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Carhartt Men's 6" Lug Bottom Moc Soft Toe CMW6197 Industrial Boot

Carhartt Men's 6" Lug Bottom Moc Soft Toe CMW6197 Industrial Boot

·        100% Leather

·        Imported

·        Rubber sole

·        Shaft measures approximately ankle-high from arch

·        STORM DEFENDER - Waterproof and breathable, these boots are designed with a waterproof membrane that keeps your feet dry. In addition to keeping your feet protected from outside moisture, the breathable membrane allows your feet to stay cool and dry by promoting airflow and circulation.

·        FASTDRY TECHNOLOGY - Keeping your feet comfortable and dry on the job or during the day is extremely important. FastDry Technology helps wick away moisture, keeping your feet cool and dry during prolonged use

·        ELECTRICAL PROTECTION - Protection on the job is important, these boots offer secondary protection against incidental contact with electrical circuits of 18,000 volts or less under dry conditions. Meets ASTM F289-11 EH

·        CHEMICAL AND ABRASION RESISTANT - What good is a boot if it can't withstand the environment you work in? This boot was created to be oil resistant, chemical resistant, abrasion resistant, heat resistant and slip resistant. Offering you best in class protection and performance

·        QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST - Carhartt boots and shoes are made for the working individual, we know how important it is to have gear you can depend on. Soft Toe. Constructed with brown oil tanned leather, Goodyear welt construction and Carhartt rubber outsole, PU Strobel pad with PU cushion insoles

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