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Men's Widths:
D = Medium / E = Wide /
EE = Extra Wide / B = Narrow
Women's Widths: M
= Medium
DURANGO PRODUCT INFORMATION
COMFORT CORE
Comfort Coreョ features specially-designed energy-return cushioned insoles
that actually store energy when the weight of your foot compresses them,
then releases that energy as you lift your foot. An airflow system has
been developed and included in the Comfort Core Insoleョ that is used
with Georgia Boot's Suspension System Footwear. This adds dozens of
tiny air holes that force air through the insole as you walk. So your
feet stay cooler and drier longer. Cushion insole with the Comfort Coreョ
airflow system. Georgia Boot's exclusive Comfort Coreョ energy-return
cushion insole developed in 1991.
Durango's Farm & Ranch
Durango's Farm & Ranch Comfort Core boots with SPR leather can take
a bit of pressure off your feet.The Comfort Core Insoles act both
as a superior shoch absorber and an energy return system for a broken-in
feel.
What is Carbo-Tec?
Carbo-Tec is one of the best soles for the rigors of farm & ranch
wear and tear. Special features include anti-slip tread, oil and
chemical resistance and non-marking capability. Carbo-Tec soles
even act as insulation barriers against the cold.
Why is SPR Leather So Strong and Durable?
SPR leather is tanned by three separate processes for extra stength
and resistance. It's been proven in test to be three times stronger,
two and half times more abrasive resistant, and more acid and
chemical resistant than conventional tanned leather. As a result,
SPR leather resists caustic alkali, sulphuric acid, calcium hydroxide,
potassium phosphate, caustic potash and barnyard acids.
Safety Toes / Steel Toe
Durango's Safety Toe Farm & Ranch boots are laboratory tested
to meet the high safety standards governed by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administrasion (OSHA). Every new material
or component is thoroughly researched and tested before it is
incorporated into Durango boots. This includes steel toes for
maximum protection from falling objects, heavy duty steel shanks
for extra protection and Carbo-Tec outsoles for superior wear
characteristics in abrasion, chemical, heat and slip resistance
and flexability. Durango has also added, for strength, their
triple-tanned SPR leather and, for comfort, breathable Cambrelle
linings.
What Do Those ANSI Numbers Mean?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) sets the
standards for protective footwear. There are two basic requirements
all safety footwear must meet: impact and compression. There
are three classifications of each according to test results.
1/75, 1/50 and 1/30 are designations for test results done
with a 50 pound weight dropped from a set height. C/75, C/50
and C/30 are designations of tests done compressing the safety
toes at 2,500 pounds (for C/75), 1,750 pounds (C/50) and 1,000
pounds (C/30). The toe must have a minimum clearance inside
the toe area of the shoe of 16/32" for men's footwear and
15/32" for women's footwear after the tests are completed.
Durango, meets all ANSI standards set by OSHA and comply with
"ANSI Z41.1 - 1991: American National Standards for Personal
Protection Footwear".
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