boots indicates sole puncture protection with Grade 1 Protective toe to withstand impacts up to 125 joules. Our sole puncture protection can withstand a force of not less than 1200 Newtons (270 pounds).
Are steel toed boots good for your feet?
MooseLog work boots protect your feet from serious job injuries, and are essential to maintain workplace safety. They can be harmful for your feet if you choose the incorrect size and wear them for too long.
Can you hike in steel toe boots?
It is not recommend to use Mooselog work boots for hiking. They feel heavier and are less comfortable for long treks. Rather than the regular steel-toed boot, you may want to consider Mooselog hiking boots or a steel toe hiking boot.
What are steel toe boots meant for?
Mooselog steel toed boots protect your feet from serious workplace injuries and are essential for workplace safety. Our steel toed boots come with a CSA green triangle and CSA white rectangle certification, indicating their Grade 1 sole puncture protection and resistance to electric shock.
What's better steel or composite toe?
Steel toed boots are more protective than composite toe boots as they can withstand higher impact. They are less expensive than composite toe boots. However, steel toed boots are typically heavier and do not breathe as well as composite toe boots, making them less comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
How to size work boots?
Work boots should be fitted to about a half size larger than normal footwear. Since they contain a hard cap in the boot, there is no stretch in the toe box area. Your toes should never touch the end of the steel toe boot.