Description

“S3” is basically saying this boot is built for serious site work:
It includes:
- A protective toe cap (so dropped tools don’t crush your foot)
- A puncture-resistant midsole (stops nails or screws going through the sole)
- Water resistance (not fully waterproof, but can handle wet ground)
- Closed heel + anti-slip sole
In real terms:
You can wear these on building sites, warehouses, and outdoor work where there’s debris, water, or sharp objects.
🦺 SRC Slip Resistance (why it matters)
SRC is the highest slip rating available.
It means the sole has been tested on:
- Wet ceramic tiles
- Steel surfaces with oil + water
In real life:
- Less chance of slipping on wet floors
- Better grip on greasy warehouse surfaces or muddy ground
- Especially useful in logistics, kitchens, or construction
Waxy Navy Nubuck Upper
This is the outer material of the boot.
- Nubuck = soft leather (like suede, but tougher)
- Waxy coating = helps repel water and dirt
In practice:
- Rain beads off instead of soaking in
- Easier to clean than normal suede
- Still breathable compared to rubber boots
Prevents static electricity buildup.
Useful for:
- Warehouses
- Electronics handling
- Fuel or chemical environments
In real terms:
- Reduces chance of small electric shocks
- Protects sensitive equipment
Anti-Fatigue Lightweight Design
This is the overall design philosophy.
What it actually means:
- Lighter than traditional safety boots
- More cushioning in heel and sole
- Less strain on knees, ankles, and lower back
Best for:
- 8–12 hour shifts
- Constant walking or standing
- Warehouse, delivery, site work











