Introducing the women’s Rocky LX with WorkKnit technology. Lightweight and flexible, this technology is perfect for the get up and go worker. With foot forming, breathable knit material, you will never have to worry about lacing your shoes again. Also built into the midsole is our Rebound cushioning technology for all day comfort, guaranteed. Light and flexible with an integrated ASTM certified alloy toe for lightweight protection, the LX collection has everything you need to finish the day strong. Sink into our removable cushioned polyurethane footbed designed with comfort in mind. Flex-grooves also conform to the articulation of your foot, leaving you comfortable for hours on end. A fiberglass shank provides additional arch support for long workdays. Don’t let the athletic appeal of this shoe fool you, safety and protection are hallmarks of the LX collection. The rubber outsole is oil and slip resisting, combined with electrical hazard protection that guarantee you will be protected on the job. Try out a pair today! For optimal fitting, please order 1/2 size down.
- Flexible strobel construction
- Lightweight and breathable
- 3 Inches in height
- Oil and Slip Resisting EVA/Rubber Outsole
- High performance abrasion-resistant mesh upper with TPU overlay for added durability
- ASTM F2413 protective toe classification
- ASTM F2413 Electrical Hazard Standard
- Alloy safety toe for lightweight protection
- Rocky Rebound Footbed
Anonymous –
I work 12 hr shifts I could not find a pair of good shoes that the steel toe didn’t rub against my toes. Lucky for me my best friend told me about these and said they were her favorite, when I tell you I almost cried when I put these shoes on I’m not lying they were a game changer I kept to my regular 9.5 wide because I have what I like to call a boss toe the 2nd toes longer that the rest and I absolutely love these shoes!!! Please don’t ever change or get rid of these Rocky
Anonymous –
Painful the moment I put them on. The insole dips at the ball of the foot. One of my coworkers is looking for a new pair of steel toes and asked to try them on. She took a step and said the insole hurt as well.