IMPACTO Metguard Metatarsal Protector PR Nero Taglia unica

Brand:Impacto Protective Products

3.4/5

58.21

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO METGUARD Protettore metatarsale. Protegge la zona metatarsale del piede. Progettato per completare le calzature con puntale in acciaio. Realizzato in materiale in policarbonato estremamente resistente ma leggero. Fissato con lacci esistenti o cinturini opzionali disponibili per calzature senza lacci. DAL PRODUTTORE METGUARD Protezione metatarsale. Protegge la zona metatarsale del piede. Progettato per completare le calzature con puntale in acciaio. Realizzato in materiale in policarbonato estremamente resistente ma leggero. Fissato con lacci esistenti o cinturini opzionali disponibili per calzature senza lacci. INFORMAZIONI DI CONTATTO DEL PRODUTTORE IMPACTO Vedi di più

Adatto per l'uso in tutti i luoghi di lavoro e settori, tra cui estrazione mineraria, edilizia, produzione, trasporto, stoccaggio, silvicoltura, commercio al dettaglio, deposito, deposito, silvicoltura, commercio al dettaglio. Testato per conformarsi ai rigorosi standard mondiali per le calzature di sicurezza. Utilizzato con calzature esistenti e trasferibile tra utenti e calzature. Si adatta a tutte le scarpe e stivali di sicurezza con cinghie di fissaggio opzionali. A differenza delle tradizionali protezioni metatarsali, METGUARD non è conduttivo per calore ed elettricità. materiale in policarbonato.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 645 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎METGUARD
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Impacto Protective Products Inc.
Material ‎Polycarbonate
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎METGUARD
Product Dimensions ‎8 x 6 x 1 inches
Size ‎One Size
Style ‎Protector

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Scritto da: Kristin Williams
If you weld, buy these..
Im a flood welder (tool & die repair) and bought these after a drip of slag fell in my boot lace hole. I couldn't get my boot off fast enough.. I promise, you do not want to have molten metal on the thin skin covering the top of your foot, & I don't think Amazon would allow the graphic pictures I have, but it took almost a year to heal and I no longer have feeling in that spot. Accidents happen, but this is a cheap and effective preventative. Included a pic of them after a year of hard use and abuse welding over 900-1200° dies. They're tough!
Scritto da: Dosmastr
cheap, effective, imperfect
Thankfully I haven't had the misfortune of testing these yet (by having something heavy fall on my foot) They are REALLY shiny-- if your job makes you have polished boots these will bring attention to any flaw or missed spot on your last polishing. I'll try to come back in a few months and say how long it took them to scuff up from normal usage. -- After a day I see tiny little scratches all around but they are still quite glossy. There is NO padding on the back, so the way they protect you is just distributing the impact over more of your foot, note quite ideal if you ask me. They overlap the steel toe -- there is no gap between the steel toe and this protector. (Which may be good or bad... if it acts like a bridge over the mid-foot the steel toe end wont give... but the end supported by your ankle will.... but this may be the case with ANY Met guard not just these) There are 6 holes for the laces to thread through-- do it just like you would your boots without these -- just go through both the boot and the met guard hole. I will say that they make it harder to get boots off and on, and also making sure the boot is laced up at an acceptable level of tightness takes a couple extra minutes. If you are out buying new boots I would DEFINATELY bring these with you and try them on with the new boots -- the laces holes limit how tight or loose you can make the boot so you may end up needing to go up or down a size to maintain comfort. EDIT: 1 week later The plastic does have some scratches on it from normal wear. Some scratches are a little deep. its had the effect of making the whole guard less shiny which may be good or bad depending on preference. With the amount of damage they have already, I'd be surprised if they lasted more than 5 years before I felt concerned about the damage compromising the protection.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Held up to a direct 30lb direct steel impact
I work in steel body armor manufacturing and had a stack of 3 10lb plates fall directly on my metatarsal guards. I have larger feet at size 13W, and while I felt it, these protected my feet from injury. Another coworker had something similar happen and his injury felt severe enough to go to urgent care the next day. Having large feet and possibly not having the guards always sitting in the optimum location, the concave edges can still drive into the foot on an impact, but I’m very sure these performed exactly as they should and saved me from injury, I definitely recommend them. I initially was using factory laces with plastic tips and they would tap on the plastic while walking occasionally, which I did find annoying. After I broke a lace and switched to leather laces they are silent. Occasionally they have snagged on things but I feel they are worth the trouble in my workplace. They are shiny, which I don’t care for, mine are dull only because of my work environment.
Scritto da: RonKnox
Good protection
Wish it was somewhat wider to provide side foot protection some. But very well made and easy to use.
Scritto da: InsomniacRyan
Just excellent
So I bought these guards when I started welding class, and I have now spent 9 days continuously raining sparks and molten metal down on them. There's no hyperbole in that statement. They have declined to give a darn. There's a little bit of superficial pitting, but nothing even close to structural, and at this rate I would say they are going to outlast the leather boots I laced them to. Eventually I expect that they will weaken enough on my left foot (the one that gets the most sparks) that the metatarsal protection might become a little questionable, but it may be a year or more before they break down enough that I would worry about sparks getting through. Sitting still under a routine rain of molten metal is the sort of problem you might predict plastic would have a problem with, but not this stuff. 10/10, definitely recommend.
Scritto da: Ma. Paulina Vargas
Calidad súper!
Son una excelente herramienta para proteger los pies. Resistentes, durables y fáciles de ajustar a las botas de trabajo. Utilizado en taller de soldadura es recomendable.
Scritto da: T.Rams
Comfortable Solution
I work for a industrial contractor and have recently purchased a pair of steel toed 'sneakers' for working in some lighter industrial facilities, where just a steel toed shoe is required. Over recent years, it's been impossible to find a comfortable safety shoe / boot, until trying sneakers, but I was still limited to wearing them only where metatarsals weren't required, until I became aware of these shoe laced, Impacto Metguard Metatarsal Protectors. They are made of very, very light durable plastic and are easy to mount by just lacing them in with your shoe laces. You are barely aware you are wearing them, as they do not cause any additional discomfort to your feet, while allowing a considerable amount of flexibility. IMHO, this solution and the additional comfort were well worth the cost of this product Just a word of advice: Be sure to lace the guards, so that the toe end rests far enough onto the steel toed area of your shoe / boot. Otherwise, the edge of the guard will bite down, binding against the edge of the steel toed area when the shoe is flexed forward .
Scritto da: TheSuburbanRedneck
Cost effective PPE
I purchased these metatarsal guards to put on my Redwing Super Loggers for use in a construction and tree removal job. They laced onto my boots quickly and with ease, and have not shifted at all or been noticable while wearing. I have dropped several large pieces of concrete on them while working and they have held up perfectly with no bruising to my foot from impact. If you are looking for extra protection while working I would highly recommend you purchase the Impacto Metguard
Scritto da: aeon
if you regularly handle heavy items/equipment these are a no-brainer
decent quality, daily wear for a decent amount of time now and very pleased with the fit and the toughness. once on the boot it's just like they're part of the boot really, no fussing or fitting repeatredly just do up boots as normal and out the door. i'd definitely recommend them.
Scritto da: martin lamasz
Five Stars
Great value for money
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Convenient and transferrable
My primary purpose with this purchase was to prevent weld spatter from getting into the toes of my boots. Product works perfectly for this and is as described in the ad. Simple to replace laces and easily transferrable to new boots.
Scritto da: ADT3D
Fits Timberland Composite Toe Boots
These are awesome they don't push into the laces like i assumed they would, they're light weight, poly carbonate and easy to install and uninstall. They don't flop around on my Men's Timberland pro work boot. Also these pass safety for Canadian Government Labs in case your wondering.
Scritto da: Jessica Peltzer
Works great!
I’m a farrier (horse hoof trimmer). Bought these because horses kept stepping on my feet behind where the steel toe ended. These have been awesome to protect my feet. They fit a bit lose, but work fine.

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