Red Wing Traction Tred 6 Boot
Back in the early 50s, Red Wing developed the Traction Tred boot, which took its inspiration from 1930s-era tall work boots and hunting boots. The Traction Tred design incorporated a cushion crepe wedge sole and a moc toe, and was a true innovation for its day. Almost 50,000 pairs were sold in 1954 alone, and the Traction Tred 6” still remains one of the best-selling styles in the Red Wing catalog.
The folks at Red Wing know that if you’re working on high iron, on ladders, or in other rugged, tough industrial settings, you need a boot that will deliver comfort as well as protection and support. The crepe sole of the Red Wing Traction Tred 6” is designed to cushion your feet from impact, and its wedge heel reduces chance of tripping in tricky terrain. Its shallow lug sole provides great traction while reducing the amount of mud, stones and dirt that the boots might pick up. This less-aggressive lug pattern also means a boot that’s more flexible and comfortable for extended wear.
If you’re looking for a hard-working boot that works as hard as you do while offering fantastic comfort, stability and safety, this is the boot you’ve been looking for.
About the Traction Tred 6”
Model number: 405
Leather: Red Oak Mesa
Construction: Goodyear Leather Welt
Insole: Texon®
Eyelets: Hardware-nickel
Upper design: moccasin toe
Sole: Blown crepe rubber
Care: Leather protector, NaturSeal™
Defined heel: no
Safety Features
The Traction Tred 6” is definitely designed with safety in mind. It’s rated “Best” in slip resistance, making it a great choice for service industry positions, and its non-marking light-colored crepe sole makes it a great boot for roofers. It’s also top-rated for oil and gas resistance and holds up well under exposure to chemicals. Its tough uppers are abrasion-resistant, and it’s also rated “Best” for exposure to high temperatures.
Comfort
When it comes to keeping your feet comfortable, the Traction Tred 6” is really hard to beat. Many people find that the crepe sole and wedge-heel design is a great way to pamper your feet and almost feels like wearing a pair of sneakers or cross-trainers. Crepe soles are known for being flexible while offering great support and stability for the arch and forefoot.
Inside, there’s a Texon® insole that’s light and resilient, but porous enough to let the foot breathe and soft enough to quickly form itself to match the contours of your foot. Like most Red Wing boots, the Traction Tred 6” uses a triple layer insole, with a Texon footbed, a cushioned midsole to absorb impact, and an insole nearest to the sole itself. This insole system provides a level of shock absorption and comfort that’s hard to match in any other work boots.
The moccasin toe design is roomy with a generous-sized toe box, and the 6” upper provides excellent ankle support. Unlike many other crepe-soled work boots, this model from Red Wing features Goodyear welt construction, meaning it can be re-soled when the soles wear down.
Every boot that Red Wing sells is backed with a no-questions-asked, unconditional comfort guarantee. If you buy a pair of Red Wings and are unhappy with the fit or comfort (or anything, really) within the first 30 days, just take them back to the dealer with your dated sales receipt and you’ll receive a full refund. In addition, Red Wing offers a 12-month warranty against any defects in workmanship or materials in their boots – this warranty is good at the Red Wing dealer where you bought your boots. Like most warranties, Red Wing’s 12-month warranty applies to normal wear and tear, not to boots that have been abused.
About Red Wing
When you get a pair of Red Wing boots, you’re getting boots that are synonymous with top quality, and that’s been true for over 100 years. The company got its start in Red Wing, Minnesota way back in 1905, and soon developed a reputation for tough, well-made boots that work as hard as the people wearing them. Red Wing was the preferred vendor for combat boots in both the First World War and Second World War, and has gone on to make a huge range of styles that include logger boots, lighter athletic-style work shoes, chukkas, service oxfords and more. They also make steel toed work boots and boots for specialized work environments, with features like electrical resistance (for linemen or electricians), boots with metatarsal guards for the mining industry, chemical-safe boots, non-slip boots, and many more. Along with their home-base plant in Minnesota, Red Wing also operates a plant in Potosi, Missouri, making boots from both domestic and imported materials.
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