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Low work shoes

Do you want to move freely and don’t need heavy ankle protection? Our low work shoes combine safety with the comfort of a sports shoe. Ideal for those who walk a lot or need to kneel regularly. Choose from breathable S1P models for indoors or water-repellent S3 shoes for outdoors.
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Why choose low work shoes?

Not every job requires heavy, high boots. In fact, in many professions, low work shoes are much more comfortable. The biggest advantage is the freedom of movement. Since your ankles remain free, the shoe feels less restrictive and you have more flexibility when walking, driving, or squatting. Additionally, low models are generally lighter, helping to prevent tired legs at the end of the workday. Especially in the warmer months, a low shoe is often the favorite, as ventilation around the ankle is better than with a high model.

Which safety class do I need: S1P or S3?

When selecting low safety shoes, the standards are leading. The choice between S1P and S3 purely depends on your work environment. Do you primarily work indoors, for example in a warehouse or shed where it's dry? Then S1P safety shoes are an excellent choice. They come with a safety toe and a puncture-resistant sole, but are often lighter and more breathable because they don't need to be waterproof.
However, if you also work outside or in an environment where the floor can be wet? Then we recommend S3 safety shoes. They offer the same protection (toe and sole), but have the additional feature that the upper material is water-repellent for at least 60 minutes. They also often have a coarser tread for better grip on slippery or unpaved surfaces.

Sporty and lightweight models for all day long

The days when work shoes looked clunky and boring are long gone. Nowadays, professionals want shoes that look like casual shoes but still provide the necessary protection. Many of our low models fall into the category of safety sneaker shoes. These models use modern materials such as microfiber and Kevlar insoles, keeping the shoe extremely light without compromising on safety. This is ideal for order pickers or installers who cover many kilometers a day.

Who are low safety shoes most suitable for?

Low models are popular in the transport sector, logistics, and light industry. For drivers who often need to get in and out of the cabin, a low shoe with a flexible sole is essential for feeling the pedals properly. Some drivers opt for the convenience of slip-on safety shoes, so they don't have to tie laces.
Also for installers and electricians who work a lot on their knees, a low shoe cuts less into the Achilles tendon than a high boot. Note: if you work in heavy construction, in dredging, or on sites with a lot of loose debris? Then we usually recommend a high model for extra ankle support and protection against twisting.

Frequently asked questions about Low work shoes

The main difference is the ankle support. High work shoes provide more stability and protection for the Achilles tendon, which is nice on uneven terrain. Low work shoes offer more freedom of movement and ventilation, making them ideal for indoor work, transport, and tasks where you need to kneel a lot.

That depends on the classification. If you choose an S3 classification, the shoe is water-repellent (for about 60 minutes in wet conditions). If you have an S1 or S1P shoe, these are not water-repellent and are mainly intended for dry working conditions.

In many cases, yes, but pay attention to the certification. If you replace the original insole with your own, the official safety certification of the shoe may become void (because the space at the toe changes). Look for models that are certified for orthopedic adjustments or contact us for advice.