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Your cart is empty.The toe guards are perfect if you want to protect the toe box on your work boots. They're made of rubber to prevent excess wear where boots take the most beating. These rubber guards attach to the toe of your work boot with adhesive that's included in the package. By putting them on, you ensure that your work boots will last longer than ever. Most boots wear out in the toe, but with a pair of toe guards, you give your boots a much better fighting chance. Available in 1, 2 or 4 pairs.
SEAN
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I’ve used these before on formed toes. Unfortunately the seams on my new boots are much harder to fit to, it doesn’t fit very well on my new boots that have a seam.I’ve used these in the past and they work great little electric glue where the leather curves and held fine on the formed toes.
Aaden dubz
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
glue sucks as does the plastic. dont waste your money & get liquid toe protection.
WIlliam D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Now I don’t have to go new boot goofing’
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Spend $10 to save $50 shoes! My toddler rides a balance bike at daycare and uses his toes to steer and stop. He wore holes in the toes of his new shoes in two weeks. I'm thrilled with how this turned out. I had to trim them down to size since they are meant for mens boots. They were very easy to apply. I'm super excited I found this solution.
Haven
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
These fit on my Red Wing work boots pretty well, but even though I cleaned the leather with alcohol swabs, and took time to carefully scuff the stick-zone with sand paper, and put the glue on both sides and taped it all down tight, there were still areas that didn't glue together properly. I used crazy glue on those areas and it worked like a charm. If I were to do it again I'd just use the crazy glue and bypass the contact cement they provided. End result looks nice and protects my boot toe leather from getting chewed up by use.
Andrew M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Work great, but get your own sand paper. That tiny piece just sheds on a real boot 🤣
Jace T
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019
Every pair of workboots/shoes I have will have these. Great quality, great protection. Have them on some CAT work boots now and they hold up after two years so far. Withittle wear. I do conveyor belt work, my toes naturally drag/scrape while crawling on my knees in all terrain and these hold up.Prep is key to adhesion though... They are still on my work boots after almost 2 years... But I purchased some steel toe shoes while in the shop and wanted these on from day one. Looks like somewhere along the line I didn't prep adequately and these peeled off shortly after. Might consider Shoe Goo glue in combination to install in the future.
kristoffer jones
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2016
Excellent Product. I wear Redwing 923s and I quickly wore through the toes on them crawling under piping at work. The boots are still very comfortable and otherwise in perfect condition.This product comes with a strong contact cement and according to the instructions they want you to use a strip of included sandpaper to rough up the surface of the leather. I went one further. I laid the toe guard over the boot and used an exacto to trace the shape lightly into the leather, and then peeled off the finished surface leaving a patch of raw leather in the shape of the guard. After applying a thick coat of adhesive to the raw leather and letting is soak in and cure, I used the exacto to cut shallow x's into the guard and then sanded the edges and applied adhesive generously to that surface as well. I let it all sit for a couple of minutes and then mated the pieces. After it cured over night I put them through the paces and it appears that they are now permanently bonded. I've kicked things, crawled across very rough surfaces and the boots are regularly exposed to strong alkali cleaners and oil based lubricants, and they show no signs of separation or wear. Mink oil (what saves my boots from all those chemicals ) hasn't loosened the adhesive either, so I would say this product is a win, if you apply it correctly. Anyone taking issue with the adhesive is likely only following the general directions , and in my opinion it probably doesn't allow as positive a bond as my method. I also recommend cleaning the guard and the raw leather with alcohol to strip any oils that could interfere.
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