The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Show & delivered with KEEN Utility Boots: Waterproof Mid Steel Toe 1018079 Men's Lansing Work Boots KEEN Utility Boots: Men's Lansing 1018079 Waterproof Mid Steel Toe Work BootsYou’re going for a hike. It’s rainy, its cold, and the topography is rugged, so you'll have lots of climbing to do. It’s one of those hikes where you know that you’re going to get a workout, and your feet are going to get one, too. You know that there are plenty of great work boots out there, but which ones do you choose for such an adventure? The ~KEEN Utility Men's Lansing 1018079 Waterproof Mid Steel Toe Work Boots will be your best bet as you maneuver around your job site or campsite. Seriously, you’ll appreciate all of the high-quality features of these waterproof steel toe boots. Knowing that you’ll probably be moving around a lot, creating moisture in your men's shoes, KEEN designed this work footwear with comfort and dryness in mind. This is achieved by the KEEN.Dry® waterproof, breathable membranes, which keep your feet dry but also prevent moisture, allowing your feet to get through a workday chafe-free. There's also a moisture-wicking lining on the interiors to tackle perspiration from the start. You’ll like the left and right asymmetrical steel toe caps protecting your toes from damage because the safety toes made with a uniquely anatomically correct design provide a roomier toe box and maximum comfort. These safety toe boots meet the ASTM F2412-11 and F2413-11 I/75 and C/75 standards. And for comfort, there are TPU shanks for midfoot support and torsional stability shanks (TSS) that make walking easier by bearing some of the load on your feet. If you’re thinking about protection, you should note the reflectivity webbing from toe to heel for additional safety and visibility. These KEEN mid-height Lansing boots meet ASTM F2412-11 and F2413-11 M I/75 C/75 EH standards for electrical hazard protection, too. Rugged rubber outsoles are slip- and oil-resistant for increased traction and durability. When taking care into account, the light-duty KEEN Utility Boots Men's Lansing 1018079 Waterproof Mid Steel Toe Work Boots from Working Person's Store have uppers that are designed to last. However, if you have to wear these every day, then they won’t always be scuff and dirt-free. Use a leather cleaner and conditioner, which you can find at most shoe stores and repair shops, to treat day to day wear and tear. These waterproof EH work boots (with a 23.15 oz weight) will be comfortable and long-lasting. Manufactured Sizes: D: 7-12, 13, 14, 15 | EE: 7-12, 13, 14, 15 Detailed Product SpecificationsSole Construction Cement (Flexible) Toe Type Steel Safety Toe- ASTM F2413-05 M I/75 C/75 Waterproof Guaranteed Waterproof- Membrane Electrical Hazard (EH) Yes Hooks / Eyelets Non-Metallic Additional Product Features
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Fit Survey:77% Moderate arch support How long do keen work boots last?Some of the best Keen boots and shoes can last for 400-450 miles—that's close to one million steps! However, your overall mileage will vary based on the shoes you buy, how you care for them, and other factors.
Where are keen utilities manufactured?Where is KEEN footwear made? Many KEEN shoes are built in one of our own KEEN factories in Portland, Mexico, or Thailand. We're one of the few remaining global shoe manufacturers that own their factories.
Where are keen work boots made?The KEEN footwear factory in Oregon was set up specifically to use the most advanced production techniques to build the highest quality boots and shoes using carefully sourced materials from around the world. The production method we use is called Direct Attach.
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