Dunham Shoes: Women's Steel Toe ESD Athletic Shoes DSW664WB
The Dunham DSW664WB steel toe shoe is an updated athletic style built for the demands of your work environment and need for long lasting comfort. The outsoles are oil and slip resistant and they are non-marking. The fiberglass shank provides the necessary arch su ... (see full details) #DNMDSW664WB.
Dunham Shoes: Women's Steel Toe ESD Athletic Shoes DSW664WB
The Dunham DSW664WB steel toe shoe is an updated athletic style built for the demands of your work environment and need for long lasting comfort. The outsoles are oil and slip resistant and they are non-marking. The fiberglass shank provides the necessary arch support for walking and stands during your workday.
Inside this Duham work shoe is a removable footbed to provide additional comfort and foot support. The heel and forefoot of this shoe is injected with a special material called ABZORB. The ABZORB material is unique in that it provides superior shock absorption and ideal underfoot cushioning for all day comfort and this material will maintain 95% of its cushioning properties through the life of the shoe. This will give you the confidence these shoes will stand up to your demand for a lightweight, comfortable work shoe.
This Dunham steel toe athletic shoe features Electro Static Dissipating qualities. The benefit of ESD protective footwear is the safeguarding of electronic components that could be destroyed by the voltage of a shock or the possible ignition of volatile chemicals or explosives.
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Customer Reviews For Dunham Shoes: Women's Steel Toe ESD Athletic Shoes DSW664WB
“I cannot begin to express the gratitude from not only myself, the team, and our parents, but also Washington High School. The gear you provided is top notch and turned heads this past Saturday at South Bend Country Club. From Friday's debacle at Morris Park in our Kohl's special polos to Saturday's 9 team match in your solid gear, we shaved 15 strokes off our score on a more difficult course. Again, thank you is not nearly enough!
”Brian G. from South Bend, Indiana





















