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Red Wing Athletics - Men's Safety Toe Athletic Work Shoe*CLEARANCE SALES

  • Model: NPvz26x4
  • Units in Stock: 85

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Speed, agility and bold styling define these lightweight, light-duty work shoes geared to get industrial athletes through an active workday, delivering exceptional comfort right out of the box. Features include a breathable nylon upper, aluminum safety toe and electrical hazard protection, plus a rubber-EVA outsole offering best-in-class slip, chemical and abrasion resistance.
HRO
Soles that have been designed and tested to perform on high heat surfaces. Soles identified as HRO are heat resistant to melting at a minimum of 475o Fahrenheit.
Safety Toe
Aluminum Toe
ASTM Standard
ASTM F2413-18, M/I/C, EH
Height
Oxford
Construction
Cement
Footbed
Nylon Covered Open Cell Foam
Insole
Non-woven
Shank
Nylon
Last
305
Outsole
Rubber-EVA Stealth - Black
Resoleable
no
Country of Origin
Made in Vietnam

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OUR STORY

Red Wing Shoes (Red Wing Shoes Company, LLC) is an American footwear company based in Red Wing, Minnesota that was founded by Charles H. Beckman in 1905.

Within 10 years of its inception, Red Wing Shoes was producing more than 200,000 pairs of boots per year and was the primary company manufacturing footwear for American soldiers fighting in World War I. Red Wing Shoes continued its tradition of producing footwear for wartime use by manufacturing boots for American soldiers during World War II.