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The Steel-Flex STLFLX MetGUARDZ™ Metatarsal Guard is a cutting-edge protective accessory designed for safety boots and shoes. With a patent-pending design, it offers superior protection against falling loads and hazardous materials, while being easy to attach and made from a durable nylon blend that meets stringent safety standards.



| Manufacturer | Swenco Limited |
| Part Number | UTFS6599_1 |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.75 x 6 inches |
| Item model number | SEN600 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Style | Lace-Up, Shoe/Work Boot Metatarsal & Lace Protector |
| Material | Proprietary Nylon Blen |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Pair of Guards |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
Did yhe job
Never had anything fall on them, but it keep the safety guy happy.
H**.
Boot Guard
Works, exactly as advertised 👌
P**Y
Great, but needs some improvement.
These are great. I work in a facility where heavy object would fall onto our feet sometimes , and it has been great. The only thing I could say bad about these are that the hinges get stuck sometimes and it is frustrating. If they are going to remake these I hope they make it so the the flaps dont get stuck. Also if these were metal I dont think the hinges would of got stuck. Other than that, this product has been great.
A**S
Great product! Great price!
Packaged well. Came quick. Price was good and good Quality.
J**S
It's only as good as what you expect out of it.
The first big thing I noticed about these protectors are that they basically thick, hard plastic. I think they are perhaps better for deflecting objects off them and down onto the boots you would be wearing (which I would presume would be steel-toed). I certainly wouldn't want them to take the brunt of a blow to my feet. The ridged designs in the plastic on the lower half of the protector, though, seem to suggest the designers don't want objects coming into contact with the protector to slide off onto the toes. I suppose they would be quite good for protecting from impacts of lighter objects but if you are like me where you work in an environment where objects can weigh hundreds to thousands of pounds, I doubt the strength of thick, hard plastic protectors to protect my metatarsals.I have noticed some people have made the complaint the middle hinge connecting the two pieces of the protector sometimes comes undone. This hasn't happened to me but it seems this is more a concern if your boots are fairly flexible (in the area underneath the protectors) and you haven't adequately secured the protector to your shoe laces. These protectors could be problematic for some people.The protectors are secured to the boot with the use of your shoelaces in only two places: at the very top and the very bottom. This is both a good and bad thing, as I have observed. This leaves the underside of the protector free-floating through the entirety of the middle section. This allows for some degree of flexibility of the laces and the boot which might be otherwise restricted, being suffocatingly bound to the protector. The downside is that the protector will move around in ways you do not intend and do not want unless you ensure your laces are quite tightly wound. What I don't like there is that when I have to tighten my laces too tightly, it constricts the movement of my feet in the boot (making for much sorer feet at the end of the day). This may or may not be an issue for you but it is something to consider when considering whether protectors like these are worth buying.
F**R
Works great
These are great, they weren't too difficult to figure out how to put on.The button snap is the only negative, they're the kind that work great until they break all at once with no warning. Luckily the design is done well enough that you could just use a string or whatever you have to loop around.The price is great, and they save my feet from heavy steel sheets falling. They work great for welding, grinder sparks; my boot laces seem to be holding up very well with these on.If you don't want to spend big money on metatarsal boots or just need a specific kind of boot to wear, then these are a great option.
J**R
Over priced low quality
I bought these for my husband because his work safety shoe policy changed at his job. He needed a metarsal guard. We opened the box that we received to find the hinge piece was already cracked on one of them. I am not returning these because he needs them right now. These are very poor quality for the price i paid for them.
A**L
10/10
100% recomendado
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