

🛠️ Protect your boots like a pro — because your work deserves the best!
The Yaktrax Boot Protector is a universal-size, black polyurethane toe guard designed to extend the life of work boots by protecting against scuffs and damage. It includes a professional-grade glue, an applicator brush, and an alcohol wipe for optimal adhesion, plus clear instructions for easy installation. Ideal for construction and outdoor professionals, it offers durable, reusable protection that keeps boots compliant and looking new.
| ASIN | B005FIX8MO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #540,085 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #270 in Shoe Ice & Snow Grips |
| Brand Name | Yaktrax |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (131) |
| Date First Available | August 2, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096506084026 |
| Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.25 x 3.94 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.79 x 3.9 x 1.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | Yaktrax |
| Model Name | Yaktrax Boot Protector (Black) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 8402 |
| Size | One Size |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Suggested Users | mens, unisex |
| UPC | 096506084026 096506130020 |
| Warranty Description | 90 Day |
S**R
Much better than other options!
EDIT: Edited after wearing them for a few months. Additional info added at the bottom. I've worked in a construction field for the better part of a decade. Steel/safety-toed boots are a requirement, complete with "If the steel is showing, the boot is no longer safe for work." So, I've been using boot protectors of one style or another for a long time. These ones have won the day, even compared to other "boot bumper" types. The things they got right: A proper glue - The rubber cement they included in the pack is a good, solid glue. Other companies have included a weak version or a different kind (some include something that resembles super glue and that doesn't work AT ALL.) A glue brush - This is the first and only time I've seen a package of these with a brush to help you spread/apply the glue. It helps A LOT. An alcohol wipe - I've gotten in the habit of cleaning the toes off with alcohol anyways, but this is the first time I've seen a company package a wipe with the boot guards. It helps to get all the little bits of dust and crud out from the leather and the guards. Good instructions - Putting these on isn't rocket science, especially if you've done a few pairs, but these instructions were clear and concise. Things that could have been better: The sandpaper - The square they give you is tiny. It's sufficient, but a bit fiddly to use. The packaging - Its your basic clamshell/vacuum shell style packaging. A bit annoying to get into. For me, these are a sure winner. I'll snag another set when this pair of boots finally dies! A few tips to help apply them: Don't apply these to new boots/shoes, especially if they're oil-tanned (most work boots are). They won't stick worth a darn, thanks to the oil. You've got to let the boots air/wear a bit and get some of the oil out. You could also scrub the boot tip really good, but I just wear them for about a week and then apply. Be SURE to let the cement set up for a bit before putting them on. Otherwise, the rubber will lift up and you'll have to argue with them. Wait for them to get tacky! Make sure the boots are clean! Scrub off any dirt, grease, etc. before you begin. A stiff brush is a good solution. I take a couple of rubber bands and snap them around the toes of the boots, holding the tops of the guards down when I let them set up, but that's just a habit of mine. May or may not be needed or helpful for you. And make sure to WAIT the full time before using the boots. Honestly, I've never had a problem just waiting 8-10 hours, but no point in taking chances, right? tl;dr - Get these, they're awesome. EDIT 03/28/20104: After having these on my boots for the last four months or so, I've only had one complaint: The glue doesn't seem to hold on very well. I've had to reglue them twice. Perhaps that's why they give you so much glue in the package, since I've been able to just reuse the same glue tube. Other than that, they're still holding up great! The rubber is barely scuffed, and the toes of my boots are still nice and protected!
J**X
Saves the front of your boots
Great product stuck on shoes easy use product before always happy with it
A**N
Bought 4 sets so far
Bought 2 sets and 1 was perfect and the 2nd came off so we thought user error. Got 2 more sets for new boots and they didn't stay well.... Use different glue.
M**S
Pretty good for a universal product
My only complaint with this item is that it had kind of an awkward fit on my boot, but for a product that is supposed to be universal for all kinds and brands of boots...not bad at all. The fit was a bit off on my boots which meant I had to apply a bit more pressure to make it conform to the shape but it was easily do-able and the final finish was good. The version of this product made by my boot's manufacturer would probably fit better but it also cost more than $20 more!!! The extra hassle was worth the savings and it took all of about 5 minutes to put these on. JUst make sure to let the glue dry a little before applying. I waited the required time stated in the directions, however I may have used a little too much glue on the right boot so it slid a bit as it dried and came out a little crooked. Not a big deal and I seem to be the only one who notices (I am bit of a perfectionist). Just worth mentioning so you all get the best results possible. the toe caps are durable and the glue holds awesome. This was definitely $5 I paid as an add on item.
J**H
Used for derby
I was pleased that the amount of glue included in the package was enough to apply the protectors to my roller derby skates without feeling like I was skimping. They have adhered well and are holding up reasonably well. My league skates almost exclusively outside, so the cement surfaces take a much higher toll on these than a wood, sport court, or even polished concrete would. I could see myself ordering and using these again, as they are easily replaceable and have a cleaner appearance than tuff toe epoxy.
R**G
Great protection
The boot protectors worked great just as they should have, to protect the toe of the boot. I would highly recommend to others.
J**K
Would be great if they stayed on…
There’s a lot of complaints on this product that the glue sucks and they come off within hours. I will tell you, it’s not the glue it’s the rubber. The rubber feels like it has some sort of coating or additive that keeps anything from being able to bond to it. I scuffed the leather on the boot with the sandpaper and installed as directed with the supplied glue. The glue supplied is garbage. They came off instantly. I then used Shoe Goo, which is a very strong glue for… shoes. This glue also wouldn’t adhere to the rubber well and they fell off within a day. I then sanded the actual piece of rubber, and used JB Weld plastic epoxy. This lasted a couple days longer but still, it’s not adhering to the rubber. JB Weld boasts being able to adhere to coated plastics. Whatever this rubber is made out of, keeps anything from adhering to it. If they were actually able to be glued, these would be great.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago