Georgia Boot AMP LT Logger Composite Toe Low Heel Waterproof Work Boot
Georgia Boot AMP LT Logger Composite Toe Low Heel Waterproof Work Boot
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Georgia Boot AMP LT Logger Composite Toe Low Heel Waterproof Work Boot

3.2 stars out of 52 reviews
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  • Robust Construction: Features a 1 1/2 inch heel, full-grain SPR leather upper for enhanced strength and abrasion resistance, and Goodyear welt construction for durability.
  • Advanced Protection: Equipped with an Ergo-Fit composite toe cap and meets ASTM F2413 standards for protective toe and electrical hazard footwear.
  • Waterproof Comfort: Incorporates the Georgia Waterproof System to keep feet dry while allowing breathability, complemented by an AMP LT polyurethane and memory foam insole for cushioning.
  • Supportive Design: Includes a cushioning EVA midsole, a double-ribbed steel shank for added support, and grip panels for easy pull-on.
  • Reliable Traction: Outfitted with an oil and slip-resistant rubber lug outsole for secure footing in various work conditions.
  • Exterior Enhancements: Detailed with milled brass hardware and a removable brush guard kiltie for added functionality and style.
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Pros
  • : Provides a snug, roomy fit without constriction.
Neutral
  • : Offers a comfortable fit for many, but can be roomy on others.
Cons
  • : Soles have a short lifespan, prone to wear in high-impact areas.
  • : Tends to tear at the seams, especially at the back.
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Mar 11, 2022
Tony V
5 out of 5 stars review

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Georgia AMP Boots

Great boot, comfortable from the moment I put them on, I'm hard on boots but these are taking it like a champ!

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Aug 29, 2019
william loebs
5 out of 5 stars review

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great boots

I do sewer and septic work so i am digging allot and also in wet ground know as mud I mink oil boots every morning so far boots have been very comfortable and have held up I switched to georgia after another brand quit making the boots i wore as i was sceptical about switching but am now very satisfied I do not think i ever had more comfortable boots so quickly

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Feb 5, 2024
MillieA
3 out of 5 stars review

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You get out what you put in.

The good: they're solid boots at a fair price for what they are. I'm a forest farmer and they keep me upright on the steep slopes, excellent tread, I feel confident moving heavy logs, they stay waterproof IF YOU TAKE CARE OF THEM, and they're attractive. Not too heavy but good support and warm if you have remotely decent socks, not too sweaty on warm days as long as you're in the shade. I wear mine in the mud, through the creek, whatever and my feet stay dry and comfortable. The bad: 1) The interior isn't very well made and starts to fall apart fast with hard use. Not so much that it affects comfort but they're already shabby inside after two months of daily wear. 2) The leather is high maintenence and I definitely see toe armor in these boots' future--they're already a bit dinged up. My land partner got her pair about a month before mine due to a sizing issue on my end, didn't oil hers in that time, and they dramatically lighter in color and began to crack. Now I treat both of ours weekly with a waterproofing natural oil leather conditioner and they're holding up well, the damage to hers has stopped progressing and they're still in good shape with constant use minus the dings. Bottom line: if you work in the woods and this is what you can afford (like us), go for it, it will probably make your life better than trying to keep trucking on in total crap walmart boots. But keep on top of them and expect to spend twenty minutes a week cleaning them up and greasing them down. Otherwise go for something higher end.

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Hello! Thank you for the review and for your feedback. Please reach out to Customer Service if you have any issues with the boot coming apart. Find them here: https://www.georgiaboot.com/cs-home/