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Type-G Garage Shoe - Size 9 - Mechanix Wear

Part #: TGS-05-090

The Mechanix Wear Type-G Garage Shoe is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics who spend extensive time on their feet. Designed to deliver consistent comfort and support, this footwear helps mitigate fatigue during long workdays in automotive and industrial environments. Its robust construction ensures durability, making it a reliable choice for demanding shop conditions.

Key Features

  • Rugged, Lightweight Construction: Utilizes durable yet lightweight materials throughout for all-day wearability without compromising strength.
  • Enhanced Traction Outsole: Features an aggressive outer sole pattern designed to provide improved grip and stability on various shop surfaces, reducing the risk of slips.
  • Form-Fitting Protection: Offers integrated toe and heel protection that conforms to the foot, safeguarding against impacts and abrasions common in professional settings.
  • Easy Entry Design: Equipped with a heel-side pull loop, allowing for quick and convenient donning and doffing.
  • Professional-Grade Comfort: Built with the same attention to ergonomic fit as Mechanix Wear gloves, ensuring comfortable performance through extended shifts.

Applications

The Mechanix Wear Type-G Garage Shoe is an ideal footwear solution for professionals working in automotive repair, industrial maintenance, manufacturing, and other demanding trades. It provides essential foot protection and comfort for tasks requiring prolonged standing, walking, and operating in environments where traction and durability are paramount. This shoe is well-suited for mechanics, technicians, and tradespeople seeking reliable and comfortable footwear for their daily work.

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  • Model: 100257
  • Shipping Weight: 3lbs
  • UPC: 781513611012
  • Manufacturers Part #: TGS-05-090
  • Manufactured by: Mechanix Wear
  • Also Known As: MECTGS-05-090

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 March, 2007.