Emma Safety Shoe Fornax

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Article number: MM158848
Availability: In stock (100)
Delivery time: 5-10 business days

Emma Safety Shoe Fornax
This extra high shoe makes the Heavy Duty line even more complete and provides even more protection. The extra padded ankle protection provides a more comfortable feeling and a perfect fit. “Because of the smart placement of the zipper (lace tool), namely between the laces, you can easily get in and out of the shoe. And, you don't have to lace it afterwards. Simple, fast and extremely solid!”

Enjoy complete protection with the world's first circular safety shoe.
Extremely high safety with a remarkable amount of wearing comfort. Falling objects have little chance against the steel toe cap, the Easy Twist sole (nitrile rubber) gives the wearer a 'sticky grip' on all kinds of surfaces, and is resistant to high temperatures and corrosive acid.

The comfortable, snug fit will soon make you forget you're wearing safety shoes at all - until you're really glad you're wearing them!

This is a 100% circular safety shoe: all raw materials that make up Alaska can be reused, for example in building materials, furniture and in new safety shoes. This is one of EMMA's first circular models. In the course of 2019, all our safety shoes will be fully circular.

Security category
- S3

Industries
- Chemistry
- Metal
- Construction & Engineering
- Nature & Environment
- Oil & Gas

Technical specifications

fit D
Sizes 39-49
Colour Black
Upper Full grain leather
Lining Hydro-Tec® Antibacterial
Insole Antistatic
Insole Antibacterial
Nose protection Steel / EN 12568:2010
Protected midsole Stainless steel / EN 12568:2010
Upper construction Strobel
Midsole PU
Outsole GripForce® Duo / HRO
Overnose PU
Closure Lace tool incl. laces Bl/Gr R-PET WORKING 120 CM
European standard EN ISO 20345:2011
Antistatic properties Antistatic 0.1 - 1000M Ohm
Anti slip SRC



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