Description
COMFORT FIT
The Black Diamond Comfort Fit Form (“Last”) used to construct these boots has been designed for maximum comfort and accurate fit. In addition, the Enersole System includes a high-density polyurethane midsole that absorbs energy. The second layer of comfort includes an Ortholite breathable polyurethane footbed that provides all-day comfort. The footbed fabric cover absorbs perspiration and is removable for fast drying.
COMFORT FIT WITH ORTHOLITE®
The Comfort Fit System is built upon a removable Ortholite® footbed that is breathable, long-lasting and durable. Below the footbed is a high-density polyurethane midsole which absorbs energy and provides cushioning.
BOOT HEIGHT: 16 Inches
LOWER MIDSOLE: 9.5 mm coated felt INSULATION: 4.8 mm open cell foam
LEG LINING: Kevlar/Nomex with 1.2 mm coating TOE LINING: .76 mm net lining calendar coated
LINING CONSTRUCTION: Stitched down linings ensure no liner pull-out. High abrasion ballistic nylon heel non-slip provides maximum wear and secure fit.
FOOTBED: OrthoLite®, breathable polyurethane sock liner for better performance, extra cushioning, drier, and healthier environment under the foot TIBIA PROTECTOR: 3.5 mm heavy corrugated roll STEEL TOE: Meets or exceeds standards listed below
STEEL PR PLATE: Stainless steel – meets or exceeds standards listed below
STEEL SHANK: Double ridged steel
OUTSOLE: One piece molded K-Lug design
PULL ON LOOPS: Rubber coated pull-on loops for durability
BLACK DIAMOND RUBBER FIREFIGHTING BOOTS MEET OR EXCEED THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS:
1. NFPA – 1971 – 2007 Edition Standard for structural fire fighting.
2. ANSI – Z41 – 1991 Standard for personal protective footwear.
3. CSA – Z195 – 92 protective footwear.
THIS PRODUCT HAS ALSO RECEIVED CERTIFICATION TO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Federal OSHA 29 CFR 1910, 156(e)(2) effective July 1, 1992
2. Cal OSHA title 8 G150 Section 3408 effective April 30, 1985
CSA STANDARDS:
Steel Toe: 93 ft./lb. Drop Test
Steel Plate: 300 lb.
Penetration Test E.S.R (EH): 18 kv Test
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