Irish Setter Men’s 6″ 83605 Work Boot Review

Irish Setter Men's 6

  • 100% Leather
  • Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Shaft measures approximately 5.5″ from arch
  • Boot opening measures approximately 13.5″ around
  • 6″ lace-up work boot with vietnam-made full grain waterproof leather and removable polyurethane footbed
  • Electrical Hazard – meets ASTM F2413-11 Safety Standards,Outsole:Rubber-EVA Traction Tred. Care – To ensure your rubber footwear stays in good condition wipe or spray with lukewarm water after use and allow to dry naturally. If soap is required for additional cleaning

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Bring the heat…they can take it. Roofing? Paving? Other jobs in high-heat worksites? The Ashby’s highly heat-resistant outsole withstands melting up to 475 degree F to keep you safe. And they have hot looks, too…thanks to the tough Trout Brook leather that’s made only with America-raised steer hides. The leather is incredibly durable, too, and part of what makes guys proud to wear Irish Setter Work Boots. Leather is hand-crafted from their own S.B. Foot Tanning Company; Full-grain leather naturally resists water; Thick rubber EVA traction tread Heat-resistant Outsole (HRO) resists melting to 475 degree F; Non-woven nylon lining for comfortable wear; Removable polyurethane insole; Heel-molded counter for sure fit; Electrical hazard rating ASTM F2892-11; Goodyear welt construction; Antique brass eyelets; Uppers: USA-crafted full-grain leather; Height: 6″; Mfg. Number: 83605.

In 1950, Red Wing Shoes introduced boot style 854, crafted with distinctive Red Russet leather which inspired the Irish Setter name. Irish Setter became the premier boot brand for generations of hunters and workers by proving itself in the field and on the job site. Today, more than 100 years of Red Wing work boot experience, combined with the over 60-year legacy of Irish Setter outdoor footwear, results in purpose-built Irish Setter footwear for the modern craftsman and avid hunter.

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