Description
DESCRIPTION
This Cofra work boot for foundries with metatarsal protection is super heat resistant thanks to its leather-covered insole that insulates against high temperatures and its non-slip nitrile rubber sole resistant to +300°C / +572°F.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Height: 9’’ / 23 cm
- Water-repellent full grain leather upper.
- Breathable and abrasion resistant leather lining.
- Removable Heat Barrier insole, made of soft and scented polyurethane, anatomic, perforated, insulating against high temperatures. The thermal comfort inside the footwear is granted, thanks to the special polyurethane compound devised to give high insulation. Covered with leather.
- Stitched outsole, made of rubber nitrile outsole resistant to +300°C / +572°F (1 minute contact).
- Steel toe cap.
- Anti-perforation midsole made of non-metallic APT Plate – Zero Perforation.
- Adjustable velcro closure and fire-retardant laces.
- Quick removal in case of accidental immersion.
- Triple Kevlar seams in the most critical areas.
More Info
Foundry Work Boots for High-Heat Industrial Footwear
The Cofra Foundry 9 work boots are a work boots style designed for foundry operations and other hot industrial tasks where metatarsal protection matters. Foundry workers, welders, and maintenance technicians typically use this protective footwear to support demanding shifts. These heat resistant boots feature a steel toe cap, anti-perforation midsole, and nitrile rubber outsole for tough workplace conditions.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Manufacturing Work Environments
Plant workers and supervisors commonly wear foundry boots in manufacturing areas with hot surfaces, moving equipment, and routine floor hazards. The full grain leather upper and abrasion resistant lining support daily use in busy production spaces. These safety footwear options help teams handle workplace hazards with practical durability.
Foundry and Metalworking Areas
Foundry workers and metal fabricators often need metguard boots for high-temperature zones and spark-prone work. The heat-insulating insole and fire-retardant laces suit these environments well. Workers rely on this type of protective footwear when they move between stations and handle hot materials.
Construction Sites
Construction crews commonly choose industrial workwear that can handle rough terrain, debris, and tool traffic. These work boots add a steel toe cap and anti-perforation midsole for added coverage in active job sites. The slip resistant sole also supports steadier footing on typical site surfaces.
Mining and Utilities
Operators and maintenance teams in mining and utilities often face abrasive conditions and changing surfaces. The nitrile rubber outsole and triple Kevlar seams help these boots suit rugged workdays. Teams often use this style when they need durable footwear for varied indoor and outdoor tasks.
Warehousing and Transportation
Warehouse staff and transportation workers generally need protective footwear for loading zones, docks, and equipment movement. The adjustable velcro closure supports quick fit changes during active shifts. This boot type helps workers stay prepared for repeated daily use.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because foundry boots must balance heat resistance, comfort, and workplace durability. Cofra builds this model with a 9 inch height, water-repellent full grain leather upper, and removable Heat Barrier insole for thermal comfort. The result supports demanding industrial work without adding unnecessary bulk.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 9 inch height | Higher shaft coverage around the lower leg | Supports more secure wear in industrial settings |
| Nitrile rubber outsole resistant to +300°C / +572°F | Sole material handles high heat for 1 minute contact | Works well in hot foundry and metalworking areas |
| Steel toe cap and anti-perforation midsole | Protective front and underfoot design | Helps with impact and puncture-prone conditions |
| Triple Kevlar seams | Reinforced stitching in critical areas | Improves durability during repeated daily use |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Hot Industrial Shifts
Workers often wear these heat resistant work boots during long foundry shifts where floors, tools, and materials create constant heat exposure. The Heat Barrier insole and nitrile rubber outsole support that environment well. The boot also offers metatarsal protection for added upper-foot coverage.
Metal Fabrication and Welding
Metalworkers commonly need metguard boots that combine toe protection with strong construction. The steel toe cap, anti-perforation midsole, and fire-retardant laces suit busy fabrication tasks. Workers benefit from secure closure and durable materials during frequent movement.
Heavy Manufacturing
Production teams often use this protective footwear for routine floor work around machinery and transport paths. The slip resistant sole and abrasion resistant lining support active daily wear. The boot suits sites where crews move often between tasks.
Maintenance and Industrial Service
Technicians usually need quick removal features and dependable fit when they work across multiple service calls. The adjustable velcro closure helps speed up entry and exit during shift changes. These work boots support that pace with practical construction.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Work Boots Category Excels
- Foundry operations: Heat resistant construction and metatarsal protection match high-temperature work areas.
- Metal fabrication shops: Steel toe cap and anti-perforation midsole support common shop hazards.
- Heavy manufacturing floors: Slip resistant sole and abrasion resistant lining suit routine production work.
- Maintenance tasks: Quick closure and durable stitching help during busy service shifts.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Foundry workers: Wear them for heat-prone tasks and repeated movement near hot equipment.
- Welders: Use them for protective footwear in spark and heat exposure areas.
- Maintenance technicians: Choose them for secure support during repair and inspection work.
- Equipment operators: Rely on them for durable footing around industrial machinery.
- Safety coordinators: Specify them when teams need metatarsal protection and robust materials.
- Plant supervisors: Often select them for crews working in demanding production environments.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These safety footwear options work alongside other equipment for comprehensive workplace coverage. Layers matter because foundry boots address foot hazards while other PPE supports the eyes, hands, head, and hearing. All Safety commonly recommends building a full system rather than relying on a single item.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Foundry floor work: Work boots + safety glasses + gloves + hearing protection
- Welding and fabrication: Work boots + hard hats + gloves
- Industrial maintenance: Work boots + safety glasses + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these metguard boots when your workday includes hot surfaces, heavy materials, or frequent movement across industrial floors. They also perform well when teams need a steel toe cap, anti-perforation midsole, and secure closure. The heat resistant outsole adds value in foundries and metalworking spaces.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Heat exposure levels in the work area
- Need for metatarsal protection and toe coverage
- Floor conditions, including slip and debris risks
- Fit preference for velcro closure and boot height
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These work boots are not suitable for jobs that require specialty electrical protection or lighter casual footwear. In those cases, consider electrical-rated safety footwear or general-purpose occupational boots. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these boots when they enter foundry areas, fabrication zones, or other hot industrial spaces. Use the velcro closure to secure the fit before each shift, and follow manufacturer instructions for wear in your specific workplace. Many teams keep them as part of daily industrial workwear.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the outsole, seams, closure function, and toe cap regularly per manufacturer instructions. Clean the full grain leather upper and remove debris after use, then store the boots in a dry, cool place away from excess heat and moisture. Replace the footwear when the outsole, seams, or protective components show damage.