Dunlop at the Ploughing Championships
Irish Ploughing Championships 2010; 21st, 22nd and 23rd September. Athy, Co. Kildare.
Backache? Sore feet? Cold toes? Wearing wellington boots all day every day on and around the farm can be uncomfortable and prevent you getting the job done. You need a boot which is lightweight, warm and easy to walk in. Dunlop® Protective Footwear has over 100 years of experience, craftsmanship and development in designing and creating professional footwear. Instead of pulling on a pair of your usual wellingtons, try a pair of Dunlop® Purofort® Thermo+.
Dunlop® Purofort® Thermo+ boots are made from Purofort®, a material which gives an outstanding performance in a multitude of agricultural environments. The Thermo+ is insulated down to temperatures of -50°C, making it the perfect choice for those out in all weather. From the crack of dawn to the end of your working day, the extra thick sole retains heat and ensures your feet are kept warm and dry. And because they have a steel toe cap for extra protection they are ideal for all farming duties.
The Thermo+ is also flexible and easy to walk in. Uncomfortable and heavy footwear can lead to backache and can make performing typical farming duties difficult. A flexible upper and sole means that you can get the job done in comfort and with ease of movement.
If you’d like to come and try a pair for yourself head down to the Irish Ploughing Championships in Athy, Co Kildare between the 21st and 23rd of September. This year there is even more reason to visit the Dunlop® tent. Not only will we have pairs of the Thermo+ for you to try on, but you can buy the Thermo+ Safety boot for a special show price of €94,95! That’s 20% off the recommended retail price of €119,50! This exclusive offer is only available on Thermo+ boots ordered at the Dunlop® stand during the Ploughing Championships 2010 (Terms & Conditions apply). We look forward to seeing you there!
Dunlop® Purofort® boots are available at all major Co-ops and Agricultural merchants.
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