U-Power GORE-TEX DUDE GTX UK S3 RS S3 WR HI CI SRC Safety Boot
Comfortable u power safety boots from the Gore-Tex line, with natural nubuck leather upper, waterproof and breathable, Composite toe cap, anti-perforation, anti-slip and PU/PU sole, RS S3 WR HI CI SRC
- PRECISE
- Natural nubuc, water-repellent
- LINING
- GORE-TEX® Performance Membrane
- TOECAP
- AirToe Composite
- ANTIPERFORATION
- Save & Flex PLUS
- TEMPLATE REMOVABLE
- POLY SOFT Anatomical insole in soft, breathable and antibacterial polyurethane, thanks to the coupling with open-cell fabric on the support part
- INTERSOLE
- Soft expanded PU
- SOLE
- LIGHT GRIP
- FIT
- Wide Natural Confort 11 Mondopoint last
- NUMERATION
- 35-47
slip resistance
Slip resistance requirements according to EN ISO 20345: 2011 with method according to EN 13287: 2012 | ||
U POWER | ||
SRATest surface: ceramic plate Lubricant: H2O + detergent | 0,32 ≥ Plant result ≥0,28 7 ° heel tilt result | 0,41 0,33 |
SRBTest surface: stainless steel plate Lubricant: glycerin | 0,18 ≥ Plant result ≥ 0,13 7 ° heel tilt result | 0,18 0,14 |
SRC (SRA + SRB) |
WORK SHOES - This is a revolution
GORE - TEX line The GORE-TEX ® membrane prevents water from penetrating the shoe and ensures that the feet are kept dry and protected. It is ultra-light, waterproof, breathable and resistant over time. Sweat can escape unhindered, because GORE-TEX ® pores are 700 times larger than a molecule of water vapor, so your feet can safely “breathe”. Thanks to microscopic pores that are 20.000 times smaller than a drop of water, GORE-TEX ® is absolutely waterproof. This technology offers maximum comfort to your feet, in every season.
How to calculate foot size
Put on the type of socks that you usually wear with your shoes and measure your feet in the afternoon (feet tend to swell during the day). Stand on a hard surface and place a sheet of white paper under your foot. Distribute the weight evenly. Measure from the edge of the paper under the heel to the longest part of the foot, which may or may not be the big toe. Use a ruler to measure the marked length in centimeters.
Ratings
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