Sparco Allroad BAKU casual work shoe
€121,00
Sparco Allroad BAKU casual work shoe offers protection in any challenging circumstance. You can count on this shoe with its S3 and SRC certifications.
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Description
Sparco Allroad BAKU casual work shoe
Explanation Specifications
Types of Sole
This sole has an extra indentation on the front, giving you extra grip on slippery or uneven surfaces even in the most challenging conditions. This sole also features ESD certification which is unmissable in certain industries.
Sparco Allroad BAKU casual work shoe has a safety level of S3 and therefore offers a safety toe cap that can withstand an impact of 200 joules, an anti-perforation sole that prevents sharp objects from piercing the sole, as well as a water-resistant and oil-resistant sole.
On top of that, the Sparco Allroad BAKU casual work shoe also has the highest anti-slip rating (SRC) which means on ceramic ground covered with water and detergent (soap) AND anti-slip on steel ground covered with glycerol (glycerin) tested and approved.
This shoe is completely metal-free. First, they provide a lower weight, which offers the wearer more comfort and reduces foot and leg fatigue. In addition, metal-free safety shoes are also more resistant to corrosion and oxidation, which can extend the life of the shoe.
EN ISO 20345:2011 sets specific requirements for the safety performance of shoes. This safety shoe was tested for shock absorption, water resistance, slip resistance and penetration resistance.
Additional Information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Choose size | 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 |
Manufacturer | |
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Model | |
CE - EN Standard | |
Toe Protection | |
Slip resistance | |
Sole | |
Heat resistant HRO | |
Anti-static ESD | |
Ladder Grip | |
Foot width | |
Upper material | |
Lining | |
Removable insole | |
Midsole | |
Metal-free | |
Locking mechanism |