LION by Thorogood Hellfire Rubber Insulated Felt Firefighting Boot with Lug Sole, NFPA

Lion by Thorogood
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$199.00

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MSRP: $323.00
SKU:
W-807-6003
Internal ID:
490189
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Hellfire Rubber Insulated Felt Firefighting Boot with Lug Sole

Certified NFPA 1971-2013 Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Fire Fighting 2007 Edition; NFPA 1992-2012 Standard on Liquid Splash-Protective Ensembles and Clothing for Hazardous Materials Emergencies; NFPA 1500, Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program; and ASTM F 2413-11 M I/75 C/75 PR EH.
  • UPPER: FLAME/Heat-Resisting Rubber
  • CONSTRUCTION: Vulcanized Rubber/Shoe FIt Engineered
  • OUTSOLE: FLAME/HEAT RESISTING "Traction Lug"
  • LINING: 3.5mm Polyester Needled Felt with Heel Reinforcement
  • INSOLE: Removable Superknit Covered Polyurethane
  • MIDSOLE: Stainless Steel Puncture Resisting Bottom Plate
  • SHANK: Steel Triple Ladder Shank

SPECIAL FEATURES:
  • Oversized Steel Toe
  • Electrical Hazard
  • Double Reinforced Pull Loops
  • Cushioned Shin Guard

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  • 5
    Great boots

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jul 1st 2024

    My department switched to buying these around a year ago, best boots we’ve had. Fits true to shoe size for the most part just need to be broken in. I had to order wides.

  • 5
    Nice looking boot

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Feb 12th 2014

    They were very pleased at this product for the low price that we paid!!! Very nice boots!

  • 5
    Excellent value

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Jan 28th 2014

    Good value boot for low budget volunteer service

  • 4
    Served me well

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Dec 13th 2012

    I used these boots during my Firefighter I academy and they served me well. They were comfortable and supportive and made it easy to be on my feet all day. The sole has worn significantly as has the toe, but for the price this is to be expected. The traction is good on soft surfaces, however on the metal of the burn tower slipping was a common occurance. Overall I would recommend these boots to someone looking for a low cost pair of boots to wear for recruit academy or other training, but not for prolonged on the job use.

  • 2
    You get what you pay for.

    Posted by Verified Buyer on May 21st 2012

    The price on these boots is what they are cheap. If you're looking for a pair to just get you by these are them. But they wear out after a few years of moderate use.