MetGUARDZ Metatarsal & Lace Protector

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Apr 23, 2019

MetGUARDZ Metatarsal and Lace Protectors deflect and disperse the impact of falling loads. They are the perfect economical solution for visitors, temporary workers, clerical, sales people or when there’s requirement for metatarsal protection. These protectors are recommended for worker in the construction field and shipyards as well as mining, forestry, manufacturing, handling and transportation industries, welding, etc.

The MetGUARDZ is used with the user’s existing safety footwear. It can either be easily laced onto the footwear using the existing laces and the provided straps.

  • Meets or exceeds both CSA and ASTM Metatarsal Impact performance criteria
  • Revolutionary and patent pending hinged lacing system allows for easy tying and untying of safety footwear
  • Secured with existing laces and straps provided
  • Practical, transferable between users
  • Suitable for most types of safety footwear
  • Resistant to Slag, Acid, Alkalis, Fuel Oil, High and Low Temperatures

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