Electricians' safety boot with high electrical insulation. 100% Metal Free, with synthetic toe protection, non-metallic puncture-resistant midsole, and lining made of 100% polyamide fabric.
Electricians' safety boot with high electrical insulation. 100% Metal Free, with synthetic toe protection, non-metallic puncture-resistant midsole, and lining made of 100% polyamide fabric.
Electricians' safety boot with high electrical insulation. 100% Metal Free, with synthetic toe protection, non-metallic puncture-resistant midsole, and lining made of 100% polyamide fabric.
Features
Upper made of full-grain leather
Outer lining made of breathable synthetic material
Inner lining made of 100% polyamide fabric
Insole made of special EVA and nitrile compound
Sole made of dual-density polyurethane with high electrical resistance
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In the money that you usually find them, I don't know if there are better boots..
It is impressive how comfortable they are even after many hours of work and walking..
The shoe was tested due to work and it seems that its protections are working..
The second time I bought it, the quality of the exterior seemed a bit inferior.. it will show if this is a problem..
I have no experience with other work boots with protection. Their protection is honest and I find the weight normal. The sole has very thick rubber. You understand that it is quality and sturdy. In general, I do not take care of my shoes and I abuse them. I wear them for about a month. They have eaten dirt-mud and I have good impressions for now. They are waterproof and the tongue (behind the laces) is unified with the rest of the shoe body, so it keeps the waterproofing high. On the leather or whatever material there are some scratches from the hardships but they are not tears. I do not even consider it negative with the use I make of them. Also, I should tell you that I have flat feet, and for me it was clear from the first day that they need insoles, because they are quite hard to step on otherwise (the insoles they have inside are very cheap). I bought the Army Race insoles and the situation improved significantly. With a good tightening of the laces and insoles, you feel that you have a very good step. However, due to flat feet in immobility-orthostasis after hours on industrial cement, my knee still hurts, something that I think should not concern most people. (I only do not feel this issue with expensive sports shoes) I wear size 42 in sports shoes, and size 42 in Cofra is exactly my size. *They get dirty easily, but with black camel and a brush they become dolls! Edit 23/6/2024: I stepped on a nail at a construction site and it did not go through. +1 for that
-1 star because I don't know its durability - the material is 50-50 if it's leather and it can also deteriorate further because nowhere does it say that it is leather or what material it is in general. The only, the only point that says something relevant is only in one point that talks about maintenance of the shoe in the leather parts to apply grease for general and indefinite maintenance, it says in a hundred parts for the sole inside out but for the upper part nothing... I want to believe that it will easily withstand my daily work in the mine where I work in winter and summer and in conditions of dust, mud, cold and heat, as a construction it seems sturdy, solid, medium weight neither light for a work shoe nor heavy, I got it in the size I generally wear shoes, in the test I wore it Good feeling... now the only thing left to see is if it doesn't tire me daily and by extension if it has good durability, the only thing that concerns me is that because I don't know if it is genuine leather or synthetic, I don't know if it is necessary to apply grease...
I wore it on the first day and it felt like I had put on my old shoes that I had worn for 3 years. Very comfortable shoe, I highly recommend it, it's worth the money and more. The weight is relative for anyone who wears safety shoes, it's a matter of habit.
Excellent shoes. They have lasted for 2+ years of almost daily use without any major issues.
Comfortable and very practical, you can easily go through airports without any problem.
I will buy them again.
I have had them for almost 5 months in difficult construction site conditions with rocks, dirt, nails, iron, etc. They have held up, they have not come apart, and they have not been damaged. Additionally, the sole is quite durable. They are lightweight and do not slip
Update June 2023.
I have had them since the summer of '22. I chose them for occasional use on construction sites (I don't go to them daily, I mean) because for their price, they have the most certifications and they are also branded. They provide finger protection, protection against foot puncture, protection against slipping, AND protection against electrical current.
As for durability, time will tell. During the snowfall (February 2023) in Athens, I walked 3 kilometers in the snow, they didn't let any water in and I didn't feel cold.
They accidentally underwent a proper safety test as well, as I stepped with full force on a nail protruding from a plank while going down some stairs at the construction site. The nail did not go through my foot, it fully protected me.
My impression is positive. The company is top-notch. These specific products, as specialized items in the field, are certified and they also come with an informative leaflet about the protection levels and symbols
In everything they are almost excellent, always for their price. At first, they are a bit hard, but after 1 week, the leather softens externally. I would like them to be a bit more comfortable at the bottom, but for 50 euros, I can't complain. Also, they have a moderate weight. Compared to the Giasco Edison S3 (90 euros) that I had, the Cofra shoes are slightly inferior in comfort and weight, but also in price.
You can tell that the heel of the Cofra shoes is thicker just by wearing them. Also, the insole inside is completely flat, and that bothers me a little. I would like a bit of curvature, it feels like walking barefoot on tiles. Other than that, they are of good quality and stable. Note that as a boot, it covers just above the ankle, while the Giasco covers 2 points lower, which suited me better. The Cofra shoes are 17 centimeters in height, and the Giasco shoes are 15.
They are not suitable for orthostasis. They have a nice fastening, a stable ankle, and they don't bother me much, but the foot gets quite warm.
My review is subjective, based on how I feel in them after 1 month of use.
Would I buy them again? I don't know, probably not. I would prefer to spend 30 euros more for the Giasco shoes. I was expecting something better, to be honest, as some reviews praise it.
Owner for about 2 weeks. Hit it comfortably, you won't regret it. Sturdy shoe but softens after 3 days and becomes very comfortable. The size is true even with thick socks. Closed tongue in front for water, relatively light and comfortable. After 6-7 hours of continuous work, my feet were rested. Leather exterior, so I took care of them with a leather wax and they became shiny. I will come back for tests on kneeling, where most shoes usually wear out. They can't withstand
After many trials with work shoes, this is the best I have worn. They are not heavy, they are just right. Very comfortable from the first time I wore them. The size is one size smaller than regular shoes. Very good shoes, time will show their durability!
By far the most serious shoes I have ever worn. They are waterproof and do not slip on many surfaces. They are comfortable and protect you even in the most demanding moments in construction/industry.
I have had them for about 2 months and I still don't have a complete picture. So far, they seem durable and lightweight compared to my standards. And waterproof compared to others I had.
It hasn't wintered yet, although it seems like a warm shoe. At work (after years of expensive BETA), it is very nice. It feels like your foot is armored. I have a big bunion and I prefer to be barefoot. It softened and took shape in a week and even now that it's still warm, my foot doesn't sweat. I probably found my shoe..... Oh, I'm also going hiking with it. Maybe it's a bit early for conclusions, if it had problems, something would have already been noticed. I'm a shoe lover. It also looks like a sturdy shoe. 5 out of 5.
Very comfortable boots, both in mud and on stairs. The front part has good durability. I bought them in my size and they are slightly big (possibly needed a smaller size).
Very good quality and very comfortable anatomically. In the first few days, it is very stiff and needs about a week to "break in", but afterwards it is perfect.
It is quite large. I got it one size smaller than what I wear in regular (non-work) shoes and it is still spacious. This is good for winter, with thick socks. It is also very warm, which is nice in winter, but I'm afraid it will be uncomfortable in the summer. Its durability over time remains to be seen. I will update the review after some time, when I have an opinion on its durability.
*** It has been a year and a half of daily, tough use and they have started to let in a little water from the bottom of the sole when I step in water for a while. The rest of the shoe has no issues. They have proven to be the most durable work shoes I have had so far, as usually they all need replacement within a year.
Perfect lightweight and very modern, I wear it for almost 13 hours and I have absolutely no problem. I will choose another pair again in the near future
I have had these boots for about a year now. The usage ranges from construction sites to houses. I am extremely satisfied with the quality of construction. The boots do not smell, they do not have any significant damage (some superficial scratches have probably occurred), and they are easy to clean and maintain (with a brush and varnish). They are extremely comfortable and supportive when standing, on ladders, and very convenient for tasks that require kneeling, such as installing sockets. The protective caps on the toes are resistant to stones and pieces of concrete, but nothing heavier has fallen on my feet yet. I don't know how long they will last, but I will probably buy the same ones again.