

🛡️ Step into power and protection with AlphaForce boots!
ROCKY Men's AlphaForce Zipper Composite Toe Public Service Boots combine military-grade durability with advanced safety features including ASTM-certified composite toe and electrical hazard protection. Crafted from waterproof full-grain leather and reinforced with 1000 denier nylon, these boots offer rugged resilience and all-day comfort via an Air-Port cushioned footbed. The convenient side zipper with Velcro strap ensures quick wear, while the slip-resistant RigiTrac outsole provides reliable traction for demanding work environments.





| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
| Shaft height | 8 |
| Sole material | Rubber |
T**B
Great Police Academy Boots
My husband needed these for a six month police academy. They had to be shiny and shining them proved to be very easy. They held up for the six months he needed them will a little toe box damage, but over all great boots for the price.
H**K
Phenomenal Boots
Boots are phenomenal. Reviewing as I retire my Alphas at 3yrs on concrete, scaffolds, mezzanine, catwalks, stooping, crawling, etc while performing industrial maintenance. On a good day it's not uncommon to walk 8 to 19 miles in a 20hr shift. The Alphas are super light weight, affordable, the zipper is heavy duty and convenient, they're extremely comfortable, and durable. They are warm but I've never owned Rockies that weren't. My Alphas gave out at the fabric on the outside of the boot. Leather and soles are still in good shape and I've never had any issues with water intrusion and I work daily with irrigation pumps. You can't go wrong with Rockies!
4**N
Life saver.
Purchased these for my college aged son. He was in the firefighter program at the local college and he needed a good, solid, reliable pair of boots. My bf who is retired Airforce and Police recommended these due to his years of wearing them on the force. Best investment I could have made. They got my son through the fire academy and now he’s applying to jobs and the boots are still going strong. According to him they’re very comfortable and true to size. When he needs his next pair this is definitely what will be purchased (just by him next time..lol)
J**Y
Update
Factory laces are substandard, and frankly, cheap. The side zippers are next to useless unless you've no ankle bones to speak of. You cannot have the boots securely fitted using the zippers alone. You WILL HAVE TO TIE THE LACES each time, rendering what is a much needed boot function useless. If you need the quick on/off like many of us do, this is not the boot for you. That being said, they are sturdy, break in quickly, and despite an aggressive tread, allow quiet movement. The factory insoles are surprisingly comfortable, supportive, and don't slide all over the inside of the boot. If the zipper and laces are fixed in design, this would be a top tier assault boot. UPDATE. I maintain my gear. The photos show that. Had these about a year, and the tops have already separated, as you can see. These boots are crap, and I'm disgusted with Rocky for turning out something that didn't last any time at all. I didn't even put these through the wringer and they're falling apart! BUY ANOTHER BRAND!!!
E**Y
Good buy for boots for EMS
Great friggin’ boots!
M**O
Great Boots, with amazing soles...
1 year ago yesterday I bought these boots $91 good price compared to todays $120 which is starting to be in the Georgia boot, Chippewa, and Timberland Pro brand pricing. I am a Heavy Industrial Mechanic I work on Forklifts, so having the heel is very important climbing up masts and maintaining position to replace chains and hoses, etc... They have been very comfy, nice squishy sole, I have dropped Diesel, Gasoline, Battery acid, Welding slag and Hydraulic oil on them and still they are in decent condition. What surprised me most was with my more expensive boots having vibram soles I would slide and slip on water around the shop, these however gripped the floor wet NP! Conclusion, these are fantastic boots, but they need to get that price back to under $100!
A**K
Toes don't have enough width.
Zero star if I could, toes are too narrow. Not enough width. Otherwise it felt good. Got a size 10 before, too small. Got a size 10 "wide" and it's literally the exact same. Beware...
A**R
Ripped apart after about 8 months
I loved the boots, they fit well, protect the toes, are functional, non slip (even pretty good on MN ice), and look nice. My only complaint is with the quality and the breathe-ablity; these boots do no breathe at all. Your feet are going to sweat, but with the side zipper it's manageable. I wear my boots about 12 hours a day 6 days a week; about half the day is sitting at a desk the other half is construction or technician type work, they don't slip to bad on oil spills and I've been able to use them as a hammer when needed (or at least kick some 2by4s into place). The outside of the boots have held up reasonably well, the front where I used the toe as a drywall jack are a bit torn but haven't gotten through to the composite toe, just slight cosmetic. The problem is the left boot's zipper and ankle. The zipper seemed stiff when I first got it and over time has degraded, the only way I can get it to zip is used two hands, one to pull back the inner rubber of the boot lining and other to pull up the zipper, it looks like the rubber was mis-cut and is getting ripped and shredded by the zipper. I can live with this, but it is annoying to spend 5 minutes getting the zipper up on my boot. The biggest issues which is new (and the reason for this review) is the back ankle. The back of my heal rubs against the back and in just a few months it's ripped away the padding. It's still attached above the heel so I can lift it up and out, and back in, but now my heel rubs and is bleeding by the end of the week. This is only on the left boot however, which makes me think maybe it's a quality control issue as my right boot (which I am admittedly harder on) is fine. Other minor problems is the back of both boots have a slight foam type coating around them which is starting to peel off, mostly from me kicking my boots off instead of totally unlacing them and pulling them off with my hands, hard to fault them to heavily for that. The shoe laces also suck. First one snapped after 3 months, next one lasted about 6 total; I replaced with some Kevlar shoe laces which have held up on the right perfectly, but again on the left is fraying, I found the left eyelet had a sharp edge that was cutting it, I filed it down with a drill bit and hammer chisel and I haven't seen the fraying continue since. For perspective, I expect my boots to last at LEAST 2+ years, I wore desert storm combat boots (the original, not the new zipper ones) for 7 years before finally retiring them for these when they literally fell apart on me (back ankle broke through, bottom of the right boot came off multiple times, and my heels had worn through to the plastic bottom of the boot, no padding left at all, as well as 2 pairs of para cord shoe laces). I am not particularly gentle on my boots, but I expected about 2 years from these, probably have to replace yearly if you use them regularly, which the price is a bit steep for that. My recommendation after reading other reviews would be if there is anything wrong with either boot, return it immediately and get a new pair, seems the zipper problem is somewhat common of a quality control issue, had I known I would have returned them the day I got them for a pair that didn't have any issues to start with, then maybe I'd get 18 months out of them.
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