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Oliver presents all-terrain boots range

New footwear line designed to take on the toughest work sites

Safety footwear manufacturer, Oliver has launched its new All-Terrain 55 (AT55) work boots series for men, featuring a range of patented technology for utmost comfort in the roughest of terrains.

The range features a variety of styles including zip sided, elastic side and lace up; as well as two colours to choose from – black and wheat.

Some of the technologies Oliver has incorporated into its AT 55 range include a COMFORTcushion to absorb impact, HEELguard for added stability and impact protection; and COOLstep lining to absorb moisture and odour for optimum freshness.

They also feature a steel safety toe cap that is able to withstand a force of 200 joules, to protect the toes and feet against falling materials on site.

The AT 55 range is heat and water resistant, providing a resistance to heat of up to 300 degree Celsius.

The range has also been equipped with a slip resistant sole to prevent slipping on wet or greasy surfaces.

Oliver said the AT55 series is suitable for workers in the construction, manufacturing, agriculture and other labour-intensive industries. It complies with Australian and New Zealand safety standards and has a 30-day comfort guarantee allowing customers who have been fitted in-store the option to return or exchange the AT 55 series should they find the shoes unsatisfactory.

The shoes also come with a 6-month warranty.

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