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FOOTWEAR Neoprene/Overboots Neoprene Boots


Servus Neoprene Boots really grip to your leg and won’t slide around when you walk – unlike other lower-quality footwear. Boots are available with different tread options to provide secure footing in virtually any conditions. All styles meets ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75.


• Neoprene III Boots resist a broad variety of animal and vegetable fats and fluids, as well as the harshest of petro and agri-chemical substances. Seamless, triple-dipped construction creates a comfortable boot that remains waterproof and pliable in the toughest conditions. Cushion insole with arch support helps fight the fatigue and stress of tired legs and back.


Servus® Neoprene III Boots, Neo-Grip and Chevron Sole


• Neoprene III Advance Boots provide advanced slip resistance, fit and comfort. The V-Wave™ outsole with wide thread channels and open side walls allows for increased slip resistance and easier cleaning. The Breath-O-Prene™ insole provides comfort and breathability by pulling moisture away from the feet. An expandable gusset at the top of the boot improves fit and comfort, especially for people with larger calves. Sizes 6 – 9 measure 13"H, 10 – 12 measure 141 measures 151


⁄2 ⁄2


Neoprene III Boots


Sole


Height Toe


Size 6 Size 7 Size 8 Size 9


Additional sizes are available on our website.


Servus® Neoprene III Advanced Boots, V-Wave Sole


Size 10 Size 11 Size 12 Size 13


1-5


Neo-Grip Sole 12"


Steel Toe 12502


12503 12504 12505 12532 12533 12534 12535


6+ 1-5 "H.


Neoprene III Boots


Chevron Sole 16"


Steel Toe 12536


12537 12538 12539 12540 12541 12542 12543


6+ 1-5


Neoprene III Advance Boots


V-Wave Sole 13" – 151 Steel Toe


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10917 10918 10919 10920 10921 10922 10923 10924


6+ $111.00 105.45 $112.15 106.55 $115.95 110.20 " "H, and 13 – 15


HazProof™ Boots


These polymer boots are your best choice for chemical and hazmat cleanup, emergency response applications and domestic preparedness programs. Boots are manufactured with a larger foot area to accommodate for the extra bulk of an encapsulated suit. Stretch fasteners make taking the


boots on-and-off easy, even when wearing gloves. Sure grip


cleated outsole has excellent abrasion and slip resistance. Meets ASTM F1001 for hazardous chemical emergencies. Steel toe meets ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75.


12255Size 7 12256Size 8 12257Size 9 12258Size 10 12259Size 11 12260Size 12


84


Steel Mid-Sole for Sole and Heel Puncture Resistance.


1-2 3+ 12261Size 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120.50 114.50 To Order: M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST 800-356-9100 | Fax: 800-845-9095 | conney.com


Dielectric Overboots


Footwear provides extra safety when climbing ladders and poles, where the deep heel cavity can lock onto the rungs. Overboots are 100% waterproof and made from ozone-resistant rubber. These boots measure 14" in height and features an adjustable side strap. The attached buckle and hardware are non-metallic. The fabric lining makes the boots easy to get on-and-off. The sole has a durable construction with a non-skid bar tread outsole. Footwear conforms with ASTM F1117 and is 100% test ed to the electrical hazard requirements of ASTM F1116 at 20,000 volts.


12907Size 7 12908Size 8 12909Size 9 12910Size 10 12911Size 11 12912Size 12 12913Size 13 12914Size 14


1-5 6+ 12915Size 15 . . . . $145.65 138.40


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