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Understanding the Different Types of Sports Footwear
Understanding the Different Types of Sports Footwear Understanding the Different Types of Sports Footwear
Flite Safety Toe Work Shoe

Flite Safety Toe Work Shoe

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Flite® - A Revolution in Protective Footwear™


Made from Aerex 1.5.5® – a proprietary, chemical-resistant, thermally-insulative, microcellular polymer, resulting in work shoes that are over 40% lighter compared to most steel toe PVC and rubber shoes. 


Ideal Applications: Warehouses, Work Shops, Construction, Transportation, Municipalities, Janitorial, Food Processing (Dairy, Meats, Vegetables and Breweries)
Chemical Resistance: Superior chemical resistance to fats, oils, hydrocarbons, many acids and alkalies




● 6-inch height work shoe with composite safety toe and cleated outsole
● Composite safety toe meets ASTM F2413 M/I/C EH* and will not set off metal detectors
● 100% liquidproof and resistant to a range of chemicals, acids, alkalies and oils
● Slip resistant per ASTM F3445, the standard specification as of July 2021
● Cleated, nitrile rubber outsole provides superior grip on dry, wet, clean and contaminated surfaces
● Tiny air bubbles in the material keep feet warm in cold and cool in heat
● Lightweight Aerex 1.5.5® construction gives unbeatable all-day comfort
● Thumb pocket at top opening for firm, no-slip grip for easy donning
● Wrap around heel kick for hands-free removal
● No shoelaces to contaminate or cause a trip-and-fall hazard
● Removable, contoured insole absorbs energy of heel strikes which alleviates impacts to the foot while walking to minimize risk of injuries
● Achieved a passing result for 


*Electrical Hazard soles and heels are intended to reduce the hazards due to accidental contact with live electrical circuits, electrically energized conductors, parts or apparatus. Electric Hazard soles and heels are not intended for wear in those work environments where volatile chemicals or explosives may be present, where conductive footwear is required. 

Warning: Electric Hazard features of the soles and heels will deteriorate in wet environments, and when worn with excessive wear on the soles and heels. 

**Jones BH, et. al. Ergonomics, Aug. 1984

 

Material that is self-insulating and speaks directly to the numerous studies that show every 1 lb. reduction in footwear weight is like 5 lb. off your back and 5% less energy expended.

  

 

 

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