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Mack Octane Zip-Up Safety Boots

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Fabric:AS/NZS 2210.3 (Class I SB SRC HRO) • EN – ISO 20345 (SB SRC HRO) • ASTM F2413 – 11 (M/I/75/C/75/EH)
Safety: AS/NZS 2210.3 (Class I S1 SRC) • EN – ISO 20345 (S1 SRC) • ASTM F2413 – 11 (M/I/75/C/75/SD)
Design: The combination of electricalHAZARD certification and the performance features of the ADAPT™ Range makes the Octane Zip ideal for electricians and construction workers that work on uneven surfaces and can be exposed to electric currents. ZIPclosure provides easy access and a quick exit in emergencies. Uneven surfaces: ADAPT™ sole unit is designed to maximise adaption to uneven terrain to maintain traction and reduce injury risks. Lightweight footwear to reduce fatigue of the leg muscles that lift the toes. • LOWcatchsole to improve swing phase ground clearance at the toe to reduce the risk of tripping. • asymBEVEL™ to match the natural heel strike position during walking to minimise fatigue of the leg muscles that lift the toes. • ADAPT™ range to assist in foot adaption to uneven terrain. articulatedFIT™ upper to provide targeted support and flexibility to improve adaption to uneven terrain. • ADAPT™ range to assist in foot adaption to uneven terrain. Sole reduces the flow of electric current to protect the wearer from potential electrocution. Important note: In accordance with ASTM F2413-11 footwear protection should be considered a secondary source of protection. Electrical hazard protection can deteriorate quickly with wear and in the wet. 300° cHeatResistant nitrile rubber outsole provides protection in high heat environments. Ideal for workers in road construction and other occupations that expose workers to hot surfaces or objects.
Colours Available: Black or Honey
Size Range: 6 - 14 with Half sizes: 6.5-10.5


 


SKU: MKOCTANEZ

Availability: In stock

$272.33

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