Haix Airpower XR1 Pro Boots- Women's Size
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Haix Airpower XR1 Pro Boots- Women's Size

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Haix Airpower XR1 Pro Boots- Women's SizeHAIX AIRPOWER XR1 PROBOOT WOMENS SIZE We made an upgrade to the original version of this popular boot so that it will now be triple NFPA certified! Triple Certified NFPA 1977, 1999, & 1951 We are an authorized dealer for HAIX products on the NYS contract. Contact Your Local Fire End Rep for prices, or to set up a meeting. Our Fire End Sales Team We are excited to announce that the HAIX Airpower XR1 Pro is now available for purchase. The Airpower XR1

HAIX AIRPOWER® XR1 PROBOOT WOMENS SIZE

We made an upgrade to the original version of this popular boot so that it will now be triple NFPA certified! Triple Certified NFPA 1977, 1999, & 1951

We are an authorized dealer for HAIX products on the NYS contract. Contact Your Local Fire-End Rep for prices, or to set-up a meeting.

Our Fire-End Sales Team

We are excited to announce that the HAIX® Airpower XR1 Pro is now available for purchase. The Airpower XR1 Pro will be replacing our current Airpower XR1.

We made an upgrade to the original version of this popular boot so that it will now be triple NFPA certified! Certifications for this boot are:

  • NFPA 1999-2018 for EMS
  • NFPA 1977-2016 for Wildland
  • NFPA 1951-2020 for USAR
  • ASTM F 2413-2018 for toe, puncture, and electrical hazard protection
  • CAN/CSA Z 195-2014 for toe, puncture, and electrical hazard protection

The Airpower XR1 Pro will look the same from the outside as the Airpower XR1. The only change made to the boot was to the ladder shank on the inside. To make it more comfortable when standing for long periods on a ladder rung, we changed the ladder shank from a composite shank to a flexible steel shank. This change offers the maximum amount of support to the sensitive arch area when on ladder rungs.

The Airpower XR1 Pro still has all the other features that customers love with Airpower XR1. Features that make it one of our top sellers. Airpower XR1 Pro will be a great addition to the HAIX lineup. It is the perfect boot for Urban Search and Rescue teams. It is lighter in weight, more flexible, and more comfortable than other technical rescue boots on the market. No other boot certified to NFPA 1951 can compare in comfort, quality, and durability and is sure to be the boot of choice for USAR teams everywhere.

Airpower® XR1 Pro Technology and Features

Item number

605129

Primary use

Wildland firefighting, EMS, USAR

Gender

Woman

Certification

NFPA 1977, NFPA 1999, NFPA 1951 ASTM F 2413, CAN/CSA-Z195

Technologies

(SL) Secura Liner, Protective Sole, Composite Toe Cap, Protective Over Cap made of Rubber or TPU, (AS) Arch Support, Climate, Lacing, Sun Reflect, CROSSTECH®, Classified UL, Classified UL Canada, Electric Hazard Resistance

Waterproof

Yes

Upper material

Smooth leather

Inner liner

CROSSTECH®

Sole

AIRPOWER® XR Sole

Shank

Flexible Steel

Fastener

Zipper, Lace-up

Conductivity

Electrical hazard

Safety toe

Composite toe

Leg height in inches

9 inches

Color

Black

 

Features

  • Engineered in Germany
  • Triple Certified for Wildland Firefighting, EMS, & USAR.
  • Secura Liner®– will never wrinkle up or pull out over time
  • CROSSTECH® inner liner, waterproof, breathable, bacteria, chemical, and bloodborne pathogen-resistant
  • HAIX® Sun Reflect leather keeps feet cooler in direct sunlight
  • HAIX® Arch Support System supports your foot in its natural, ideal position
  • HAIX® Climate System for temperature balance
  • HAIX® Lacing System offers the entry and exit of a zipper boot with the personal fit of a lace-up boot
  • Carbon protective toe cap and exterior rubber toe cap
  • Puncture protection sole
  • Heat resistant rubber sole
  • ASTM certified for electrical hazard resistance (EH rated)
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