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Waterproof work shoes

Do you work outdoors or in wet areas? Here you'll find waterproof work shoes that keep your feet dry in rain, puddles, and mud—complete with filters to quickly choose the right standards, fit, and technology.
Use the filters to select by standards (like S3), waterproofing (WR/WRU), material, and brand, and then compare the models in the product list based on comfort, grip, and insulation.
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S7S
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Right view of Helly Hansen Manchester LTR Mid S7S BOA

Helly Hansen Manchester LTR Mid BOA

BOA closureHELLYGRIP soleHelly Tech® waterproofMetal-free & composite toe
€ 169,95
€ 140,45 excl. VAT
S3S
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Side view SEEKER Work LX Pro GTX S3S CI

Lowa Seeker work lx pro gtx

Durable toe capLARROX Work soleWaterproof GORE-TEXMaximum ankle protection
€ 207,95
€ 171,86 excl. VAT
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S7L
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No Risk Athletic Low STX Orange - image 1
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No Risk Athletic Low STX Orange

Metal-free & ESDWaterproof SympatexLightweight SRC sole
€ 154,95
€ 128,06 excl. VAT
S3S
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Side view LOWA RENEGADE Work GTX green Lo S3 CI
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Lowa Renegade work gtx green Low

VIBRAM® outsoleGORE-TEX liningHiking shoe comfortMONOWRAP® technology
€ 179,95
€ 148,72 excl. VAT
S3
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Side view Elten FUSION GTX S3 CI

Elten Fusion gtx

Waterproof GORE-TEX Robust VIBRAM® sole Maximum twist protectionBIOMEX® ankle stabilization
€ 189,95
€ 156,98 excl. VAT
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S3S
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Side view LOWA RENEGADE Work GTX black Mid S3 CI
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Lowa Renegade work gtx black Mid-high

VIBRAM® outsoleGORE-TEX liningHiking shoe comfort
€ 184,95
€ 152,85 excl. VAT
S3S
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Side view RENEGADE Work GTX red Mid S3S CI
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Lowa Renegade work gtx red Mid-cut

VIBRAM® outsoleGORE-TEX liningHiking shoe comfort
€ 184,95
€ 152,85 excl. VAT
S7S
FootFellas Duncan F121004 S7S - image 1
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FootFellas Duncan

Metal-free ESDPOWERHEEL cushioningWaterproof & breathable
€ 159,95
€ 132,19 excl. VAT
S3S
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Side view LOWA RENEGADE Work GTX black Lo S3 CI
+ 2 colors

Lowa Renegade work gtx black Low

VIBRAM® outsoleGORE-TEX liningHiking shoe comfortMONOWRAP® technology
€ 179,95
€ 148,72 excl. VAT
S3S
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Side view RENEGADE Work GTX red Lo S3S CI
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Lowa Renegade work gtx red Low

VIBRAM® outsoleGORE-TEX liningHiking shoe comfortMONOWRAP® technology
€ 179,95
€ 148,72 excl. VAT

Waterproof technologies

Not every "work shoes waterproof" claim is the same: the difference is almost always in the lining (membrane) and how it is processed. A waterproof membrane keeps water out while allowing water vapor (sweat) to escape, so your feet stay less clammy.

Gore-Tex

Gore-Tex is a waterproof and breathable membrane often used in work shoes for outdoor work and variable weather.
If you're specifically looking for this type of lining, also check out Lowa work shoes (many models are available with membrane lining).

OutDry / HDry (directly laminated)

OutDry is known for the method where the membrane is directly laminated to (the inside of) the upper, reducing the chance of water getting trapped "between layers."
In the market, this is often referred to as HDry; you see this type of lining frequently in Sixton work shoes.

Waterproof membranes (general)

  • Advantage: dry on the outside, comfort on the inside (less clammy, especially during long days in rain or wet grass).
  • Note: waterproofness depends on fit, tongue construction, and how well you maintain the shoe (dirt and drying out can make materials leak faster).

WR classification explained

In safety shoes, you encounter WR and (older) WRU: both relate to water resistance, but they do not measure the same thing.
  • WRU: test on the material of the upper; this mainly indicates how water-repellent the upper is, not necessarily that the entire shoe is waterproof.
  • WR: test on the entire shoe; this is intended for models that are truly better at resisting water penetration, often thanks to a waterproof-breathable membrane.
Note: in EN ISO 20345:2022, WRU has been replaced by WPA (water penetration and absorption) for the upper, while WR remains for the water resistance of the entire shoe.
So if you see WRU in filters or product texts? It usually refers to the older designation or an "upper" property, not automatically to fully waterproof work shoes.

Waterproof work shoes by classification

The classification (S1P, S3, etc.) mainly indicates safety (toe, sole, anti-perforation), and only then about water.

S3: strong, but not always fully waterproof

Many people search for "safety shoes waterproof" and end up with S3, because S3 often has a water-repellent upper and is suitable for outdoor work.
But: S3 (in itself) does not automatically mean that your shoes are also long-lasting waterproof in puddles, wet clay, or hours of rain— for that, a membrane and/or WR marking is much more reliable.
View all S3 work shoes if you mainly need protection against nails, impacts, and rough terrain, and then filter by water resistance or membrane technology.

If you really mean "waterproof": look for WR (and newer classes)

In the new EN ISO 20345:2022, S6 (S2 + WR) and S7 (S3 + WR) are also used to clarify that these are waterproof shoes.
If you often work in deep puddles or stand for long periods in wet conditions, waterproof work boots are often more practical; check out waterproof work boots.
Tip: if you mainly suffer from wet AND cold (winter, early shifts, wind)? Combine waterproofing with insulation and choose from the collection of warm work shoes.

Maintenance tips for waterproof work shoes

  • Clean your shoes after a wet day with lukewarm water and a soft brush; mud and salt can damage materials and seams faster.
  • Let them dry at room temperature; not on the heater or with a hairdryer (that can age leather, glue, and membranes faster).
  • Use the right maintenance product for your upper material (leather, nubuck, microfiber) and regularly impregnate, especially after cleaning.
  • Check the tongue folds and seams: this is where water most often enters if the shoe fits too loosely or is dirty.
  • If possible, alternate between two pairs, so your work shoes can dry completely and stay waterproof longer.

Ready to work dry?

Filter at the top by your classification and then choose the waterproof technology that fits your workday. If you're unsure between "water-repellent" and truly waterproof? Then prefer a model with a membrane/WR, so you don't end up with wet socks halfway through the day.
View the models and choose your waterproof work shoes for wet conditions today.

Frequently asked questions about Waterproof work shoes

No. S3 is primarily a safety class; S3 models are water-repellent, but only with a WR property or membrane lining do you typically have the best protection against prolonged wet conditions.

Both are designed to keep water out while still being breathable, but OutDry/HDry is known for being directly laminated to the upper (less water between layers), while Gore-Tex is usually applied as a membrane lining in the shoe.

Clean them, let them dry slowly, and impregnate according to the material. Avoid heat sources and especially keep seams and tongue folds free of dirt.

That depends on usage (abrasion, kneeling, wet clay), maintenance, and drying routine. With intensive outdoor work, the waterproof function wears out faster, but with proper maintenance, you can clearly extend their lifespan.