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Cat Footwear Launches the Excavator XL With SuperDutyXL iTechnology for Autumn/Winter 2018

Tue September 04, 2018 - National Edition
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The new SuperDutyXL iTech will build on this by also offering a new EaseHD (heavy duty) footbed, an aggressive rubber bumper on the toe box for extended wear and performance.
The new SuperDutyXL iTech will build on this by also offering a new EaseHD (heavy duty) footbed, an aggressive rubber bumper on the toe box for extended wear and performance.

In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of Cat Footwear's proprietary SuperDuty iTechnology, the global footwear manufacturer will release an update entitled SuperDutyXL iTechnology for the Autumn/Winter 2018 season.

The initial iTechnology was known as the first work boot to merge welted durability with athletic comfort. The new SuperDutyXL iTech will build on this by also offering a new EaseHD (heavy duty) footbed, an aggressive rubber bumper on the toe box for extended wear and performance, and an extended contoured last for even more room and superior all-day comfort for your feet.

This new technology will launch with the waterproof ExcavatorXL industrial boot series including a 6- in, 8-in and pull-on style, available in stores and online this August, and comes with a 60-day Comfort Guarantee.

“At Cat Footwear, we build,” said Kim Page, vice president of Product Development for Cat Footwear. “Ten years ago, we set the standard for a boot that was built for the work site yet wore like an athletic shoe, and today, we're further harnessing the elements of durability and boldness to give our Earthmovers a super duty boot that does it all."

To learn more about Cat Footwear, visit www.catfootwear.com.




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