Green Space Management
As a gardener, you work in all kinds of weather. That's why you'll find work shoes and boots here that offer maximum grip and protection. From waterproof models for muddy jobs to breathable shoes for summer: keep your feet dry and safe while doing street work or pruning.
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S7S


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Redbrick Boot Brown
Metal-free S7SWaterproof & breathableLightweight slip-resistant sole
€ 124,95
€ 103,26 excl. TVAS3


Grisport Safety 903L (803L)
Breathable comfortS3 steel protectionHeat-resistant PU/Nitrile sole
€ 94,95
€ 78,47 excl. TVA
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S7S
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Helly Hansen Manchester LTR Mid BOA
BOA closureHELLYGRIP soleHelly Tech® waterproofMetal-free & composite toe
€ 169,95
€ 140,45 excl. TVAS3


Puma Cascades DISC Mid 630211 S3
Disc closureMetal-free & S3Breathable lining
€ 149,95
€ 123,93 excl. TVAS7L
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+ 2 couleurs
No Risk Athletic Low STX Orange
Metal-free & ESDWaterproof SympatexLightweight SRC sole
€ 144,95
€ 119,79 excl. TVAS3S


Elten Alberto xxsg
Warm winter liningInfinergy® cushioningMaximum slip resistanceConvenient zipper closure
€ 139,95
€ 115,66 excl. TVAS3
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+ 1 couleurs
Sixton Montana 23L dark brown HDry Wool
Safety toeComfortable and warm thanks to wool liningWater-repellent thanks to Outdry® technology
€ 169,95
€ 140,45 excl. TVAS3S
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Python Legend Black High
Hip & trendyChic nubuck leatherBreathable & flexible
€ 104,95
€ 86,74 excl. TVAS3S


Elten Reaction xxt
Completely metal-freeInfinergy® cushioningDurable protective toe capLightweight synthetic toe cap
€ 113,95
€ 94,17 excl. TVAS3S


Elten Sander pro gtx
Waterproof GORE-TEXCompletely metal-freeExtremely lightweightDurable TPU protective toe
€ 139,95
€ 115,66 excl. TVALooking for work shoes for gardeners?
The profession of a gardener is versatile and that demands a lot from your footwear. One day you’re standing ankle-deep in mud digging a pond, the next day you’re laying heavy tiles for a terrace. Regular work shoes often wear out too quickly due to kneeling, contact with soil, and changing weather conditions. In this collection, you’ll find safety shoes specifically selected for durability, water resistance, and a rough profile. This way, you’re literally standing firm in your shoes, whether you’re working in a private backyard or doing large-scale green maintenance.
The necessity of the right safety class
In the green sector, the risks are diverse. You work with sharp tools like spades and pruning shears, but also with heavy materials and machines. Therefore, the standard regulation is essential for most gardening tasks. Our collection s3 work shoes offers the protection you need: a hardened toe against falling objects (like tiles or branches) and an impermeable midsole. That midsole is crucial, as you don’t want nails or sharp thorns penetrating through the sole on a construction site or in a garden with pruning waste.
Dry feet with work boots and waterproof options
Nothing is more annoying than working all day with wet socks. Since you often work in wet grass, mud, or rain as a gardener, waterproofing is a priority. Many professionals in the green sector therefore choose waterproof work boots instead of low shoes. A good boot fits high, keeping you dry even during deep digging or puddles. For the colder months or early spring, we recommend checking out our insulated work boots. These retain heat, which is essential when you’re working outside in the winter months.
Grip and maintenance of gardener shoes
A gardener rarely walks on a flat concrete floor. You move over loose sand, slippery clay, or uneven rubble paths. The safety shoes for gardeners in our assortment are therefore equipped with soles that have a rough profile and ‘self-cleaning’ properties, so mud doesn’t stick to the sole and you don’t lose grip. Prefer not to wear boots but still want support? Then high work boots or high lace-up shoes are a good option to support your ankles on uneven terrain. Don’t forget to regularly treat leather shoes with grease; acids from the soil and fertilizers can dry out the leather if you don’t keep up with this.

