Product details
Origin: Made in the USA Fabric type: 100% Leather Sole material: MAXWEAR WEDGE SLIP-RESISTANT OUTSOLE
The MAXWEAR WEDGE SLIP-RESISTANT OUTSOLE on these work boots is designed to flex better than other outsoles, providing superior impact absorption and protecting your feet and ankles on difficult surfaces. It ensures you stay on your feet even on flat, wet, oily, and loose gravel surfaces. Additionally, the outsole has a longer lifespan compared to blown rubber outsoles. These boots meet the slip-resistance standards set by ASTM F3445-21 and also comply with the ASTM F2413-18 or ASTM F2892-18 ELECTRICAL HAZARD safety standards.
About this item
These durable boots are made in the USA with a combination of USA and globally sourced components. They are crafted by skilled craftsmen and women at Thorogood's US plants. The boots feature a moc toe, non-safety toe design with durable oil-tanned full-grain leather. They are available in four color options: tobacco brown (814-4200), Trail Crazyhorse brown (814-4203), black with ivory sole (814-6201), and black with black sole (814-6206). The MAXWEAR WEDGE TRACTION OUTSOLE ensures excellent flexibility, impact absorption, and protection on challenging surfaces, even on loose gravel and wet, oily surfaces. This outsole meets the slip-resistance standards set by ASTM F3445-21. These boots also meet the ASTM F2892-18 electrical hazard resistance safety standards.
The removable ultimate shock absorption footbed features dual-density polyurethane concentrated under the heel and ball strike zones. This design effectively absorbs impacts and wicks away moisture, providing exceptional comfort.
These men's work boots are constructed with Goodyear storm welt construction, offering excellent wear resistance and a moisture seal between the upper and midsole. This construction ensures the boots are highly dependable and long-lasting.
From the brand
1892: Albert H. Weinbrenner opens a cobblery in Milwaukee with partner Joseph Peffer, serving "Jobbing" trades.
1900: Albert H. Weinbrenner Co. is formed.
1916: The company prints its first catalog and becomes the leader in leather cutting machines in the U.S.
1917: Weinbrenner introduces the "Job-fitted" concept and becomes a major supplier of boots to the U.S. Army in WWI.
1938: The company ventures into safety footwear production.
1942: Weinbrenner celebrates 50 years in business and produces military footwear during WWII.
1943: Company workers organize under the International Boot & Shoe Workers Union, establishing a strong and enduring relationship between management and workers.
1964: The Hike n' Camp boot, featuring a wedge sole and moccasin-style stitching, becomes Weinbrenner's best-selling boot and remains available in its original design today.
1988: The company is purchased by a local group, and the "ThoroGard" division is created, focusing on high-tech occupational safety footwear.
1992: Weinbrenner celebrates its 100th anniversary with the theme "A Century of Lasting Quality."
2000: Weinbrenner employees become owners of the company through ESOP.
2001: Weinbrenner donates 500 pairs of work boots to Ground Zero after the September 11 attacks to support the recovery efforts.
2014: The 1892 Heritage line of handcrafted lifestyle boots is introduced, based on the iconic No. 60 last.
2017: Weinbrenner celebrates its 125th Anniversary and commits to upgrading and improving domestic facilities, machines, equipment, manufacturing methods, and computer systems/programs.
2022: Weinbrenner marks its 130th year with the opening of a new factory in Merrill, WI, and launches the first western wear product, Thorogood's Square Toe Wellingtons.
2023: Sales continue to increase as Thorogood gains popularity and prepares to release many new styles.
Product Description
SAFETY TOE BOOTS
All boots with a safety toe, whether steel or composite, meet or exceed the impact and compression testing standards.
IMPACT: Footwear maintains a clearance of .500 inch for men's and .468 inch for women's after a 75 foot-pound impact test.
COMPRESSION: Footwear maintains a clearance of .500 inch for men's and .468 inch for women's after a 2500 lbs. compression force test.
SLIP-RESISTING
The footwear is tested according to ASTM F3445-21 industry criteria for slip-resisting footwear.
OIL-RESISTING
The outsole is designed to withstand or minimize damage from oil.
ELECTRIC HAZARD
The footwear is constructed or manufactured with electric shock-resisting soles and heels capable of withstanding 18,000 volts at 60 Hz for 1 minute under dry conditions with no current leakages exceeding 1.0 milliamperes.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
item_model_number | 814-4200 | ||||
department | mens | ||||
date_first_available | October 21, 2010 | ||||
manufacturer | Thorogood | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #47,921 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #48 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots | ||||
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