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Keeping warm
23 January 2013
Safety footwear manufacturer Rock Fall has developed the Alaska RF001, which it says is one of the highest specification cold store boots in Europe, featuring rubber outsoles able to withstand temperatures down to - 4
Safety footwear manufacturer Rock
Fall has developed the Alaska
RF001, which it says is one of the
highest specification cold
store boots in Europe,
featuring rubber outsoles
able to withstand
temperatures down to -
40°C. The boot uses 3M
Thinsulate B600
insulation thermal
lining, which consists
of a 'Fursulate' lining,
creating warmth and
comfort, whilst the breathable
mid-lining ensures maximum
moisture wicking properties.
The protective composite toecap and midsole enhance the boot's thermal and safety properties, which make it suitable for those working in construction in cold climates, offshore settings, cold storage and other hazardous, low temperature environments.
The Alaska Boot exceeds EN ISO 20345:2004 S3 CI European Safety Standards.
Developed with the wearer and their cold working environments in mind, the Alaska also features an upper material of anti-cracking full grain leather, an SRC Slip Resistant Rating, a composite toe cap and anti penetration composite internal midsole.
The protective composite toecap and midsole enhance the boot's thermal and safety properties, which make it suitable for those working in construction in cold climates, offshore settings, cold storage and other hazardous, low temperature environments.
The Alaska Boot exceeds EN ISO 20345:2004 S3 CI European Safety Standards.
Developed with the wearer and their cold working environments in mind, the Alaska also features an upper material of anti-cracking full grain leather, an SRC Slip Resistant Rating, a composite toe cap and anti penetration composite internal midsole.
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