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Chippewa Men's 8" Lace-To-Toe Waterproof Steel Toe Insulator Logger | Durable Full-Grain Leather, Slip-Resistant, Lace Up, Orthotic Comfort Insole

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Size: 12


Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated


Description

There's nothing getting through this hefty boot from Chippewa. The leather design is waterproof to keep you dry and protected, and its thickly treaded rubber outsole makes for superior traction and durability. Chippewa Boot Company has been an American tradition in outdoor lifestyle footwear since 1901. Chippewa boots are the highest quality choice for the person who wants only the best in rugged outdoor footwear. Superior components and craftsmanship go into the construction of every pair. So whether you wear Chippewa for function or fashion, Chippewa boots are built to stand the test of time and, with classic styling, they'll satisfy the most demanding and discriminating shopper.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 2.69 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 73101 8" Lace To Logger-73103-M


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 26, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Chippewa


Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here


Best Sellers Rank: #322,918 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #659 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots


#659 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (746)


Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated


Toe Style: Steel Toe


Boot Form Type: Work Boot


Heel Type: Block Heel


Seasons: All


Style Name: Paladin 8" Steel Toe


Occasion: casual


Boot Shaft Height: Calf High


Item Weight: 5.5 Pounds


Shoe Height Map: Mid-Calf


Shaft Circumference: 10.5 Inches


lining-description: Anti-Microbial


Outer Material: Premium Waterproof Full Grain Leather


Insole Material: Removeable


Sole Material: Synthetic Rubber


Material Fabric: Leather


Brand: Chippewa


Model Name: Paladin 8" Wp Steel Toe


Style Number: 73101


UPC: 731874342889


Manufacturer: Chippewa


Unit Count: 1 Count


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Embellishment Feature: Lace-Up


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great fit, long lasting
Size: 12 Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
Best work boots I’ve ever bought. I’ve been working in construction since 1980 and have bought many different brands. These are by far the best fitting boots for me. I measure a size 12.5 but depending on the shoe, I wear 12-12.5. I bought a size 12 and they fit great. These boots have a wider toe box than other boots I’ve bought which is exactly what I needed all these years. These are great for vegetated to rough graded areas and embankments. I don’t think I could roll an ankle if I wanted to in these boots. I clean and oil them at the beginning of winter and they hold up well. The sole wears out before the leather. You’d likely want a different boot if you work on a hard surface all day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by Cal Meta

  • Comfortable
Size: 7.5 Color: Bay Apache
I love Chippewa boots the only boots I buy they highly recommend them easy to break in and only took me a week. They’re very comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by William dixon

  • Quality
Size: 10 Wide Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
Best boots money can buy
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026 by Grant Richardson

  • a real boot
Size: 10.5 Wide Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
I am a boot connoisseur. I've had Red wings, Timberland, Caterpiller, Craftsman, Thorogood, Carolinas, just to name a few. I am not sure how these boots used to be made but in my experience these are probably the most comfortable boots I have ever owned. Granted I only use these for dress shoes. they are so nice looking and with the kiltie it's all over. You feel your wearing a real boot made for... well I guess my foot. the fit is that nice. I have a wide foot and these fit incredible. I updated the insole to a ortholite and added the kiltie. Better than my overpriced Red wings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by st. louie

  • Do Work.
Size: 11 Wide Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
These do big work. I’ve moved on to PNW boots in the intervening years since I bought these, but I still have them and are as sturdy as the day I bought them. Would give 5-stars, but they’re just a bit too bulky. If being nimble is a matter of life and death, spend the extra money on some Whites.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 by Johnny Laurance

  • Best logger boots I have ever worn
Size: 11 Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
These loggers are the best i have ever worn. Generous toe box that does not pinch toes. 5th pair of these i have bought. I wear orthotics and have trouble finding shoes that fit comfortably. Been wearing these for years. Fit is always perfect! My foot is narrow and standard width is always perfect, even with orthotics. They are incredibly sturdy and i get almost 2 years out of them wearing them every day on rough construction sites. Highly recommended. Plus they are very handsome boots. I tell every redwing wearer to switch to these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by Bubba

  • Super durable and comfortable, no break in.
Size: 9 Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
Straight from the box…, perfect fit, more comfortable than slippers, excellent back support, i wear these all the time, good grip in the woods cutting logs, i used to have another brand i kept replacing, but these are the real deal. Very few makers left but these are the best loggers i have ever had
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by Dave swing

  • Worst pair of boots I've ever owned!
Size: 10.5 Color: Bay Apache - Non Insulated
Don't bother. I've had two pair of these in less than six months. If you plan to actually wear them, and especially if you plan to wear them daily at a job site, they will fail you in at least two important ways. They are billed as waterproof boots, but they are not, at all. Even water resistant is inaccurate. They are more like sponges. The most water absorbent boot I've ever had the misfortune of wearing. For this reason, and because the leather was already worn through at the toe on one boot, Amazon replaced the first pair within a month. I had owned Chippewa boots before and liked them very much. In fact, I still have a well worn pair that I wear periodically, and I bought them at least six years ago. They are in much better shape than the ones I'm reviewing presently. And that pair in particular has been through the ringer. They have seen some really hard wear and are still a somewhat satisfactory work boot. These (73101) are wholly insufficient as a work boot right out of the box. Anyway, I returned my first pair of 73101s and received a replacement, thinking all the while that I probably just got an unusually bad pair. The second pair arrived and I experienced the same problems. Don't wear them in the rain, and don't even think about walking through puddles if you do. You'll have wet feet the rest of the day. And if you do buy a pair, be prepared for the cheapest boot leather you've ever seen. It will wear away in small chip-tears (don't know how to explain it); little pieces of leather will begin hanging off, sort of like hangnails, and, in addition to just looking ridiculous, you'll find that before long it has worn away entirely in one or two spots. This will happen with a great deal of ease. Did you bump the toe of your boot on the front stoop as you were coming in the door? Lo, you have unwittingly made a strategic error. Do that, or some such common footwear mishap, a few more times, and you'll have yourself a nice hole in the leather. Once you can see the underlining or the steel toe, you'll be amazed at how thin it was to begin with, probably not better than 1/32 of an inch. There should be a law against such poor quality in boot making. The only thing worthwhile about these boots is the Vibram sole. It's embarrassing that such a good sole is used on such a shoddy boot. Within 2 months, your new boots will look like hell, but the soles will have a lot of life left. What's the point? Anyway, if you're just itching to get rid of about $200, go to the bathroom right now and flush it down the toilet. In addition to wasting the money, you don't also want to have to endure the headache that will come as a result of purchasing a pair of these worthless boots. Spare yourself the frustration. FYI: I didn't want to take advantage of Amazon's return policy for the second pair, so I contacted Chippewa. They graciously promised to respond in 72 hours, and then did absolutely nothing. They have all my contact information, but I have heard nothing either by email, post or phone. That was weeks ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2014 by MCR

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