Overview
About Merrell Fullbench Superlite Work Shoes - Alloy Safety Toe (For Men)
Closeout. Stay safe and light on your feet in tough work environments with Merrell's Fullbench Superlite work shoes, crafted in breathable mesh with a protective alloy safety toe, contoured Kinetic Fit Base footbed and grippy, slip-resistant rubber outsole for all-day comfort.
- Breathable mesh upper with supportive synthetic overlays
- Alloy safety toe meets ASTM F2413-18 M/I/C electrical hazard safety standards
- Lace-up front with metal hardware
- Padded tongue and collar
- Protective, abrasion-resistant toe cap
- Breathable mesh lining
- COMFORTBASE footbed technology cradles and supports your foot
- Kinetic Fit Base removable contoured footbed for flexible support
- Molded nylon arch shank provides midfoot support and flexibility
- Lightweight EVA midsole
- M Select GRIP rubber outsole is oil- and slip-resistant
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Merrell Fullbench Superlite Work Shoes - Alloy Safety Toe (For Men)
- Safety Toe
- Safety standards: ASTM F2413-18 M/I/C, EH rated (Electrical Hazard)
- Upper: Synthetic and textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: M Select GRIP rubber
- Imported
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Reviewed by Kagato from New England on Wednesday, December 6, 2023
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1.0 out of 5 stars. DisappointedReviewed by Factory work from Ohio on Saturday, January 13, 2024I have purchased other shoes made by Merrell and have had them years walked miles in them but these work shoes are not holding up the inside of backing of the shoe completely fell apart and they are not comfortable
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1.0 out of 5 stars. JunkReviewed by Kagato from New England on Wednesday, December 6, 2023These only lasted me 3 months. The uppers are weak and tear where the foot flexes. Right in front of the safety cap.