GEORGIA G4673

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Georgia G4673 Steel Toe Static-Dissipative Work Wellington Boot

This Georgia G4673 men’s pull-on work boot has a classic look; whether you’re at the job site or hanging out, the footwear will look great in any setting. These Wellington-style boots are made of comfortable, soft nubuck leather. You’ll also be able pull these 11-inch boots on easily because Georgia has made them with strong, sturdy pull loops.

This footwear has great safety features. The steel toe is capable of withstanding up to 75 lbs. of impact and compression. The footwear is in compliance with the ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75 Protective Toe Classification as well as the F2413-05 Static Dissipative Classification (dispels static electricity). This is a huge indication of how much protection you receive.

The lining material is lightweight, breathable and feels soft. A steel shank provides support to the arches of your feet and it gives you steady footing. A removable Comfort Core Airflow orthotic insert means you can stand and walk comfortably throughout the day.

To complete the footwear, Georgia added a Suspension System polyurethane outsole; it provides excellent cushioning and also flexibility, plus its resistance to chemicals and oils allows it to hold up well.

These Georgia Steel Toe Work Boots are the right footwear for you.

Static Dissipative
Footwear is constructed of materials that, when in contact with properly grounded floor surfaces, will safely discharge static build-up through the shoe to the floor. Our testing experience contributed to the SD standard established in Section 6 of the ANSI Z41 and carried over to ASTM F2413-05.
  • Removable Comfort Core® Air Flow Orthotic Insert
  • Nubuck leather, Oil Resistant Polyurethane “Suspension” Outsole
  • Steel Toe, in addition to Steel shank
  • ASTM F2413 protective toe classification
  • ASTM F2413 static-dissipative standard
  • 1 1/4 Inch heel, 11 Inches in height
  • 16-inch calf circumference

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