Technology and comfort optimized in a new hard-working, sleek-looking, performance-driven boot.
7½ oz. Nomex/Kevlar rip-stop fabric covers shaft of boot with married full grain cowhide leather covering shinguard, straps, and heel and vamp area
Improved lock fit in heel area
No angle shaft eliminates leg exposure from pant ride up
Rounded straps protects against leg chafing and pant liner abrasion
Sturdy back and side stays supports boot shaft when stacked on pants
Crosstech Moisture Barrier with 7.5 oz Kevlar Thermal Barrier
Removable insert for customizable comfort
Oblique steel toe, steel bottom plate and shank
PowerToe and Heel with Vibram Fire and Ice lug sole
Certified to NFPA 1971 and Berry Compliant
Engineered for comfort, safety and control, the full-height PRO Series Model 5007B was developed using the most popular features of the 5006. Both are simply unrivaled in stability and durability. The combination of all-leather vamp and Advance™ Kevlar®/ Nomex® ripstop fabric shaft supplies lightweight comfort and breathability; the 7.5 oz Kevlar® brand fiber thermal lining protects from punctures and delivers thermal stability
to the leg and foot. The PRO Series 5007B: made to keep on going, supporting and protecting.
The 5007 is a 14" high pull-on, fabric/leather bunker style boot with enhanced side and back stays, fire resistant fabric, water-repellent leather, safety toes, electrical hazard rated soles, steel bottom penetration resistance barrier, steel shank, shinguard and quick donning and doffing features for fire suppression personnel. Safety boots meet or exceeds: NFPA 1971 2007 edition and Class 75 impact resistance/compression resistance requirements of ASTM F2413-05. All components are Berry Amendment compliant.
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