Men are constantly looking for work boots that have great durability but are still comfortable to wear. This 8" Georgia Logger's upper was crafted with full-grain leather; it has a strong-looking black hue, while the material has superb hardiness, it is also outstandingly soft. This men's work boot has a lace-up design, this is great because it allows you to adjust the fit. Don't worry about the stud hooks being yanked out while you're working, they have been attached to steel washers. When you need to get the job done, you need the help of this Georgia Boot lace-up. Its lugged, oil-resistant outsole and ANSI-compliant safety toe help protect every step while pliable leather and a cushioned insole provide all-day comfort. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); 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 style See more
A**R
Goor work boots!
These are good boots. I am comparing them to a Red Wing model no longer sold. Fit my 4E foot well with no discomfort. I can wear these all day. Well worth the price compared to the same $300 Red Wing model.
C**
Maravillosas botas
Maravillosas botas, excelente calidad, me encantaron. Envío muy rápido, vendedor espectacular.
K**R
Perfect
Bought a 3rd pair for my son. Excellent boot.
F**Z
Failed initial inspection, passed during the retry
I enjoy the support of the Logger style of boot and I've never owned a pair of the Georgia's. I had these on my list and I seen they were on sale. So I saved a nice chunk and bought em.The first pair failed expectations. There was machine marks around the sole that damaged the upper leather. The kind that maybe whoever was running the boot sander that day was probably their first day. That said, I didn't even try them on. I sent them back and Amazon customer support quickly sent me another pair. Great support.The other pair came and passed. Everything was perfect...ish. for those that don't know, good boots that get welted usually get sanded around by hand at some point. I haven't seen an automated process for this to my knowledge. Anyways, there are signs where you can see some material is thicker than other spots. It's hardly noticeable, but for me it's something I appreciate because someone skilled took the time to hand craft your item and not damage it.The brass is shiny, the laces are nice, the finish on the leather is very nice and the leather is full grain. My only complaint is that they do a great job stitching the leather to the sole....but why only single stitch the upper parts like where the eyelets are, and not double stitch them for durability? At regular price point, there are other boot manufacturers that will use double stitching. That's like a gold standard.As for the break in....we all know you should ease a new boot in.....yeah I didn't. No break in needed for these because the leather is already soft. I wore them to work the next day and 13k steps later, the toe portion of the stitching started feathering. Usually I don't see this in my other brands of boots, or at least months after wearing them. Although I'm not concerned about it, it does leave me with a sense of "a little early to show a sign of wearing."Overall, it is day two and I love these boots and I'm glad I put them into my collection.
T**H
Excellent product
Excellent quality, great fit, back pain went from 100% to 0%, would recommend for anyone with back pain or lift in boots get these
M**E
Not as good as Georgia used to be, but good leather
**4 MO UPDATE**Stitching broke, sole was worn down and they never fully broke in (pretty close though). The leather was fine, but the stitching just starting coming off the heal.Luckily amazon is an amazing company and took them back! I couldn't believe it! THANK YOU AMAZON! That was the last pair of Georgia boots I will ever buy in my life. Moved over to Ariat and am very pleased.**1 MO UPDATE**It's now been over a month. Breaking the boots in was hell, no if's and's or but's about it. I walk 30 (yes 30) miles or so a week in these boots. It took 2.5 weeks to break them in. that is about 75mi (yes 75) to break them in. I ran through the better half of two pair of boot socks and have 5 wear spots on the front of me feet. But SOB I got 'em broke in, I wasn't about to give up on them. I've never had more than a 2-3 day break in before, so this was shocking for me.Anyhow, after that nonsense, I can say the boots are here to last. The leather is forming real nice to my feet and the stitching is holding fine. The sole is a bit weak and will probably have to be replaced within 6-8 months. That isn't too unexpected though, as I use my chevrolegs quite a bit.-------------------------------Well, I got these Friday and it is now Tuesday.The boots lack the finesse of a higher end construction. On top they look good, but when you flip the boot upside down, the screws and nails are not all lined up and orderly (they used to be, in older boots). The leather is real nice, but is solid as a rock. This has been the toughest pair of boots to break in I have ever had; I thought my toe was broken Saturday. The stitching is ok, not great, not bad. The laces are cheap, but I always replace my laces with para-cord immediately anyhow. The outsole seems a bit soft, but is silent and sturdy.Overall so far, they are worth the price, but they are insanely tough to break in. I'd recommend them for a cheaper work boot as of now - will update later too.
M**.
5 star.
Nice boots. Great price. I last had a pair of Carolina American made boots 250$ These were just over 100$ and are the same weight and leather thickness. We’ll see how long they hold up but so far (couple of months) there great. Never hurt my feet or needed a break in period
M**E
Good quality
I have used Georgia in the past, they make great quality boots, high grain leather. First time wearing loggers, and still getting used to heal height, but still love them
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