
In addition to the basic foot protection function, safety shoes also have some other characteristics. In order to help you better understand and choose safety shoes, let's take a closer look at the other characteristics of safety shoes besides the protection function:
1
Internal support in the midsole
In various working environments, if workers need to move in multiple directions, the soles of safety shoes are required to be stable. Some manufacturers use molded midsoles when making safety shoes, so that the foot can step properly in the shoe. In addition, fibers around the shoe can also provide support.
2
Shock-absorbing sole
Routine impacts at work generate special pressures, usually equivalent to several times your own body weight, so good shock absorption is necessary. Good safety shoe midsoles are made of molded polyurethane or EVA to help disperse this impact force.
3
Replaceable insole
The insole also has a certain shock-absorbing performance. As a consumable item in the shoe, it is easy to be damaged. When the insole loses its elasticity or becomes obviously thinner, it should be replaced in time.
4
Elasticity of sole
The elasticity of safety shoes is determined by the feeling of the foot when moving. The sole is partially or entirely made of fiber material, which can make the safety shoes more flexible.
