| 6" high lace-up for additional ankle protection. Roomy steel toe with rubber overtoe that resists scuffing. Water and stain-resistant full grain leather uppers. Patented Grip-N-Go outsole for traction even on wet grass. Tough butyl rubber sole that holds up to shovel work.
LawnGrips footwear makes landscaping, mowing and all other outdoor work safer, easier and more comfortable. Our patented Grip-N-Go outsole provides great traction on freshly cut grass while easily shedding mud and clippings. The protective steel toe keeps your toes safe while the molded rubber overcoat keeps them dry. And with an upper made of double-stitched, water resistant, full-grain leather, LawnGrips are tough and long-lasting.
Testimonials
"The first time I tried my LawnGrips, I discovered that they fit me perfect! Were very comfortable and four hours later felt the same way. I am very impressed! I think you have a winner! I thank you very much."
-Raiford, Dalton, Georgia
"We like to be an innovator in the industry. There is a need out there for something different than tennis shoes. We see this product as new and different. Landscapers are standing on turf from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Utility boots don't do the job."
-Geoff, manager and partner in Riggs Mowers and More, Valparaiso, IN
"I wore them yesterday to cut the lawn and they were great - very comfortable, good traction & support, did not pick up grass clippings or soil on soles, easy to put on & take off. Everything that you state on the hang tag. You did an excellent job designing & developing them. Hopefully, they'll be a big winner."
-Allen, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
"I am impressed with the flexibility, durability, usability, ease of cleaning up, comfort while being worn, easy quick in/out of the shoe, no laces to come untied- the positive list goes on and on. We could really only find one, what we thought might be a negative, with the LawnGrips. They are rather weighty. I know that is probably because of the construction and steel toe, etc. It is rare that any product we look at we can't find a thing or two about it that could be construed as a negative by the American buying public. The weight although important, is not near as important as how the shoe supports the foot and arch, very well designed it appears."
-Ted, Overland Park, KS |