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The WELDAS 44-2114 Alliance Standard Leggings are split cowhide welding leggings designed to protect the lower leg and foot area during welding and cutting operations. At 14 inches in length and finished in golden brown, these leggings cover the shin and shoe top with stiffened cowhide that features a round contour allowing weld spatter to roll off naturally. A Velcro closure provides up to 3 inches of adjustment, ensuring a secure fit across different boot sizes. Double Kevlar stitching and riveted stress points reinforce high-wear areas for extended service life under demanding shop and field conditions. Welders and fabricators installing or wearing these will find the shape-to-fit shin guard and integrated shoe top cover practical for daily use.
The 44-2114 leggings are suited for MIG, TIG, stick, and oxy-fuel cutting work where spatter, heat, and flame exposure to the lower leg are primary hazards. They fit into standard personal protective equipment programs in both light industrial and heavy fabrication environments. The adjustable closure accommodates a range of safety boot profiles, making them practical across a crew with varying footwear. Sold as a pair, they are a direct fit for welders, ironworkers, pipefitters, and maintenance techs who work around open-arc or flame processes.
Designed as an OEM-style welding leg protection solution for use over standard safety boots and work footwear in welding and cutting applications.
Worn over work boots before beginning welding or cutting operations. Fasten the Velcro closure firmly to prevent gaps at the shin that could allow spatter entry. Inspect the cowhide and stitching for burn-through or delamination before each use and retire the leggings from service if structural integrity is compromised. Follow your facility or jobsite PPE policies and applicable ANSI or OSHA personal protective equipment requirements for hot-work operations.
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