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Puncture Resistant

Puncture Resistant


Electric Resistance




Electrical Resistance: Max 11 KV for 1 minute exposure

Best in Terms of Both Durability & Performance
Swat Absorbing Lining






Puncture Resistant

Heel Shock Absorption & Resistant Sole
Super Light Weight, Upper Breathable & Odor Reducing




Reflective Strip, Strong Heel Support & Extra Padded Collar
Strong Laces & Firm Heel Counter





Easy to wear
High level of comfort

Royal Look, Padded Collar, Strong Laces & Firm Heel Counter
Heat Resistant upto 120 deg C

The Buff Haircell Leather Ensures a Tough Skin That Provides
Wide Fitting For Extra Comfort

Mesh Panels with Woven-In Sporty Detail
Soft Fabric Shoe Lining



This Pneumatic Staple Gun Comes with a Heavy-Duty Rubber Base
Care Instruction: Wipe with a Clean, Dry Cloth to Remove


Sweat Absorbing Lining
Synthetic Leather & ESR (Electric Shock Resistant Upto 11 Kva)

Heel designed for maximum comfort and protection
High carbon, Anodized rust resistant steel toe with comfort strip



Puncture Resistant

Light weight shoe that provides optimum safety and comfort
Heat activated thermoplastic counter stiffner that offers excellent shoe shape

Reduce the loss of concentration due to fatigue at work
Heat activated thermoplastic counter stiffner that offers excellent shoe shape

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What are low ankle safety shoes?
Low ankle safety shoes are a type of protective footwear that covers the foot but does not extend above the ankle. They are designed to protect the wearers feet from common workplace hazards like falling objects, punctures, and electrical shocks, while offering greater flexibility and comfort compared to high ankle boots.
What are the main benefits of wearing low ankle safety shoes?
The primary benefits include foot protection against impact, compression, and puncture hazards. They also offer slip resistance and, depending on the model, electrical hazard protection. Their lower profile makes them more comfortable for prolonged wear and allows for greater ankle mobility, making them suitable for tasks that dont require extensive ankle support.
What safety features should I look for in low ankle safety shoes?
Key features to look for include a steel or composite toe cap for impact protection, a puncture-resistant midsole (often steel or Kevlar), an oil and slip-resistant outsole, and electrical hazard (EH) protection if your work environment requires it. Ensure they meet relevant safety standards like ASTM F2413 in the US or EN ISO 20345 in Europe.
Are low ankle safety shoes suitable for all types of work environments?
Low ankle safety shoes are ideal for many environments, including light manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, retail, and trades where ankle mobility is important. However, for jobs with a high risk of ankle sprains, heavy falling objects from above the ankle, or extreme debris, high ankle safety boots might be more appropriate.
How do I choose the right size and fit for low ankle safety shoes?
Its crucial to try them on with the type of socks youll typically wear for work. Ensure theres enough room to wiggle your toes, but not so much that your foot slides around. The heel should feel secure with minimal slippage. Always refer to the manufacturers sizing chart, as fits can vary between brands.