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Women’s 8″ insulated and waterproof safety work boots – PF624

(2 customer reviews)

$286.99

In our experience, most customers opt for half a size larger than their regular shoe size when buying P&F Workwear safety footwear.

Find the perfect size the first time by measuring your feet and validating your size with our size chart.

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Women’s 8″ insulated and waterproof safety work boots – PF624

The roast beef for the meal wasn’t taken out of the freezer? Lay him in a P&F insulated boot, and he’ll be warm in no time. You can also put your feet in the boots when it’s cold. 😉

  • Composite toecap and Kevlar sole certified CSA Z195 class 1 and dielectric or ESR.
  • Lightweight (816 g. / 1.8 lb. per boot), comfortable boots.
  • Ultra-light, non-slip dual-density rubber and EVA outsole.
  • 8″ high.
  • Solid full-grain leather and Helcor leather uppers.
  • 400 g insulation. Primaloft® for moisture management and insulation from the cold.
  • Waterproof Natex membrane. (2nd generation with improved breathability)
  • Oil-resistant sole.
  • Soft tongue for wide opening, easy entry and perfect-fitting lacing.
  • Reflective straps.
  • Durable lining.
  • Shock-absorbing, anti-bacterial insole.
  • Dielectric approved.
  • 2 pairs of laces.
  • 6-month warranty.
  • Free size exchange in Canada and the United States.
  • Free delivery in Canada.

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In our experience, most customers opt for half a size larger than their regular shoe size when buying P&F Workwear safety footwear.

Find the perfect size the first time by measuring your feet and validating your size with our size chart.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 13.5 × 13.5 × 5 in
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2 reviews for Women’s 8″ insulated and waterproof safety work boots – PF624

  1. Charlene Adsit (verified owner)

    I like these boots and I would recommend ordering one size bigger than your usual shoe size.

  2. Anonymous (verified owner)

    These boots are pretty comfortable, I normally don’t lace all the way to the top if I’m walking long distances. They are warmer than regular boots, but not great in colder temps (-10C and below). The rubber sole gets quite hard in the cold and feels slippery on snow, ice, frozen ground, rig mats etc, so cleats are pretty important to add. I have not had luck with women’s winter steel toed boots before, so these are the best I’ve tried and would still recommend them, even though they aren’t perfect

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