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News Release from: Dewalt Power Tools | Subject: Gore-Tex Challenger
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2005
Dewalt launches new Gore-Tex Challenger
boot
Leading industrial solutions manufacturer Dewalt announces the launch of its new Gore-Tex multi-purpose boot called Challenger.
Leading industrial solutions manufacturer Dewalt announces the launch of its new Gore-Tex multi-purpose boot called Challenger Manufactured from Gore-Tex materials to ensure the boot is 100% waterproof with excellent breathability for wearer comfort, the Challenger is a high quality safety boot boasting the following features: full grain nubuck leather uppers; padded collar for added protection and comfort; steel toecap is resistant to 200 Joules toe protection and can withstand a weight of over a tonne; penetration-resistant steel midsole can withstand punctures from nails and other sharp objects; anti-bacterial inner sole; Pu/Tpu outsole is resistant to 300 degrees C; outsole is resistant to oil and acid; breathable waterproof Gore-Tex Lining
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 25 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Challenger joins a comprehensive collection of Dewalt footwear that exploit the Gore-Tex membrane, providing construction workers with the optimum in comfortable safety footwear.
For many years, W L Gore and Associates has worked closely with industry to design and tailor the Gore-Tex membrane into footwear to give outstanding features; footwear lined with Gore-Tex fabric offers the ultimate combination of durable waterproofness and highest breathability.
The Challenger is available in brown and black in sizes 6 - 12.
The RRP is GBP64.99 and stockists include: Buck Hickman In One, RS Components and Toolbank.
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