

🦶 Step into the future of work shoes — where comfort meets cutting-edge safety.
Reebok Work Mens Sublite Cushion Electrical Alloy Toe Shoes combine ASTM F2413-certified alloy toe protection with advanced MemoryTech massage footbeds and Sublite EVA midsoles. Designed for professionals demanding lightweight, flexible, and breathable footwear, these shoes feature electrical hazard protection, slip-resistant rubber pads, and a roomy, extra-wide toe box—all wrapped in a sleek, low-cut athletic silhouette.


| Fabric type | 100% Mesh |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer material | Mesh |
| Sole material | Rubber |
R**S
Fits well, comfortable.
Comfortable and sturdy. Mostly waterproof, except at the seams, so avoid puddles if you can. I tend to wear out all of my shoes quickly, so it's hard for me to gauge how long a work shoe should last for someone who walks a lot on pavement and abrasive surfaces. Although as it does wear down, it's wears evenly, which has prevented a lot of lower back pain caused by my previous shoes of another brand. Very slip resistant. Aesthetical and stylish, looks good, fits well. Composite toe fits well and is positioned well. Good value compared to that of other brands, especially if you buy during a discount like I did. Has lasted me longer and has been more comfortable than the cheaper brands I used to purchase before.
Z**D
Great alloy toe work shoe
I've been wearing these about a week, and they are awesome. I despise steel toe shoes, they normally dig into the tops of my feet behind my toes, but I can't feel these at all, even when kneeling down. I average 25 to 30 thousand steps a day at work, so comfort is a must, and these are definitely comfortable. Breathable, lightweight, roomy in the toe box, my only knock on them is they are a little low on arch support, but I have lots of insoles and it just took a couple tries till I found a set that made them pretty close to perfect. I tend to need extra arch support anyway, so they may have normal support. They look good, that's important to me as well. I get home and find myself still wearing them a half hour later, normally my work boots are off at the front door, and steel toe stuff gets taken off at the job site as soon as the day is over. Unless they start falling apart in the next few months, I think these are going to be my go to's from now on. If I get a year out of them, I will definitely be satisfied. I'll update if they start breaking down, but they seem well constructed. Thanks Reebok!
A**R
Comfortable safety shoe.
I have had 6 pairs of these and they have been great. Comfortable, good protection for the toes without the bulk. This last pair seems to have a slight change to the tread, it seems firmer. Hopefully this is a good thing as I have worn the treads off these shoes and it would be nice to get some more miles out of them. Please keep in mind these are not serious work shoes and simply fulfill the safety toe requirement of some jobs, but are as comfortable as a sneaker. I have taken a nail and a cactus thorn through the bottom but they are not built for that kind of work. The toe cap is very strong though, I have dropped bricks, 55 gallon drum partially filled, and countless other items, it does protect your toes. Obviously I would buy again, these are my 7th pair over the last 11 years, which I also appreciate they don’t discontinue the shoe I like every other year.
D**.
Awesome lightweight work shoes 😎
These are some fantastic work shoes. I bought them off the shoe truck in 2017 when I noticed a lot of co-workers wearing them, now retiring them for a new pair after 2 years in the warehouse. Lugging boots in and out of a sit down and stand up forklift all day can get tiring and even painful once the company starts requiring that mandatory 20 hours of OT at the end of the week. These things are so light weight, my top of foot pain has gone away. I'd actually gone jogging with them once...back in 2017. They have a decent amount of room in the toe area, never get any crowding. The cut-across design of the bottom of the shoe allows for extreme flexibility, meaning when you're squatting down to check that pallet label, the rear and sides of the shoe don't dig into your ankles as much. Pretty comfortable for an uncomfortable position. These things have kicked pallets, kicked boxes, kicked racks, forklifts and even a couple co-workers. I used the toe to drag pallets out on a daily basis, the mesh on top held up pretty well considering how wreckless I am with them. I tried a couple pairs of quality boots, a couple cheap pairs of steel toes from local department stores. These are much cooler and more comfortable than all of those. I'm a very warm mammal and get sweaty from time to time, switching from boots to these have eliminated that issue. The alloy toe means they're very light which is important if you're walking 15,000-20,000 steps a day while jumping in and out of equipment. I think two years is a bit longer than you'd want to stretch it, much of the padding in the heel had disappeared, but I wore these til the day my new ones were delivered with no issues. Adding an additional insole made these even more comfortable. I'm a big guy (240 lbs) so standing 10-12 hours, I need the extra cushion, but the included cushioning would probably suffice for those sit down forklift weeks. Gotta say, if you're on your feet all day and you haven't tried work shoes and have always been a boots person, you need to try these.
A**R
Tested for 6 months in an engineering environment. Excellent shoes
*********SEE UPDATE********* Tested for 6 months in an engineering environment. Hurt my feet for a week breaking them in and getting my feet used to a new pair of shoes. They wear extremely well. They aren't hot. Not heavy either. Once broken in they are very comfortable. No one believed that my shoes were steel toe until I clicked the toe against metal. They look very practical. Everyone was interested in them. They aren't cheap but if your in maintenance or engineering (specifically hotel or property maintenance) these are excellent. Best shoes I found after a decade in the industry. Walking at least 3 miles a day, average of 5 miles a day and a max of 7 miles a day. Hotel engineering is no joke. Neither are these shoes. On your feet all day in a demanding environment with everyone running you around as if your not human? Get these shoes. Want to kick your director of engineering or GM in the nads? Get these shoes and stay safe while doing it! Insoles are still intact after 6 months. And I'm 5'8 280lbs. These shoes are incredible. Best purchase I've made in months. ***********UPDATE********** Picture added. Still my go to. On my 3rd pair. Nothing withstands the demands of my career for long (obviously). The life of these shoes are adequate. Comfort and health are kept in check which is priority. No complaints.
M**E
Good, but not for work
These lasted me about 8 months. They’re basically just an ordinary tennis shoe with a protective toe. While they are protective toe, I would not recommend using as work footwear. If you just want normal shoes with extra toe protection, these might be for you. But for those searching for footwear for jobs that require safety toe footwear, I’d recommend looking for something more durable. These are not work shoes.
W**R
Best safety toes shoe I’ve owned in 40 years of wearing safety toes.
I’ve now had these two years. I don’t use them every day, but when I travel for work I use them for weeks at a time. These are so comfortable, when I travel, these are the only shoes I bring. Yes, I have to take them off in TSA, but these are great for driving, flying, walking… all day, every day. These are a ten-star product.
P**R
A decent, lightweight, hard toe shoe, but not perfect
I work in a warehouse and in ballrooms walking all day long, and moving heavy things. I have been wearing Rockport Chranson shoes for the past few years and they really only last about a year before they are worn out. I decided to try out a different shoe with a hard toe as I have had my toes bashed a few times. These shoes are pretty decent, they fit my wide feet just like the Rockports at a size 10 M (my feet are a size 9 long, but 10 wide) without too much extra room in the toe box. They are nice and lightweight and the included insoles are nice and cushy. However, for me, I will be switching back to my Rockports for a few reasons. My gait casues my big toe to really dig in and also hit the top of the toe box. Since this is a hard-toe shoe my big toenail is slightly brusied after walking for hours from it hitting the roof of the hard toe box. Additionally, the shoes themselves are nice and wide for my feet, but the included insole is about a half inch too narrow to stay in place after several hours of walking. Again, I think this is because of my gait, but I end up walking on the side of the insole as it slides to the outside of my foot. Finally, the toebox has a rather hard part near my big toes that I sometimes hit when I am pivoting/manuevering a heavy item and it pokes my toe pretty bad. If I had an absolute need for a hard-toe shoe I would definitely consider this shoe with a different insole, but I think I will be going back to the Rockports becasue I am so use to them.
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