The Immortalizer 10 Waterproof Wellington boots are a great choice for men working in tough conditions. The toe is made of composite material, and the upper is crafted from lime-resistant full-grain leather in a rich brown color. These boots are tough against slip, oil, metal chips, heat, abrasion, and chemicals. The lining features a moisture-wicking nylon mesh with a Hydrotex waterproof system, and the insole is a BootBed dual-layered memory foam removable footbed. The outsole is a direct-attached, easy-clean rubber slip-resistant outsole with a polyurethane cushion midsole. Special features include crack-resisting leather, an easy-clean outsole, scuff toughness, and a high abrasion toe. They are designed to withstand concrete and mortar, chemicals and oils, water and mud, slush and snow, and oily and slick surfaces. These boots are perfect for brick workers, concrete workers, and masons. They can stand up to the harsh conditions of concrete job sites and ranches. The crack-resisting leather upper fights against lime and ammonia in mortar and concrete slurry, as well as acids and chemicals on the ranch and farm. The easy-clean outsole allows you to scrape off sludge at the end of the day. Product features include ASTM F2413, electrical hazard protection, a composite toe with an XTR brand composite toe cap, a BootBed footbed, Hydrotex waterproofing, slip resistance, lime and crack resistance, and scuff toughness.




How to use: Just put on these boots like you would with any other boots. They're designed to fit comfortably right from the start. Notice the memory foam insole that gives you extra support all day long. When you're walking on slippery or tough surfaces, you can trust their slip-resistant and tough outsole to keep you steady. Attention: Don't expose these boots to extremely high temperatures for a long time as it might damage the leather and the waterproof system. And avoid sharp objects that could cut through the leather. Maintenance: After a long day of work, if there's mud or sludge on the boots, use a brush to scrape off the big chunks. Then, you can use a damp cloth to wipe the boots clean. Let them dry naturally, away from direct heat. If the leather starts to look a bit dry, you can apply a leather conditioner to keep it soft and crack-resistant. And remember, the insole is removable, so you can take it out and air it if it gets smelly.