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Milwaukee is set to release new safety footwear later this year, and we at ITS are extremely excited about it, to say the least. In this article, we will be going over the new footwear and exploring all the information currently available.

We’re expecting to see FlexTred hit shelves around May 2024, and ArmourTred following around September. These dates are subject to change but we will update this article with any further info.

What do we know so far about Milwaukee’s New Footwear?

On Milwaukee’s website, we can see that Milwaukee plans on releasing both a lightweight breathable, and leather waterproof safety trainer/boot range.

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“From agile safety trainers designed for comfortable all-day wear to heavy-duty safety boots tailored for the toughest applications, the brand new MILWAUKEE® footwear range provides unmatched performance across all trades.”

https://uk.milwaukeetool.eu/range/ppe/footwear/

As far as we can tell Milwaukee will be releasing 9x new boots/trainers. Those Boots & Trainers are then broken up into 2 ranges.

FlexTredwhich is split into 2 different safety ratings.

ArmourTredalso features 2 different safety ratings.

All that said, Milwaukee has made sure to create a range of boots that caters to every user. Whether you need high-quality protection boots, lightweight all-day wearers, or something in between Milwaukee has you covered. Here’s the breakdown:

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What is Flextred™ And What Is Included?

Milwaukee’s new lightweight & metal-free Safety Trainer/Boot range. FlexTred boots are all about keeping you comfy and safe, especially for folks out there working in the heat like roofers.

One of the main selling points of FlexTred is it flexibility of the shoes. The sole is incredibly flexible, allowing you to work whilst kneeling/crouching without pinching like some traditional leather boots.

These lightweight boots still offer enough protection while keeping you flexible and nimble without having to compromise on durability, so much so that Milwaukee will be offering these with a “lifetime” guarantee”

FlexTred features 5 pairs of work shoes to choose from, split into 2 different sillhouttes. Each style has its perks but they all feature the following patented designs;

  • ENERGY FOAM Heel(using new technology within the sole, the safety mid sole is sandwiched between energy absorbing foam so you no longer have to deal with those metal edges)
  • STEP-RELEASE™ Heel(on the back of the shoe a small plate that allows you to step on and remove your shoes with ease, stopping you from breaking the backs of the shoes)
  • ROLLCAGE™ Heel(the red part of the heel, which is made of a tougher material improving stability around the ankle and providing extra support)

The Flextrend™ are a sleek red and black colourway with an appearance that is unlike any other work boots on the market. If you’re looking to turn heads these are going to be all the hype onsite for a while.

FlexTred™ S1PS Trainers / Work Boots

The FXT S1PS work shoes are lightweight trainers with a textile upper that provides ventilation for your feet. If that’s not enough they have a handy lace pocket for storing your laces away eliminating slip/trip hazards. They also carry ESD (electrostatic discharge certification) and are safety-rated EN ISO 20345:2022 S1PS ESD FO SR.

FLEXTRED™ S1PS SAFETY BOOTS BLACK 1M110133 ESD FO SR

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FLEXTRED™ S1PS SAFETY TRAINERS BLACK 1L110133 ESD FO SR

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FlexTred™ S3S Trainers / Work Boots

The FXT S3S work shoes and trainers are also lightweight and metal-free but instead of a breathable textile upper, they feature a Nubuck water repellent leather upper, the advantage is that nuback leather is water, dust, and dirt resistant. In terms of site safety, the S3S are a direct upgrade to the SP1S boasting an EN ISO 20345:2022 S3S ESD SC FO SR rating. They are also the only shoe in the range to come in the old-school, iconic tan work boot colourway.

FLEXTRED™ S3S SAFETY BOOTS BLACK 1M110133 ESD SC FO SR

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FLEXTRED™ S3S SAFETY TRAINERS BLACK 1M110133 ESD FO SR

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FLEXTRED™ S3S SAFETY BOOTS BEIGE 1M171311 ESD FO SR

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What is ArmourtRed™ And What is Included?

Milwaukee’s new ArmourTred Safety Trainer/Boot range offers four pairs of heavy-duty work boots. As implied by the name, ArmourTred prioritises protection, evident in their use of durable materials.

Milwaukee has considered convenience from multiple angles in their boot design, evident in the inclusion of a “pull loop” at the back of all ArmourTred shoes. This loop is generously sized, allowing for easy gripping even when wearing gloves, facilitating effortless shoe donning.

One notable difference is the sole of the boot, which features a heavy tread increasing the grip and providing better protection to the bottom of the foot. That paired with the tougher full grain leather results in a sturdy hard wearing range of footwear.

The Boots also feature many of the same key features as FlexTred, but when it comes to safety features they outperform with upgrades such as;

  • SHOCKSHIELD front hammer(steel plating for added protection and rubber reinforced outsole with strong studs for the best grip in demanding terrain)
  • Heat Resistance – (up to 300°C)
  • Ladder Grip Soles – (Making it easier to grip onto and climb ladders safely)

The ArmourTred shoes feature a similar colourway to the Flextreds, a cool black and red design. The range features more high tops than FlexTred, providing ankle protection and also uses materials such as leather to provide higher levels of protection. For one, both S7S boots feature Sympatex® waterproof membrane, helping the boots stay dry.

ArmourTred™ S3S Trainers / Work Boots

The AMT S3S trainers/boots are heavy-duty boots made with full-grain cow leather, making them incredibly water-resistant, dust resistant and easy to clean. These trainers/boots also feature superior grip bottoms which helps prevent slipping

Not only that but they also feature an increased scuff cap size, this increased size covers more of your toes helping with protection and durability. This bumps up their safety rating to EN ISO 20345:2022 S3S ESD HRO SC FO LG SR.

ARMOURTRED™ S3S SAFETY TRAINERS BLACK 1L110111W ESD HRO SC FO LG SR

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ARMOURTRED™ S3S SAFETY BOOTS BLACK 1M110111W ESD HRO SC FO LG SR

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ArmourTred™ S7S Trainers / Work Boots

The AMT S7S trainers/boots are heavy-duty boots designed for protection and hold the highest safety rating: EN ISO 20345:2022 S7S CI HRO SC FO LG SR. Similar to the ArmourTred S3S, they are water-resistant. However, there are notable differences between the two shoes.

The BM110111W also has a unique fastening system called BOA® Fit which allows you to “tie your shoes” without laces, turn the dial to fastenen and unfasten the boots, simple stuff.

ARMOURTRED™ S7S SAFETY BOOTS BLACK 1H110111W CI AN HRO SC FO LG SR

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I don’t know about you, but when I need a new pair of work boots, I’ll be looking at these again. They’re looking pretty darn tempting. It’ll be interesting to see how the release rolls out, but if they get it right I think we’ll see a wave of black and red footwear popping up on sites all over the country.

If we find out any more information & when we get these in stock I’ll be updating this article with more details.

What are your thoughts about Milwaukee’s new work boots? Let us know below!

Milwaukee’s Patented Features Infographic

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is Milwaukee Energy Foam?

Energy Foam is Milwaukee’s heel cushioning construction designed to dissipate energy creating a comfortable and efficient working environment.

What is Milwaukee ShockShield?

Shockshield is a front hammer added to Milwaukee ArmourTred & FlexTred footwear to increase protection.

What is Milwaukee Step-Release?

Step-release is a special design feature where the shoe’s back has a small lip. This lip lets you step on it, making it simpler to remove your shoe without using your hands.

What is Milwaukee BOA® Fit System?

BOA® Fit is Milwaukee’s lace-free technology for fastening footwear. Just twist the dial at the shoe’s lip to tighten or loosen your boots effortlessly.

What is Milwaukee ROLLCAGE™?

ROLLCAGE™ is a heel stabiliser that makes it easier to balance on rough terrain.

What is Milwaukee Sympatex®?

Sympatex® is a waterproof membrane that keeps your feet dry when wearing your work boots.

What’s The Difference Between ArmourTred and FlexTred?

Milwaukee FlexTred is a Metal-free safety trainer, using a “flexible” breathable material whilst still providing the protection needed for on-site safety. Milwaukee ArmourTred are high-demand work boots that provide maximum protection and waterproofing.

What Sizes Are Milwaukee FlexTred Available In?

FlexTred will be available in Size 3-13 UK, (36-48 EU)

What Sizes Are Milwaukee ArmourTred Available In?

ArmourTred will be available in Size 6-13 UK, (39-48 EU)

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FAQs

Is Milwaukee coming out with footwear? ›

Milwaukee Tool is launching new safety footwear, dubbed Flextred and Armourtred.

Does Milwaukee make a work boot? ›

Discover Milwaukee's new range of work boots, including heavy-duty Armatred Ones for winter and flexible Flex Tread for summer.

Where are Milwaukee boots made? ›

Where are your boots made? We handcraft our boots in our family-owned, third generation factories located in India. Because we own and operate our own factories, we have greater control over our process, quality of craft, and the work environment we create for our craftsmen.

Did Milwaukee get bought out? ›

Milwaukee Tool was last sold in 2005 for $626.6 million to the Hong Kong-based Techtronic Industries, also known as TTI Group. The company is now a subsidiary of TTI Group alongside brands like AEG, Ryobi, Hoover, Dirt Devil, and Vax.

What shoe company is going out of business? ›

News / Ceva top creditor as shoe company goes bust, hit by e-commerce boom. The bankruptcy of a shoe company in the US has revealed an interesting snapshot of creditors, with freight and logistics accounting for 41% of the total debt. Shoes for Crews, a non-slip workwear shoe company, filed for Chapter 11 on 1 April.

Why is there a work boot shortage? ›

Due to the high prices of gasoline and a shortage of workers, there have been major delays in the distribution of raw materials to factories, the transporting and unloading of finished products at warehouses and distribution centers, and even in the shipments of products to retailers.

Is Amazon authorized Milwaukee? ›

As part of the selective distribution system, Authorised Milwaukee Dealers – the only companies with access to genuine Milwaukee items – are prohibited to sell Milwaukee branded products via third-party sellers or online marketplaces, such as Amazon, eBay, Mano Mano and Facebook to name just a few.

What work boots are made in Wisconsin? ›

Thorogood work boots are made by the Merrill-based Weinbrenner Shoe Company. Jeff Burns, the company's president, recently appeared on WPR's “The Morning Show” and said he's proud Thorogood boots have maintained a “classic, iconic look for over 100 years. “I'm a little biased, but I think they're very cool,” he said.

Is Milwaukee made in USA or China? ›

Where Are Milwaukee Tools Made? With roots tracing back to 1924, Milwaukee Tool takes pride in its USA manufacturing. While also operating in China, Germany, Mexico, Israel, and Vietnam, the company strategically places manufacturing facilities to meet regional demands efficiently.

Is Milwaukee leather made in the USA? ›

Each Garments Has Been Handcrafted, One Piece at A Time in America By Highly Skilled Craftsmen and Women Who Genuinely Care About Your Satisfaction. Please Inspect This Product Carefully and Notice the Superior Materials, Fit, And Attention to Detail.

Who makes Milwaukee Hammer? ›

Milwaukee Tools is a power tool and hand tool manufacturer owned by Techtronic Industries Co.

What to do after getting new boots? ›

Wear Them Often, but Not TOO Often

Wearing your boots is the best way to break them in, but wearing them for too long at a time can be bad for your boots and feet. When you wear your boots for several hours, your feet can become sweaty.

How do work boots work? ›

Work boots are made with materials that resist impact, static, moisture and chemicals so they last longer than regular shoes. Work boots will often have soles that are slip-resistant and are made to stand up to impact.

How long do new boots take to break in? ›

Depending on the method, boots can take between five hours and five weeks to break in. If you're breaking in your boots by simply wearing them to work every day, it can take weeks for the leather to soften enough for the boot to break in.

Why are platform shoes coming back? ›

Theatricality has influenced both the catwalk and street style, elevating this type of footwear as a clear trend, even beyond this season. The philosophy behind it seems clear: sophistication is directly proportional to height. Catwalks such as Milan have only confirmed the platform shoe's rise as an indisputable trend ...

Why is Foot Locker pulling Nike? ›

For the upcoming fiscal year, Nike is expected to make up 60% of Foot Locker's total purchases, which is down from 75% in 2020 and 70% in 2021. Foot Locker attributed the shift to Nike's “accelerated strategic shift to DTC” and Foot Locker's own diversification efforts.

Did Milwaukee buy stiletto? ›

Milwaukee acquired Stiletto Tool in 2007.

Is Nike leaving DSW? ›

In a note, Williams Trading's Analyst, Sam Poser, stated that proprietary checks confirm that Nike will close six additional wholesale accounts: DSW, Urban Outfitters, Shoe Show, Dunham's Sports, Olympia Sports, and Big Five.

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