Impact testing determines the amount of protection to the toe under various foot pounds of force. Compression testing determines the amount of static pressure a steel/composite toe cap can withstand. Our boots are I75/C75
Electrical Hazard
Footwear is built with nail-free construction to help insulate you from the ground to slow down conduction, but is not intended to be primary protection against electric shock. Leather footwear must be dry. Our electrical hazard boots meet and exceed ASTM electrical hazard standards.
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Babe3 from
Killer feetI bought these wore them one day, after 4 hours could not wait for work day to be over my feet hurt so bad. Toes are very tight and I even bought wide. If having cute shoes is more important then comfort then buy these if not then don’t.
Date published: 2019-03-15
Rated 1 out of
5 by
vmartin from
Not happy at all made legs & feet hurt returning for credit
Are the foot size right? If i take a 6.5 , should i order that size or bigger ?
Asked by: Diane
I would suggest that if you normally wear a women’s size 6 1/2 that you should order this shoe in that size. When you receive the shoe try it on in the comfort of your own home to make sure the shoes fit is comfortable for you. If the shoe does not have the fit, you were looking for Lehigh offers free returns just follow the below link.
https://www.lehighsafetyshoes.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-lehighss-Site/en/Order-InitiateReturnLabelProcess