Breathing new life into the safety boot

Breathing new life into the safety boot

Rock Fall has launched the Revive RF314 safety boot for the engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Reportedly poised to become the talk of the safety footwear world, the Revive combines cutting-edge safety features with contemporary design and sustainability.

Durability Meets Minimalist Design
The Revive boot offers a sleek, minimalist appearance while prioritising wearer comfort and durability. Its hardwearing scuff cap and lightweight outsole provide enhanced performance and all-day comfort, making it ideal for demanding environments like aerospace, automotive, airports, and logistics.

Key safety features of the Revive RF314:

  • Anti-Static
  • ESD Certified
  • 100% Non-Metallic Construction
  • Fibreglass Protective Toecap
  • BASF PU Scuff Cap and Outsole
  • Composite Protective Midsole
  • Activ-Step Natural Rubber Anti-Fatigue Footbed
  • Oil-Resistant and SR Slip-Rated

This ESD-certified boot is lightweight, robust, and crafted with sustainable materials, offering top-tier protection and comfort without compromising environmental responsibility.

Sustainability at the Core
The Revive RF314 sets new standards in eco-conscious PPE. Its uppers are made from Aurora, a high-quality recycled leather developed by Gen Phoenix. This innovative material reduces carbon emissions by 86% compared to traditional leather and is certified by the Global Recycled Standard.

Elyse Winer, CMO of Gen Phoenix, said: “We are incredibly excited to collaborate with Rock Fall on the Revive RF314.

“This partnership combines Rock Fall’s leadership in safety footwear with our upcycled leather technology, creating a product that meets modern industry demands while significantly reducing environmental impact. It’s a powerful example of innovation driving positive change in the PPE industry.”

In addition to recycled leather, the Revive boot features rPET fabrics and an Activ-Step anti-fatigue footbed, made from bio-based materials and natural rubber, ensuring shock absorption and enhanced comfort for long working hours.

Proven Performance
The Revive RF314 underwent rigorous safety trials, earning a perfect score of 10 for its performance. It has been specifically designed to meet the needs of automotive and aerospace manufacturing, freight, and logistics industries.

Availability
The Revive RF314 safety boot is now available through Rock Fall’s authorised distribution partners.

Revive | RF314

genphoenix.com.

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