Choose based on safety class (e.g. S1, S3), toe cap type (steel, composite, or aluminum), puncture protection, slip resistance, and comfort. Consider your work environment – wet, cold, slippery, or with sharp objects.
Whenever there’s a risk of impact, punctures, slipping, or uneven ground. Common in construction, industry, warehousing, and landscaping.
Good cushioning, breathability, waterproofing, antistatic properties, and ergonomic fit. Winter models should have insulation and rugged soles.
Clean regularly, dry at room temperature, and condition leather if needed. Avoid drying on radiators or in direct sunlight. Replace insoles and laces when worn.
Yes, high-quality shoes offer better comfort, durability, and reduce the risk of strain injuries – especially during long workdays or in demanding environments.