Product Overview
The Eco Fly Composite Trainer represents a modern shift in safety footwear, combining eco-conscious design with technical protective features. This S1PS rated trainer is designed for professionals who require the agility of a sneaker without sacrificing the essential protection of a work boot. The sleek black and blue aesthetic ensures a professional appearance in active environments, while the seamless construction offers a clean, contemporary look.
Key Features
- Integrated composite toecap: Offers vital protection against heavy impacts and compression while maintaining a lighter overall weight compared to traditional steel versions.
- Puncture-resistant textile midsole: Shields the foot from sharp objects on the ground while offering greater flexibility than metal alternatives, allowing for a more natural walking gait.
- Dual density PU/PU outsole: Provides superior grip (SR) and energy absorption in the heel to reduce fatigue during long shifts on hard surfaces.
- Seamless Flyknit upper: Constructed from a single piece of textile to minimize pressure points and improve breathability, keeping feet cooler in busy work environments.
Design & Performance
Engineered for comfort and durability, the upper is crafted from Flyknit Polyester, a lightweight fabric that allows for natural movement and airflow. The seamless construction is a deliberate design choice to eliminate the irritation often caused by internal stitching and seams. Performance is further enhanced by the fuel and oil-resistant (FO) outsole, ensuring stability and chemical resistance on various workshop or kitchen surfaces. The padded collar provides additional ankle support and cushioning, making it suitable for high-activity roles that demand constant movement.
Why No Customisation?
At MyWorkwear, we prioritise your safety above all else. This trainer is sold without customisation because the application of heat-press or embroidery could potentially damage the technical Flyknit upper or compromise the integrity of the safety certifications (EN ISO 20345:2022). To ensure these shoes perform exactly as intended in a hazardous environment and maintain their protective ratings, they are provided in their original, un-altered state.
Use Cases
Given its blend of safety and lightweight comfort, this trainer is particularly well-suited for professionals in the catering and hospitality sectors. It is an excellent choice for chefs, bakers, and butchers who are on their feet all day in kitchens or food production areas. It is also ideal for light industrial work, warehousing, and logistics where agility, slip resistance, and toe protection are paramount.
Why MyWorkwear
Established in 1976, MyWorkwear has spent nearly half a century sourcing and providing the highest quality protection for the UK workforce. Based in Telford, our expertise allows us to curate products that meet rigorous safety standards while providing the comfort required for a full day's work. We understand the specific needs of tradespeople and business owners alike, ensuring you receive gear that is fit for purpose.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, consider the sock thickness you typically wear on shift. As the Flyknit upper provides a snug, sock-like fit, ensuring the correct size is vital for the composite toecap to sit comfortably without rubbing. If you are between sizes, we generally recommend opting for the larger size to allow for natural foot swelling during active, long-duration work.
Caring for your product
To maintain the performance and longevity of your safety trainers, it is important to follow specific maintenance routines. Keeping the Flyknit upper clean not only maintains the professional appearance but also prevents grit from wearing down the textile fibres over time.
We recommend removing surface dirt with a soft brush or damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or bleach, as these can degrade the synthetic materials and weaken the bond of the PU outsole. If the trainers become wet, allow them to dry naturally in a well-ventilated area away from direct heat sources like radiators, which can cause the materials to become brittle and crack, ultimately compromising the life of the footwear.