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Site Quartz Men's Honey Safety boots, Size 8

£35Inc. VAT

Product details

Product information

These honey coloured safety boots are hard wearing, designed to help you tackle the toughest jobs. They include a padded tongue and collar for your comfort and high-quality nubuck leather for durability.

Features and benefits

  • Safety was the top priority when designing these boots. The sole is oil resistant to improve traction on slippery surfaces and absorbs shock, putting less pressure on your feet and joints. A steel toe cap protects your toes and feet from potential hazards when working in high-risk environments. Finally, the steel penetration-resistant midsole offers protection against sharp objects such as nails, stopping them from penetrating the sole. For your protection, they have an S1 P SRA safety code so you feel protected during the toughest jobs
  • The reinforced heel and ankle support will give you comfort as well as durability
  • Steel penetration-resistant midsole

Specifications

BrandSite
ColourHoney
Footwear safety codeS1 P SRA
Parent footwear safety codeS1P
Shock resistanceShock-absorbing sole
Shoe fastening typeLace
Shoe size8
Sole materialPolyurethane (PU)
Toe cap constructionSteel
Upper materialNubuck leather & mesh
Product code3663602903512
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.2 / 5(5 reviews)

Robert EPCMan - 5 / 5 - 29/01/2025

Safety Hot

Comfortable, good laces a good buy! Have brought my 3rd pair.

Alialf59 - 5 / 5 - 15/12/2024

These boots are great

They are a great fit, very comfortable and hard wearing

Pete67 - 5 / 5 - 21/10/2024

Buy them!

Well worth the money. Very happy with the purchase

Flowers1966 - 5 / 5 - 12/10/2022

Boots

Bought these boots for my boyfriend who’s a joiner he loves them and said they are better than the Dewalt ones the site ones are so comfortable

Mark919191 - 1 / 5 - 01/05/2022

Worst footwear I've ever seen

After using these for a couple of months I actually hate them. Why do site still make them and why does B&Q stock them? The laces fall apart within weeks, the eyelets bend and dig into your foot - they're seriously uncomfortable. After wearing these for 30 minutes I want to take them off and walk around the work site bare foot, as standing on broken glass would be more comfortable. After putting up with them for a couple of months I have gone and bought some new ones and I am now going to take great pleasure in cutting these up with a saw. No charity wants them.