Royer 4023XP Women’s Electrical Safety Boot

Royer 4023XP Women’s Electrical Safety Boot

 

The Royer 4023XP is an 8″ Canadian made full-grain leather work boot made specifically for women in the electrical industry. The boot features non-metallic puncture resistant insole, steel protective toecap, non-woven ISOFIX lining, and a POLIYOU footbed.

The sole is made from XPAN, a material exclusive to Royer in North America, that is a dual-density rubber which is highly durable while still providing comfort and shock absorption for long work days.

The 4023XP is CSA Z194-14 (electric-shock protection (18kV/60 Hz/ 1 minute) and CSA Z195-14 (protective toecap and puncture resistant sole) certified.

The Royer 4023XP is an ideal boot for women working in the electrical industry that are seeking a blend of safety, comfort, and style. Visit Royer to see the full line of men’s and women’s safety boots.

http://royer.com/ca-en/product/4023xp/

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