Georgia Logger Steel Toe Work Boot
Georgia Logger Steel Toe Work Boot
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Georgia Logger Steel Toe Work Boot

4.2 stars out of 33 reviews
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Georgia Logger Steel Toe Work Boot (#G8320): Georgia constructed the upper of this black Logger work boot with full-grain leather. Even though the material has a natural softness to it, you'll find it to be incredibly hardy. Simply by tightening or loosening the laces, you are able to adjust the fit of these 8 "� work boots, which is why it is so great to have a lace-up design. You won't have to be concerned about the stud hooks being tugged off of these boots, because they have been set on top of steel washers. This Logger meets the requirements of the ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75 Protective Toe Classification making it an extremely protective work boot. Its steel toe is capable of withstanding up to 75 lbs. of impact and compression; when objects drop unexpectedly, having this feature will keep your toes safe. Another great aspect about wearing this Georgia work boot is that it has been built with Goodyear welt construction. It enhances the footwear's durability, it makes the entire structure sturdier and it allows you to have the outsole replaced once it has worn down. To keep your feet at ease, Georgia has added a cushioned insole into the interior. It has been covered in an extremely soft fabric. As outstanding as the boot's durability and protection is, you may like this feature the best, because it will keep your feet  comfortable throughout the duration of your shift. A steel shank has been built into this work boot; it allows your footing to be steady and it provides support to the arches of your feet. The Georgia Logger rubber outsole offers resistance to abrasion, heat, chemicals and oil. If you have been looking for protective-toe footwear, these Georgia Logger Steel Toe Work Boots (#G8320) are an outstanding option.
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May 28, 2014
mustangfox
5 out of 5 stars review

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toughest boots I've ever worn

I bought my first pair of georgias about a year ago and there great work boots I was recently in a really bad accident I wound up shattering my ankle and the doctor told me if I wasn't wearing these boots I probly wouldnt hav gotten mobility in my foot ever again... ill never own different pair of boots for the rest of my life keep it up georgia boots!!

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Jan 5, 2015
logger
5 out of 5 stars review

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If you're looking for a boot that breaks in easy and doesn't make your feet hurt. Georgia boots are the boot for you! The black of a new pair of loggers is very nice. You could almost consider it dressy. If your wearing jeans and a nice shirt a new pair of Georgia loggers go very well. I'm very hard on my work boots these boots last longer then any other brand I have tried. They usually last me about two years. They are a comfortable work boot. If you are unsure of what type you're looking for I say give these boots a try.

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Dec 5, 2016
jlglex99
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great boots, good price, some break-in required.

The leather was very stiff, and the boots were a bit tight for me at first. After applying some Obenauf's Leather Oil, the leather softened up, a lot, but they were still too tight for me. After researching various online sources, I learned about a technique for stretching leather boots. You put a trash bag inside each boot, fill them up with water, and place them in a freezer (or outdoors, if you live in the North Country). When the water freezes, it expands with a great deal of force and stretches out the leather. For some reason related to the properties of full grain leather, it remains stretched out. It does not contract back to its original size. Of course, if I had purchased a 1/2 size larger, that also might've solved the problem, but I got a discounted online deal and did not want to incur any shipping charges, or to lose my discount, by sending them back. In any event, they now fit perfectly, and the leather is softer and more comfortable. No more blisters, and I am happy with the boots. These are a simple, but also well made boot, with no frills (no thinsulate, no goretex, no extra padding on the footbed. They do have a steel toe (these are my work boots). I achieve waterproofing with the Obenauf's Oil, which also preserves, protects, and softens the leather. I also applied some beeswax (sno-seal product) to the seams and the welt. This combination is perfectly waterproof, and - as long as I am active - they are warm enough for most of the winter. My feet warm up from being active. There may be some days, when it drops down below 10 F, during which I would prefer to have some thinsulate, but those are relatively rare in my area. For my purposes, these are usually warm enough, and I appreciate saving $$$ by not buying thinsulate. Also, I do have some thinsulate hunting boots for those very cold days. A simple, good quality work boot. For the discounted price, I am pleased.

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