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Lesna
Firefighter’s boots from the COMFORT series, which is characterized by a high level of protection and emphasis on comfort and ergonomics.
Lesna GII
The new generation of COMFORT LINE model Lesna. The whole GII line is distinguished by a unique sole with a sophisticated self-cleaning tread, durability and an auxiliary grip with an extra durable cowhide leather with hydrophobic treatment.
Lipa GII
The new generation of COMFORT LINE model Lipa. The whole GII line is distinguished by a unique sole with a sophisticated self-cleaning tread, durability and an auxiliary grip with an extra durable cowhide leather with hydrophobic treatment.
Lukov GII
The new generation of COMFORT LINE model Lukov. The whole GII line is distinguished by a unique sole with a sophisticated self-cleaning tread, durability and an auxiliary grip with an extra durable cowhide leather with hydrophobic treatment.
Zlin GII
The new generation of COMFORT LINE model Zlin. The whole GII line is distinguished by a unique sole with a sophisticated self-cleaning tread, durability and an auxiliary grip with an extra durable cowhide leather with hydrophobic treatment.
Zlin PTFE
Zlin intervention boots with PTFE membrane, ankle protector and anti-cut protection.
Zlin TX – Nomex Black
The new generation of ZLIN TX mid-calf firefighting boots is built on a timeless combination of hydrophobic leather materials and functional non-flammable textile materials commonly used in firefighting garments. This advancement puts the ZLIN series at the forefront of highly flexible, breathable, and easily closable footwear, thus completing the equipment of an emergency response unit member.
Zlin TX – PBI Beige
The new generation of ZLIN TX mid-calf firefighting boots is built on a timeless combination of hydrophobic leather materials and functional non-flammable textile materials commonly used in firefighting garments. This advancement puts the ZLIN series at the forefront of highly flexible, breathable, and easily closable footwear, thus completing the equipment of an emergency response unit member.