Good boots make hard work safer and more comfortable. Our range of work boots includes steel toe, composite toe, zip-sided, slip-on, and waterproof styles—built for Aussie conditions and compliant with AS 2210.3:2019. Whether you’re on-site, underground or outdoors, we’ve got the right pair for the job.

FAQs

What safety standards do your work boots meet?
All our safety boots meet or exceed AS 2210.3:2019, which covers protective footwear in Australia. This includes impact resistance, compression, slip resistance, sole penetration protection and heat resistance. Look for labels or product descriptions confirming compliance with this standard.
What’s the difference between steel toe and composite toe boots?
Steel toe boots use metal caps to protect your toes from crush injuries and impacts. Composite toe boots use materials like fibreglass or carbon fibre. They’re non-metallic, lighter in weight and ideal for workers who pass through metal detectors or work in electrical or airport environments.
Are zip-sided boots better than lace-ups?
Zip-sided boots offer quick access—you can slip them on and off without having to tie and untie laces every time. Many tradies prefer them for convenience. Some styles combine both zip and lace for extra support. It often comes down to personal preference and workplace policy.
Do you have waterproof or weather-resistant work boots?
Yes. We stock waterproof and water-resistant boots suitable for wet conditions, underground work, and outdoor environments. Features include sealed seams, treated leather, and moisture-wicking linings to help keep your feet dry and comfortable.
Are your boots suitable for wide feet?
We stock several brands and models that offer wide-fit options. It’s important to try them on or check the brand’s sizing guide, as fit can vary. Wearing the correct size ensures comfort and prevents blisters or pressure points.
Can I wear these boots in electrical environments?
Composite toe boots are best for electrical work as they contain no metal. Some boots are specifically rated for electrical hazard (EH) protection—check the product specifications to ensure they meet your safety needs.
How do I break in new work boots?
Start by wearing them for a few hours each day before taking them to site. Use thick work socks, and consider a boot care product to soften the leather. After a few wears, they’ll mould to your foot for better comfort and support.
What brands do you carry?
We carry trusted names like Steel Blue, Oliver, Blundstone, Mongrel, and more—chosen for their durability, compliance and trade-tested reliability.