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Women's Safety High Boots

Women's Safety High Boots

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Brand: Lenox

Lenox Unisex High Boots Model LNX 500 TL HI3 CI SR...

LNX 500 TL HI3 CI SRC

578.99 LEI

Ex Tax: 478.50 LEI

Upper: made of natural cowhide BOX leather with a smooth finish.Lining: textile material with a waterproof-breathable membrane, abrasion-resistant, ensuring foot ventilation.Toecap: non-metallic polycarbonate, resistant to 200 J impact and 15 kN compression.Puncture resistance: non-metallic puncture..

Brand: Lenox

Lenox Unisex High Boots Model LNX 502 TL HI3CI AN ...

LNX 502 TL HI3CI AN SRC

998.25 LEI

Ex Tax: 825.00 LEI

Upper: Made from genuine smooth cowhide BOX leather.Lining: Textile material with waterproof-breathable membrane, abrasion-resistant and ensures foot ventilation.Toe cap: Non-metallic polycarbonate, resistant to 200 J impact and 15 kN compression.Anti-perforation: Non-metallic Kevlar anti-perforatio..

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Women's Safety High Boots: Uncompromising Protection and Stability for the Toughest Jobs

When your job demands maximum protection, stability, and endurance, standard safety shoes often aren't enough. Our selection of Women's Safety High Boots is engineered to provide superior ankle support and comprehensive protection, ensuring you stay secure and comfortable through long shifts in challenging environments like construction sites, heavy manufacturing, or logistics yards.

These boots are specifically designed to meet the anatomical needs of professional women, offering a secure fit without sacrificing the necessary safety features or adding unnecessary bulk. Focus on your tasks, knowing your feet and ankles are protected by certified technology.

  • Superior Ankle Support: The high-cut design stabilizes the ankle joint, crucial when navigating uneven terrain or carrying heavy loads.
  • Certified All-Weather Protection (S3): Many models feature water-resistant uppers and anti-perforation midsoles, keeping your feet dry and safe from sharp objects.
  • Reliable Slip Resistance (SRC): Outsoles are tested for maximum grip on wet, oily, or slippery industrial floors, significantly reducing the risk of falls.
  • Ergonomic Comfort: Designed with shock-absorbing heels and cushioned insoles to minimize fatigue during extended periods of standing or walking.
  • Durable Construction: Built with robust materials and reinforced stitching to withstand daily wear and tear in harsh working conditions.

Technology and Safety Standards Explained

Safety high boots are categorized by specific European standards (EN ISO 20345) that define their protective capabilities. For demanding environments, you will typically find models certified as S3. This rating guarantees a protective toe cap (often composite or steel), antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel area, a puncture-resistant midsole (anti-perforation), and resistance to water penetration.

The inclusion of SRC certification is vital. This means the outsole has passed rigorous adhesion testing on both ceramic tile floors contaminated with detergent and steel plates contaminated with glycerol (oil). This translates directly into practical safety, giving you confidence on slick surfaces.

Comfort and Ergonomics for Long Shifts

We understand that safety boots must be worn for 8, 10, or even 12 hours a day. That’s why comfort is non-negotiable. Our high boots feature designs that prioritize reducing strain and fatigue. Look for features such as:

  • Dual-Density Outsoles: These combine a softer layer for cushioning and a harder layer for durability and stability.
  • Breathable Linings: Materials that manage moisture and allow air circulation, preventing overheating and discomfort.
  • Padded Collars and Tongues: Essential in high boots to prevent chafing and provide a snug, supportive fit around the ankle and calf.

The goal is to make the boot feel like a natural extension of your foot, not a heavy burden.

Traction and Stability on Difficult Surfaces

A high boot’s primary function is stability, but its outsole is key to preventing accidents. The deep, multi-directional tread patterns found on these boots are designed to shed debris and maintain contact with the ground. Whether you are walking across a wet warehouse floor or navigating a muddy construction site, the certified slip resistance (SRC) ensures reliable traction, allowing you to move confidently and safely.

Durability and Material Quality

Longevity is a measure of value. These high boots are constructed using premium materials, often including treated leather or advanced technical synthetics that resist abrasion and environmental damage. Key durability features include reinforced stitching, robust lacing systems, and durable toe scuff caps that protect the front of the boot from wear and tear, extending the lifespan of your investment.

Quick Guide to Choosing the Right High Boot

Selecting the perfect safety high boot depends on your specific work environment:

  1. Assess the Risk: If you face wet conditions, outdoor work, or potential puncture hazards, prioritize S3 rated boots.
  2. Check the Fit: Ensure the boot provides firm support around the ankle without restricting movement. The high cut should feel supportive, not rigid.
  3. Prioritize Weight: For jobs requiring extensive walking, look for models utilizing composite toe caps and lightweight materials to reduce overall foot fatigue.

When considering the fit, remember to account for the thickness of the socks you typically wear. You should have enough room to wiggle your toes comfortably, but the heel should remain securely locked in place to prevent rubbing.

Explore the collection now and find the Women's Safety High Boots that offer the perfect blend of protection, stability, and all-day comfort for your professional needs.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What types of activities are these safety high boots recommended for?

These boots are ideal for roles requiring maximum ankle support and protection in harsh environments. This includes construction, heavy manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, utility work, and any outdoor or indoor job where exposure to water, oil, uneven ground, or puncture risks is high.

2. What do the standards (e.g., S3, SRC) mean and how do they help me in practice?

The S3 standard is comprehensive: it guarantees a protective toe cap, antistatic properties, energy absorption in the heel, a puncture-resistant midsole, and water-resistant uppers. In practice, S3 means your feet are protected from crushing, punctures, and staying dry. SRC certification ensures the outsole provides tested slip resistance on wet ceramic and oily steel surfaces, helping prevent slips and falls.

3. Are these high boots comfortable for daily wear and long shifts?

Yes. Modern safety high boots are designed with ergonomics in mind. Features like shock-absorbing heels, cushioned insoles, and breathable materials work together to reduce muscle fatigue and pressure points, making them comfortable and supportive even during extended workdays.

4. Are these boots resistant to water/moisture and slippery surfaces?

Many models in the high boot category are S3 certified, meaning the upper materials are treated to resist water penetration, keeping your feet dry in damp conditions. Furthermore, models with SRC certification provide superior traction and grip on wet, oily, or contaminated floors, significantly enhancing safety.

5. How do I choose the right size and how should I maintain them?

We recommend selecting your usual shoe size, keeping in mind the thickness of the socks you plan to wear. Ensure there is a small amount of space (about a thumb's width) between your longest toe and the end of the boot. For maintenance, regularly clean the boots to remove dirt and debris. Use appropriate care products (e.g., leather conditioner or protective spray) based on the upper material, and always allow them to air dry naturally away from direct heat sources.