Are cougar paws steel toe?
Q: Do Cougar Paws work on steel surfaces? A: The SteelWalker and the Steel Walker® II are exclusively for steel. We do not suggest using the Performer or the Estimator on steel surfaces.
How long do Cougar Paws last?
Soles wear out pretty quick, like 30 working days, if you wear them every day. I just use them when needed. Really a must have in your tool box.
What pitch are cougar paws good for?
12/12 pitch
Cougar Paws have been tested up to a 12/12 pitch; however, other measures must be taken for steeper pitches. The Peak Performer’s 6″ high uppers will protect you from rolling or stumbling as you make your ascent.
Do cougar paws work on wet roofs?
Cougar Paws will increase the grip on a wet roof compared to other boots as long as the roof is clean.
Are cougar paws good for metal roofs?
These Cougar Paws Men’s Estimator Roofing Boot is among the best shoes for roofing, which have dedicated design for working on types of roofing surfaces, especially the metal ones.
Do Cougar boots run big or small?
They do seem to run a little bit large, I am a true 9.5, so I usually get a 10 in boots to leave room for thick socks, but I had to get a 9 in these. However, they also seemed a little bit narrow, not too bad, just a little, so I also decided to go up in the width.
How do you walk on a steep metal roof?
Walk up a roof and lean your body over towards the roof to help maintain your balance. The steeper the metal roof, the more you’ll need to lean over. Crouch down slightly to walk down a metal roof safely. Walk up or down a slightly inclined roof by walking as you would on the ground, but slowly.
What pitch is too steep to walk?
The roof’s pitch is the angle of the roof, usually presented as the inches of vertical “rise” over 12 inches of horizontal “run.” Generally anything above a 7/12 is considered a non-walkable roof and requires some extra equipment and usually some extra cost to the customer.
How do you walk on a slippery metal roof?
General advice is: Walk closest to the areas around the decking, avoiding laps and ribs. Wear soft-soled shoes. If it feels like you’ve got debris underfoot, then be careful not to grind it in or you could damage the metal surface.