BASF: Bringing comfort, durability and performance to Timberland Pro safety shoes

BASF announced that its polyurethane Elastopan and thermoplastic polyurethane Elastollan are key components powering the latest innovation for industrial workers in the new Timberland Pro Reaxion safety shoe. The shoe features Timberland’s Aerocore Energy System, combining the comfort and flexibility of an athletic shoe with the performance and durability of a work boot.

Timberland Pro safety shoes featuring Elastollan TPU and Elastopan PU from BASF (Source: BASF)

“We wanted to give workers a new experience. A safety shoe that is just as comfortable and appealing as their favourite athletic shoes, but provides the energy return needed to keep them going during the workday,” said Bert Spiller, Vice President Product Creation at Timberland Pro. “We needed help to make that happen and BASF was the right partner for the job.”

The Aerocore Energy System is comprised of three layers: the Anti-Fatigue Technology footbed, a foam midsole, and a non-marking outsole. The layers work together to provide energy return, comfort and grip. According to the company, these features lead to a versatile work shoe, making the Timberland Pro Reaxion ideal for indoor work such as warehousing and manufacturing, as well as outdoor jobs in construction and other fields.

BASF’s Elastollan TPU is featured in the outsole because of its good anti-abrasion and traction performance. Elastopan high-rebound PU foam is used in the midsole and insole to offer all-day support and comfort. BASF said it was able to tailor the formulation of the PU on the molecular level to give the Timberland Pro team the performance they needed for their new Reaxion safety shoe.

“BASF has over 40 years of experience in the footwear materials segment and this collaboration with Timberland Pro shows how important chemistry and design are in driving the future of safety shoe performance,” said Mark Zhu, Market Segment Manager for Footwear, Sports and Leisure, BASF Performance Materials.

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