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There’s a lot to consider when choosing which structural firefighting boots are right for you. From material to performance, we break it all down so you can step into your boots with confidence.
Leather boots are a traditional, waterproof choice offering durability, and some heat protection.
Rubber boots are waterproof, and easy to decontaminate, reducing risks of cross-contamination after exposure to hazardous substances.
Composite Materials such as Kevlar® and Nomex offer excellent heat resistance, are lightweight, and maintain structural integrity even in extreme conditions.
In addition to material, it’s also important to consider the following:
Comfort and Fit: Ankle support and a supportive insole help reduce fatigue and improve overall comfort and performance.
Water Resistance is essential for keeping feet dry and comfortable.
Heat Resistance Protects against radiant heat and direct contact with hot surfaces, and is critical in the sole and toe areas.
Traction: A robust tread pattern and slip-resistant soles provide the necessary traction for stability
Ensure that your boots meet NFPA 1971 standards and have been tested and approved for the challenges of firefighting.
To find the firefighting boots that are right for you, shop our complete collection on galls.com
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