Boots-yakata Byd-122
Rated for 18,000 volts, the BYD-122 functions as a solid electrical hazard boot. The composite toe is non-conductive, meaning you won't freeze your toes off in winter (a major complaint about steel toes). Conversely, the moisture-wicking lining prevents sweat buildup in summer.
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Beware of counterfeits flooding Amazon and Temu. Authentic BYD-122 boots have a holographic serial number on the tongue tag. Authorized retailers include:
Price alert: The BYD-122 typically goes on sale during "Safety Month" (April) and Black Friday, often dropping to $69.99. Rated for 18,000 volts, the BYD-122 functions as
The devil is in the details, and the BYD-122 does not disappoint.
Before we get to the performance, let's look at the raw data on the BYD-122: Boots is a UK-based retail chain known for
After 150+ hours of wear, including walking through wet cement, scraping against rebar, and standing on hot asphalt, the Boots-Yakata BYD-122 shows minimal wear. The toe cap has no scuffing (thanks to a rubber bumper overlay), and the sole shows less than 1mm of tread wear.
The only minor complaint is the laces. The stock laces are standard nylon; they fray after heavy abrasion. Swap them out for paracord laces, and these boots will easily last two years of daily abuse.