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

Lion by Thorogood
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$249.00

You save: $184.00
MSRP: $433.00
SKU:
807-6000
Weight:
15.47 LBS
Internal ID:
490188
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Details

LION by Thorogood Hellfire Rubber Insulated Firefighting Boot with Lug Sole

Certified

  • NFPA 1971-2013 Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Fire Fighting 2013 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
  • ASTM F 2413-11 M I/75 C/75 PR EH.

Features

  • UPPER: FLAME/HEAT RESISTING Rubber 
  • CONSTRUCTION: Vulcanized 
  • OUTSOLE: FLAME/HEAT RESISTING "Traction Lug" 
  • LINING: Dupont™ Kevlar® Yellow Knit One Piece Liner 
  • 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
  • Light-Reflecting Instep and Heel Patches

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  • 4
    Pretty Good Overall -- Go with wide or extra wide

    Posted by RICHARD R on Apr 3rd 2025

    Overall I feel the price with the discount made these boots worth wild. I won't be in them everyday as a volunteer, but I was someone who was looking to upgrade my current issued miss-matched boots. I would definitively go with the wide or extra wide. I do not have wide feet and the wide boots are just a little snug. I figure they will break over overtime. If you have wide feet, order the extra wide. I probably could have gone up an extra 1/2 size from my current hiking boots and issued fire boots. Overall, good if you can find it on sale, I probably would have rated 3 stars if I had to pay full price.

  • 4
    Things customer service doesn't know

    Posted by Verified Buyer on Apr 25th 2014

    Do not buy your shoe size. I tried customer service at ""The Fire Store"" and they could not tell me how to buy for size or width. I had the same problem at another site by taking their advice. 1- buy the size wider than you normally wear. Both this and the next suggestion relate to the wearing of heavy socks for either cold or padding. You want to be able to put these on fast without wasting time struggling to get your feet into them. 2-Minimally half a size larger, in more cases than not, a full size larger than your shoe would be best. Half a size works with lighter socks, but may be an issue with heavier winter type ones.