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TTU391 - 14-Inch Brown Leather Welding Spats with Kevlar Stitching

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OVERVIEW

Protect Your Boots and Legs with Techniweld Leather Spats

Every welder knows the frustration of burnt boot laces and the pain of a hot spark finding its way inside a boot. The Techniweld TTU391 Leather Welding Spats are the professional solution to these common workshop hazards. Standing 14 inches tall, these spats are engineered to provide a comprehensive shield for your lower legs, ankles, and the tops of your footwear. Whether you are stick welding in a field environment or performing MIG welding in a fabrication shop, these spats serve as the first line of defense against the cascade of sparks and molten spatter that can ruin expensive footwear and cause serious injury.

Durability is at the core of the TTU391 design. They are crafted from brown split cowhide leather, a material chosen for its toughness and natural resistance to flame. However, a leather product is only as good as its seams. That is why Techniweld utilizes Kevlar stitching for this product. Kevlar is a high-performance para-aramid fiber known for its exceptional strength and thermal stability. It will not melt, drip, or support combustion, ensuring that the spats remain structurally sound even when subjected to the intense heat of the welding arc. This attention to detail makes these spats a reliable choice for daily use in harsh industrial environments.

Comfort and usability are also key factors. The spats feature an adjustable fit system that allows them to be worn comfortably over most standard steel-toe work boots. The brown color is practical for industrial settings, hiding soot, grease, and grime better than lighter colors. By wearing these spats, you are adding a critical layer of safety that complements your welding jacket and helmet. They are particularly recommended for processes that generate heavy spatter, such as Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) or heavy Stick welding. Don't let a stray spark ruin your day or your boots—gear up with Techniweld leather spats.

Product Highlights:

  • Boot Protection: Prevents damage to laces and leather uppers from slag.
  • Kevlar Reinforced: Stitching withstands extreme heat without failure.
  • Industrial Grade: Made for daily use in professional welding environments.
  • Universal Fit: Adjustable straps accommodate various leg and boot sizes.
Additional Information
Item:Spat
Material:Leather
Size:14"
Packaging Description:sold per pair
Stitching:Kevlar
Color:Brown
Length:14 in
Fastening Type:Adjustable Straps

INCLUDED

  • One Pair of 14-inch Leather Welding Spats

APPLICATIONS

  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
  • Oxy-Fuel Cutting and Burning
  • Plasma Cutting
  • Foundry and Casting Operations
  • Heavy Metal Fabrication

FAQ

Welding spats are designed to protect the lower legs, ankles, and feet from sparks, molten metal spatter, and radiant heat. They also protect work boots from damage, specifically preventing laces from burning.

Kevlar thread is heat-resistant and does not melt or burn like standard cotton or polyester threads. This ensures the seams of the spats do not fail when exposed to high temperatures or direct contact with sparks.

These spats typically feature adjustable straps or hook-and-loop fasteners that secure around the calf and under the boot to ensure a snug fit that prevents debris from entering.

The Techniweld TTU391 spats are sold as a pair, providing protection for both the left and right legs.

Leather products should generally not be machine washed as it can dry out and crack the material. They should be cleaned with a damp cloth or a specialized leather cleaner if necessary.

These spats are 14 inches tall, providing coverage from the top of the foot up to the mid-calf area.

Yes, they are designed with adjustable straps to fit over standard industrial steel-toe work boots and metatarsal guards.

Leather is naturally flame-resistant and will not melt or catch fire easily, making it the standard material for welding protection. However, it can char or stiffen under prolonged exposure to extreme heat.