Reebok’s latest line of occupational footwear is the new All Terrain Work series, which combines the flexibility and traction of rugged trail-running shoes with the durability, protection, and occupational rating expected of work wear.
The shoes’ trail running-inspired features include squared rubber lugs, deep flex rooves, and a neoprene bootie, which keeps out mud, dirt, and debris. Industrial features include steel toes that meet or exceed ASTM F2413 safety standards and an upper free of metallic hardware.
“We looked at the features and benefits that trail running shoes provide to outdoor fitness enthusiasts and found that we could apply those to work footwear,” says John Duvic, VP of Product Development at Warson Brands, official licensee of Reebok’s occupational footwear. “A full-bootie neoprene lining hugs the foot for a glove-like fit while keeping mud, rocks, and debris out of the shoe for all-day comfort on the job, and the aggressive lugged outsole provides trail-rated traction with ASTM-rated slip resistance.”
All of the All Terrain Work shoes feature MemoryTech footbeds that adapt to the contours of the users’ feet. The RB4090, RB4091, RB4092 and RB095 models feature electrical hazard protection, while the RB4093 and RB094 are static dissipative and feature a patented dual resistor system that delivers a precise range of electrical resistance. These two models are made for sensitive electronic device work.
The All Terrain Work series is available in mens’ and womens’ sizes at an MSRP of $108 to $116, depending on the shoe’s features. www.reebokwork.com