U-Power Red Lion Active ESD S1P SRC Safety Shoe
U Power low, light and comfortable safety shoes from the Red Lion line, with ultra-flexible nylon and soft suede upper, aluminum toecap, anti-wrinkle, anti-slip, S1P SRC ESD
Tired and heavy legs? lumbar, joint or pain cervical? Slow circulation? No problem,u power ha designed a product tailored to you that can positively affect your body!
Our laboratories have developed this collection thinking about those trades and sectors that demand or require working in a static environment, standing for many hours, unable to sit or change its position and that with the step of the hours increase the worker fatigue.
The use of technology red-folder revitalizes the areas of the body more stressed, the secret is at its core: the absorbent foam basf polyurethane what is capable to absorb and relieve body stress by reducing trauma caused by a static and prolonged position in the workplace.
A new material, completely free of harmful substances, which can stimulate and to reactivate the circulation bloody and relieve the joints, lumbar area and neck, which guarantees a high performance en terms of comfort, balance and a proportionate distribution of body weight.
Features:
Plush leather with ultra-breathable MESH inserts
- LINING
- wingtex
- TOECAP
- Airtoe Aluminum with breathable membrane
- ANTIPERFORATION
- Save & Flex PLUS, anti-perforation insole "no metal"
- REMOVABLE INSOLE
- MEMORY + GEL, anatomical, antistatic and cushioning, favors internal perspiration thanks to the ventilation holes.
- SOLE
- PU, anti-slip, anti-abrasion, oil-resistant, anti-static
- FIT
- Natural Comfort 11 Mondopoint
- NUMERATION
- 35-48
Technical sheet Certifications Declaration of conformity ESD certificate Size Guide
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.