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Georgia Boot Men's Low Heel Logger GORE-TEX Waterproof Insulated Work Boots

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Size: 9.5


Color: Black


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Georgia crafted these Insulated Lace-To-Toe Work Boots with black full-grain leather; the material is tough and durable, yet remains naturally soft. All of the boot eyelets and stud hooks have been attached to steel washers, so you won't have to worry about them being pulled off while you're working. The lace-up design allows your feet to rest securely, and it enables you to adjust the boots for a comfortable fit. Inside are 200 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation to keep you warm. The interior is fully-lined and has a removable cushioned Orthotic insole. As you're working, you'll have steady footing and arch support because these work boots have a steel shank. Georgia built this Lace-To-Toe boot using Goodyear welt construction for durability and strength. These Georgia boots are completed with Vibram; Lug rubber outsoles that are hard-wearing, have great flexibility and resist abrasions, heat, chemicals and oil. You can go just about anywhere and find a pair of work boots; what makes these Georgia Insulated Lace-To-Toe Work Boots different is that they're made from quality materials and they'll keep your feet warm, dry and comfortable. Traditional insulation - typically felt or polyfill material offers a thermal barrier without the added benefits of premium insulations Every item - right down to the last hard-working detail - can be traced back to 1937 when our passion for footwear was born. It started with a tough farm boot and a simple belief that boots should work as hard as the people wearing them.Thousands of styles and refinements later, Georgia Boot continues to do whatever it takes to give workers, farmers and hunters exactly what their feet are asking for. For every harsh condition on the job or in the field, there's a design from Georgia Boot to provide comfort and protection. Whoever you are, whatever you do, wherever you need to go. Look for multiple comfort features from Georgia Boot.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16 x 13 x 5 inches; 4.5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Georgia G8040 Logger Boot-M


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 4, 2005


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Georgia Boot


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Best Sellers Rank: #180,563 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #362 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (743)


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  • High-quality boots with a smart look
Size: 11.5 Color: Black
I spent a long time looking for a pair of boots. My criteria were that the boots had to be cut like a combat boot, black leather, as few pieces of leather as possible, welted construction, waterproof, and below $300 in my country's currency (roughly less than $200 in USD) I browsed through many brands like Whites, Danner, Thorogood, Wesco, Bates, Belleville. All of them had problems, Danner was the best bet but they were too expensive. Then I found the Georgia G8040. It had what I was looking for, plus insulation, and a good price tag to boot. The boots arrived a little late but not drastically. When I opened the box, I found the boots very sturdy to hold in person. The leather is high-quality, and it takes leather grease very well. When you grease these boots, the grease will be absorbed within a few hours. They look extremely handsome, the brass fittings and red stitching look great. These are the first high-cut boots I have ever worn, and wearing them for the first time was a good experience. The steel shank corrects your step, and the high cut keeps your ankle supported very well. Break-in period was much shorter than people on other reviews said, it took a week to get them relatively comfortable and chafe-free. The sole is very rugged, and it has barely shown wear over the month I've used these boots. Comparably, I bought a pair of Adidas runners lately and the sole quickly wore down to its larger components, within about a week. It's a lot better than Vibram's more intricate soles like the ones that are integrated into Lowa boots. However, some might find the sole rather heavy. I usually wear them with my pants tucked in and I get a lot of compliments about how smart they look. It was surprisingly easy to tuck my pants into these boots. One issue with the boots, which is really part of their design anyway, is that your feet can get hot in them if the weather is nicer. Naturally these are boots for more hostile conditions, and the effect can be mitigated by wearing thin socks, but I don't recommend wearing them in a climate warmer than 20 degrees Celsius average. Overall, these are fantastic boots and amazing value for money. I highly recommend them to someone wanting rugged boots with a classic design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017 by Ian Comer

  • Very durable and very comfortable.
Size: 10.5 Color: Black
Excellent boot. It's the most comfortable work boot I have ever owned. I want another pair just to have another pair. I love them and my feet really love them.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by will

  • The best work boots I've ever worn.
Size: 9 Wide Color: Black
It's been a year since I've bought these boots. They still have plenty of tread. I've stepped awkwardly on a couple of things and haven't come near to seriously, or even moderately, hurting my ankle in any way. The original laces are still 100% in tact. While walking through water the right boot has a slight seepage of moisture, but I believe this is due to the fact that a heavy and thick piece of plywood with a nail in it fell on the side of the boot on the leather and barely punctured a pinhole in the waterproofing (the nail never reached my foot!). Not heavy enough to exhaust your legs while working a job walking and standing all day (unlike steel toe boots). I've experienced unbelievable confidence while stepping on slippery surfaces. The boots have been stomping around an automotive shop where spilled oil is a regular occurrence on the smooth concrete floors. On occasion rain will cause puddles of water and moisture on the shop floors, but I don't think twice about walking confidently from car to car. These Boots even got me through the Texas blizzard. My feet were not cold while walking through snow and single digit temperatures. Walking on ice was easier, but of course not pleasant for anybody. Have 9w and they are slightly too wide but I tighten the laces as much as I can and experience negligible toe jamming side to side. I added Tough Toe to the toes which is another product on Amazon. Highly recommend over any other work boot. 100% worth the buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021 by Wayne Wayne

  • Quality Work Boot
Size: 12 Wide Color: Black
To be fair to Georgia Boots, I am comparing these to Danner Rainforest boots, which are pretty much the best boots ever made. My criteria in buying these was a boot with an 8" ankle, Gortex, Vibram low-heel logger sole, all leather, soft toe. Right out of the box I notice the leather is just a little bit thinner than the Danner Rainforest, and the stitching is just a little bit more "rough around the edges." But for the most part, it looks like a quality boot. I have worn these 8 hours a day for a week now, and the next observation is that boy are they stiff around the ankles. Even my Danners take a few days to break in, but with these, I finally had to switch back to my old boots for awhile because my ankles just couldn't take it anymore, and this is coming from a guy who can break any shoe into submission without it ever causing foot pain. I have ordered neatsfoot oil, and after that comes and I give them a good couple of soakings to soften up the leather I'll give it another go. Like I said, all ankle-laced boots take a little time to break in, but these are extra stiff in the leather. I never remember giving up while breaking in a pair of Danner Rainforest boots. Another thing I noticed is that they seem to have a lot of extra leather. The size 12 is the same length as my size 12 Danners, but they are a a little too roomy... enough that it is difficult to lace them up to a snug fit. Again, some of that is due to the stiffness of the leather. It seems that I'd have to wear thermal socks if I really wanted to snug these down tight. Finally, I have a strangely shaped foot where, though my foot is narrow, it sort of curves outward in the middle, making my overall width an EE, so take this next criticism with a grain of salt. Though these Georgia boots are 12EEs like my Danners, it feels like that outside curved part of my foot is stepping off the "foot pad" of the boot. Now again, my foot is weird and that happens with every tennis shoe I've ever worn, but not with my Danners. I don't know if their 12EE is just a little wider or the leather is more mild, but it just seems a little more stable and "under my foot" than the Georgia. Besides the stiff leather, though, I'm being extra picky. Keep in mind that I paid $200 for these Georgia boots and I would have paid $325 for an equivalent pair of Danner Rainforests. I was trying to see if I could save some money each year in my boot purchase, but it's going to take some time to see if it's worth it. I will review some more after I've worn them every day for a few months. [Edit] It's been 1/2 a year or so now, and I have given back a star, making it a 4 star review now. I still am keeping a star for the reason I stated previously that there is way too much leather around the ankle... enough that the top lace pegs are so close together they can come untied in my case if I don't do it just right. I also am keeping a star because these boots do take a long time to break in. They were comfortable once I got them broken in, but it took a couple of weeks instead of a few days like my pair of Danner Rainforests. But besides those two issues, one of which is only a temporary issue, these boots are great. I cut logs in the rain/mud for an entire day this winter and they stayed perfectly dry inside. The footbed is actually very stable... in some ways they feel a bit more stable than my Danners. For the log cutting type of work on non-flat terrain they have been awesome. From a longevity standpoint I think these will last just as long as my Danners... heck, most of the materials are the same. These have become my go-to work boot. They just feel tough, yet I can work all day without foot fatigue. That being said, my Danners retain the title of my go-to hiking boot. They are just more comfortable and less "large" feeling. So Georgia for work, Danner for hiking. In conclusion, I WILL buy another pair of these when these wear out. They are almost as good as my Danners but I can save $150 each purchase, and they are good enough to make that savings worth it when used as a work boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2014 by DavidXJ

  • Outstanding boots!
Size: 12 Color: Black
Warm and dry all winter, wearing well and still look good after one winter.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Keith Holt

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