Composite toe boots from CTS UK provide certified protection without the added weight of steel, ideal for transport, warehousing, manufacturing, and other fast-paced environments. Made with non-metallic toe caps, they’re suitable for metal-free zones and temperature-sensitive areas, while still delivering all-day reliability and support.
All composite toe boots meet EN ISO 20345 standards and are available in S1, S1P, and S3 classifications. Many styles also include ESD protection to prevent electrostatic build-up, and HRO-rated outsoles that withstand contact heat up to 300°C.
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Composite toe cap boots are the preferred choice for teams needing high-impact protection without metal components. Popular in logistics, aviation, and food production, they reduce fatigue, support mobility, and meet strict site requirements without compromising performance.
All composite styles from CTS UK meet EN ISO 20345 and are available in S1, S1P, and S3 ratings. Many models also offer:
We supply composite toe safety boots that meet professional safety specs and daily wear demands:
CTS UK makes it easy to order certified composite toe boots for your team. Explore our full safety footwear range or browse our men’s and women’s collections for complete team coverage. Contact us for help with product recommendations or bulk orders.
What’s the main benefit of composite toe boots?
They’re lighter than steel, non-metallic, and don’t conduct temperature—making them ideal for indoor or temperature-sensitive roles.
Are composite boots as safe as steel toe boots?
Yes. Composite toe caps are tested to the same EN ISO 20345 standards and meet the same impact protection requirements.
Which safety ratings are available with composite toe caps?
Most are rated S1P or S3, offering toe protection, anti-static soles, and midsole resistance. S3 options add water resistance and additional protection.
Are composite toe boots allowed on all job sites?
As long as they meet EN ISO standards, they’re suitable for most environments—but always check with site-specific requirements.
Do composite boots set off metal detectors?
No. Composite materials are non-metallic, making them suitable for roles in transport, security, or environments where metal detection is used.