V12 Boost IGS Black S3 HRO SRC Trainer Vegan Friendly V1910
Featuring a lightweight nano composite toecap and protective midsole, this metal free trainer is incredibly comfortable and durable. Constructed from advanced materials, this leather free trainer is completely Vegan friendly and water repellent. Now with the innovative IGS rubber sole ensuring superb grip on all surfaces and increased cushioning underfoot with a full length EVA midlayer. A further added benefit is they are fully ESD compliant.
Upper
Constructed from advanced materials, this leather free trainer is completely vegan friendly and water repellent.
Lining
Durable moisture wicking and highly breathable lining.
Insole
The dual comfort insole features unique airflow channels to maximise air circulation and reduce heat. With twin anti-shock foam pods the heel and the ball of the foot, this insole will provide daylong comfort where you need it most.
ToecapCutting edge, low profile, lightweight nano-composite non sparking and thermal insulating toecap.
It has been tested to the impact of 200 Joules.
Protective midsole
Flexible woven composite material, pierce resistant to 1100N.
Sole
Inspired by tyre technology and made from highly durable rubber, the IGS sole unit features a unique hexagonal tread ensuring superior traction, ladder grips offering firefighter levels of safety and a re-designed heel strike pad delivering exceptional water dispersal. The IGS is heat resistant to approximately 300°C.
Non-marking and resistant to diesel, fat, acid and alkali. dispersal.
EN ISO 20345:2011 S3 HI HRO ESD SRC
Chemical Resistance
Tested against chemical splash (Sodium Hydroxide and Sulphuric Acid) in accordance with footwear performance TYPE U specified in EN 13832-1:2018
V12 Boost IGS Black S3 HRO SRC Trainer Vegan Friendly V1910
“At the end of a day’s work, the removable footbeds should be pulled half out of the boots to help make sure that they dry out and air properly overnight. If you don’t do this you risk the boots becoming smelly and create ideal conditions for bacteria to thrive in.”
“If you get your boots really muddy, brush the worst off then wipe them down with warm water and let them dry naturally. Don’t put them on top of the boiler or in the airing cupboard as this will increase the tendency to crack the leather.”
“Once a month, take out the replaceable insoles and stick them through the washing machine for a freshen up.”
“When leather gets wet repeatedly, the natural oils eventually get washed out and if they are not replaced the leather will crack. You should periodically treat your boots to a dose of Chelsea Leather Food. This will feed and rejuvenate the leather and maintain its water resistant qualities.”
“It’s worth investing in good quality socks made of cotton or other natural material. Besides being another layer of cushioning and insulation, socks play the vital role of wicking moisture away from the foot.”