
Redback "The Rescue Boot" Firefighter Boots Steel-Cap
Q. Is there a public safety (law, fire and ambulance) discount?
A. Yes, please go to our 'Contact Us' page and give us the following information:
Station, Dept. Info, Position, and Work Telephone #
Also leave a note in the comment section that you are looking for the public safety discount. We'll get back to you regarding how to get your special discount.
Q. What's the best method for shining and polishing my Redback firefighting boots?
A. Redback firefighting boots are made with thick full grain premium cowhide upper. The full chrome, oil tannage make the boots more resistant to hardening and cracking than any other boot.
First, we recommend treating your leather with Redback Leather Preservative, to maintain the leather's suppleness. Because of this premium leather processing the best results for a durable, professional shine is to use black, liquid "no-buff" shoe polish. After three or four applications of polish, a wax base will build up and require only an occasional touch up or damp wipe with a rag or a soft brush.
Q. Are they made to any Standard?
A. All Steeltoe Redback Boots meet or exceed the following Type 1 Protective Footwear Performance Standards (i.e. Upper Substance, Construction integrity, Toecap protection)
· US ANSI Z41 1999 Std
· OSHA Approved all Steel Cap Models
·· Toe Impact (Class I/75)
·· Compression / Electrical Hazard (Class C/75)
· Australian New Zealand Standard AS/NZS2210.2
· European Standard EN344
Q. Who are the significant existing users of Redback's Firefighter Station Boots?
A. Includes: Huntington Beach Fire, San Bernardino County Fire, Seattle Fire, San Francisco Fire, San Diego, Anaheim, Fountain Valley and 200 fire departments nationwide.
The Station boots have also achieved great results overseas: Australian Army, Navy; Airforce
Queensland Fire Brigades
New South Wales (Sydney Aust) Fire Department
South Australian Fire Brigade
Q. What is the Toecap Rating?
A. All Steel Toes withstand 200 joules impact resistance. (Significantly Exceeds US ANSI Std)
Q.How do I lace my boots?
A. Please visit this link for lacing instructions (click here).
Q. How do the station boots look with my uniform on?
A. Don't be fooled by the outward appearance. When you pull your pants over the top you'll see that they're the best looking station boots around. They also shine great.