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Men's Cincinnati 6" Boot (Soft Toe)

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Introducing lightweight comfort into a classic heavy-duty welted style, this 6” soft-toe work boot blends burly performance with all-day wearability. Product Details STYLE NUMBER: 1025614 WEIGHT PER SHOE: 34.6oz / 981g SHAFT HEIGHT: 4.92in / 125mm HEEL HEIGHT: 1.28in / 32mm HEEL-TO-TOE DROP: 0.59in / 15mm DUTY TYPE: Heavy Features - Heat-resistant rubber outsole rated up to 572°F/300°C - Full 360° Goodyear welt construction provides support for heavy-duty jobs or uneven surfaces - Shellback heel support - Environmentally preferred premium leather from LWG-certified tannery for cleaner water - PFAS-free, durable water repellent repels water just as well as forever chemicals without harming the planet Materials - KEEN Luftcell midsole infused with 100,000 microscopic air bubbles per cubic centimeter for all-day comfort - Oil- and slip-resistant non-marking rubber outsole - Electrical hazard (EH) or Electric Shock Resistant (ESR) footwear helps provide a secondary source of protection in case of accidental outsole contact with live electrical circuits - Full-grain Barnyard Resistant leather helps resist the damaging effects of jobsite chemicals like oleic acid, urea, sodium chloride, and ammonium hydroxide - Removable, dual-density PolyAer insole with aerated pillow-top cushioning for comfort - Locking metal lace hooks - Metal Hardware - Leather Thickness: 1.60-1.80mm Care - Gently brush leather with a soft bristle brush or hand towel to remove loose dirt and debris. Tough stains may require a leather cleaner. Safety Features - Left and right asymmetrical soft toes help safeguard against minor impact, but are not reinforced with a secondary crush resistance - Meets ASTM F3445-21 and F2892-18 EH standards - Meets ASTM F1677-96 Mark II non-slip testing standards - Midsole meets ASTM D471-06 903# oil and isooctane chemical resistance standards

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REVERSIBLE ID
483403381
Brand style ID
1025614

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