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👟 Steel-Toe Boots

💼 Cabin bag

Allowed

No restrictions. Steel-toe boots may set off metal detectors; TSA agents may ask you to remove them for screening.

✈️ Hold (checked)

Allowed

No restrictions in checked baggage.

💡 Tip: Steel-toe boots set off metal detectors — wear them through security but be prepared to remove them for X-ray at most airports.

Common questions

Yes, steel toe caps consistently trigger metal detectors. Be prepared to remove your boots for X-ray screening, though policies vary by airport and screener discretion.

Either works. Wearing them saves luggage space, but be ready to remove them at security. Packing them in checked baggage avoids the hassle entirely.

Yes. Composite (fibreglass or carbon fibre) toe caps do not trigger metal detectors and are easier to get through security without boot removal.

Yes, there is no restriction on wearing or carrying steel-toe boots in the aircraft cabin. They are not a security threat — only metal detection at screening is the issue.

Based on official TSA guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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