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UPOWER LAKE UK CI S3 ESD SHOE

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UPRI10334

€66.30

€80.89 IVA incl.

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We introduce our innovative U-POWER LAKE UK CI S3 ESD shoe, a carbon-neutral work shoe solution that meets the highest standards of eco-sustainability and environmental respect. This revolutionary technology ensures zero CO2 emissions, guaranteeing minimized environmental impact. Our U-POWER LAKE UK CI S3 ESD shoe is a high safety shoe made from recycled materials, from renewable sources and state-of-the-art production processes. This allows it to maintain a high level of comfort and safety for the worker, while ensuring U-Power quality. These work shoes are designed according to the specified criteria of the S3 CI SRC ESD safety class. Their upper in Putek Spider Repet is made with a high percentage of recycled material and has remarkable abrasion resistance. The U-POWER LAKE UK CI S3 ESD shoes also feature an ultralight AirToe Composite toe cap to protect the toes, as well as a completely Metal Free Save&Flex Plus Green anti-perforation system made with 59% recycled materials. The antibacterial, anatomical, antistatic and self-modeling WOW2 Green in BASF PU insole provides lasting comfort, ensuring a sense of well-being. The upper is made with soft microfiber with a high percentage of recycled material and features breathable inserts. The WingTex Green breathable air tunnel lining is made from recycled materials, ensuring an optimal temperature for the foot. The BASF 100% PU sole from renewable sources is also anti-abrasion, oil-resistant, non-slip, and antistatic. The U-POWER LAKE UK CI S3 ESD shoe is the ideal choice for various sectors: industry, logistics, automotive, and assembly line. Its excellent quality and met technical requirements ensure a high-efficiency product for daily work. Protection class: S3 CI SRC ESD Standard: UNI EN ISO 20345:2022
UPRI10334/35
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Daniele Zaccaria 11/05/2024