The new anatomical S1 PS FO SR ESD SPRINT safety shoe by Exena is designed in an athletic style, made from very lightweight materials and offers maximum safety at work. Its upper part is made from highly breathable and perforated fabric, making it soft and flexible.
This is a breathable work shoe with reinforcement at the toe cap and heel for fewer bumps and scratches. It features a durable aluminum safety toe with 200J impact resistance. It also has sole protection to prevent sharp objects from penetrating and injuring your foot.
The outer sole is made from multiple layers of EVA, is antistatic and slip-resistant (against oils, fuels, and some organic solvents), offering maximum comfort and flexibility. The inner sole is soft, made from foam material, and removable, allowing you to use any insole of your choice.
It features elastic laces with a tightening button for comfort and flexibility. A set of regular laces is also included. Each shoe weighs only 410g (in size 42), making it ideal for all-day wear and a variety of tasks.
What does S1 PS mean:
- S: Safety according to EN ISO 20345 standard.
- 1: Protective toe cap with 200 Joules impact and compression resistance.
- P: Penetration resistance with protective material in the sole.
- PS: New type of penetration resistance, designed for thinner sharp objects.
- FO: Resistance to hydrocarbons.
- A: Antistatic properties.
- E: Energy absorption in the heel area.
S1 PS shoes are ideal for dry work environments where there is a risk of heavy objects falling or sole penetration by sharp objects, as well as when antistatic protection is required.
Main Specifications
- Type
- Low
- Safety
- Yes
- Protection Level
- S1
- Waterproof
- No
- Athletic Type
- Yes
Safety Specifications
- Puncture Resistance (P)
- Yes
- Antistatic (ESD)
- Yes
- Oil Resistance (FO)
- Yes
- Slip Resistance (SR)
- Yes
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.