In need of some protective work boots with puncture resistance, but want the convenience of a pull-on? Then the men's MICHELIN Men's HydroEdge puncture resistant alloy toe waterproof chelsea work boot is for you. These 6-inch chelsea-style pull-on work boots have an alloy toe and puncture-resisting plate that both meet ASTM F2413 standards for protective toe footwear. A 6-inch full-grain brown and black leather upper has stretch gore panels that give to allow foot placement. The interior is lined with a soft mesh material and a waterproof membrane. A removable Orthoframe orthotic insole which is designed for ultimate air circulation and maximum cushioning. An EVA midsole with open air channels absorbs impact with each step. Finally, the dual-density abrasion and oil-resistant rubber outsole features O2F vent technology that forces air through vents to circulate air and provide good ventilation around the foot. This waterproof puncture resistant chelsea additionally meets ASTM F2413 electrical hazard classification. Get your pair today.
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These boots last for a long time. I work in a restaurant and I’m on my feet for 10+ hours a day. I don’t get any back or foot pain while wearing these boots. Also I get half a size bigger then my regular shoe size.
Great quality, shipping was quick!! Love these boots for work!!
The only issue I have is the toe protection goes a little too far up the foot.
Nice looking shoes and very comfortable, I could wear them all day. It’s black, but not a shiny black, so it can almost pass as casual shoes in a pinch. Even the blue and yellow Michelin’s labels didn’t look too bad in real life. Only gripe is that the shoe opening is tighter than the actual shoe, so it’s hard to slip on. I sure it’ll stretch out over time, but difficult at first. Might be better for people with naturally narrower feet.