The Reebok Work RB4311 Men's Fusion Flexweave™ Work Safety Toe shoes are engineered for those who demand comfort and durability in their work footwear. Featuring a Floatride Energy foam midsole, these shoes offer cushioning that supports and responds to your every step, making them an excellent choice for extended wear.
The innovative Flexweave™ fabric provides a unique blend of flexibility and strength, ensuring that you remain comfortable while working hard. This design allows for increased breathability while maintaining the lightweight nature essential in a work shoe. Coupled with a slip-resistant rubber outsole, these shoes provide stable footing on various surfaces, thanks to visual foot mapping technology that enhances adaptive flexibility.
Feature | Reebok Work RB4311 | Similar Alternative 1 | Similar Alternative 2 |
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Upper Material | Ultraknit & Flexweave™ | Leather | Synthetic Fabric |
Midsole | Floatride Energy Foam | EVA Foam | Polyurethane Foam |
Toe Type | Composite | Steel | Composite |
Slip Resistant | Yes | Yes | No |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Heavy |
The Reebok Work RB4311 Men's Fusion Flexweave™ Work Safety Toe shoes excel in several categories:
Overall, these shoes combine advanced materials and thoughtful design, making them an excellent investment for anyone seeking reliable work footwear.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Superior cushioning from Floatride Energy foam provides exceptional comfort. |
Durability | 8/10 | High-quality materials ensure long-lasting performance. |
Safety | 9/10 | Composite toe offers reliable protection; meets ASTM safety standards. |
Design | 7/10 | Sleek and functional design that's versatile for different work environments. |
I've had these for a couple months now, and can say they are one of the best shoes I've ever had. I'm a BIG guy, and the sole is soft and spongy, easy to stand or walk for long periods. They breathe very well, but are NOT non-slip. I slide all over the place on the polished concrete floor. After 2 months of full time use, the sole hasn't compressed like lots of shoes do.
This safety shoe is so comfortable after walking and standing for 10 hours. I wear thick compression socks. My feet feel good after 10 hours of working. I love this shoe!!! I will be buying another pair in 4 months.
I got these for a warehouse job I have. I wear them 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and do probably 98% of my walking on smooth, concrete floors indoors. The soles on them is the weak point. They essentially pull apart and break away at the edges due to essentially being constructed of a ton of small foam balls stuck together somehow. Every step you take, is essentially pulling the balls apart at the ball of your foot from the flex, until eventually it fails and rips apart.
Great shoes, very light, but way too big !!! They don’t run true size!! Had to return them!!
I usually wear 10.5 for Nike. I ordered a size 10 on these Reebok work shoes and they fit perfectly. I love how they look and feel, but durability remains to be seen.
Great shoe. Work on a concrete ground all day and feel like it better than most I've tried. Driving a manual is a little tricky at time but great overall.
ok they feel like walmart quality shoes, they are extremely lightweight and "half" comfortable(one foot is living in luxury and the other is dying), but the cheap white foam of the sole is exactly the same as some generic walmart kicks and they give about as much impact resistance on the heel, not what i was expecting from reebok when the sublights i had previously were amazing.... they dont get perfect traction on polished concrete but it is less slippery than the sublights...they breath alot better than them too and you can see through them through the mesh on the sides. so my feet stay cooler throughout the work day.... the composite "steel toe" doesnt bother me at all but the tongue is sewn to the sole and one side is alot tighter than the other and i notice it all day, it feels like that foot is a compression sleeve that is slightly too tight... i figure i got a defective pair as one foot with dr scholls work insoles is perfect for 10 hours and the other foot, even being able to stick two fingers in between the tongue and all of the laces i still have to take my shoe off every 20 minutes or so becuase my toes start throbbing. if i had to purchase again i probably would and just pray i win the "these fit perfectly" lottery
Worst shoes I've ever put on my feet. Insoles are paper thin. Feet hurt bad after a few hours. Come on reebok ....... you can do better than this.