

👢 Work-ready boots that never quit, so you can.
Georgia Boot Men's Waterproof Lace-To-Toe Work Boots combine rugged durability with premium comfort. Featuring a 100% waterproof system, Goodyear welt construction, and an abrasion-resistant, oil-resistant rubber outsole, these boots are engineered for demanding work environments. With cushioned insoles, full lining, and rust-proof brass hardware, they deliver all-day protection and comfort, making them a trusted choice for professionals since 1937.


| ASIN | B001KN33TQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,600 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #201 in Men's Industrial & Construction Boots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,028) |
| Date First Available | December 22, 2008 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | G101 |
| Manufacturer | Georgia Boot |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 14 x 5 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
D**.
Seem to be a high-quality boots
I've had these boots for about three weeks, and I love them! I ordered the style with the low-profile roper heel. The break-in period lasted about a week, and it hurt my right ankle for a bit, but they're very comfortable once broken in. I do not use these as my work boots, so I'm hoping they last a good long while. I also removed the kilties for aesthetic purposes.
B**N
Great boots.
Got a great deal at the time. Great boots for the price. Perfect for 4x4 ATV riding in the mountains. Should last a long time. True to size.
C**T
Durability
Wear these boots everyday! On the construction site never have I had a pair of boots like these! Best quality work boots money can buy! I buy these same boots every two to three years!!
J**H
Snug fit
I am 11.5 wide and ordered 11.5 wide and it's a very snug fit. It might need to break in for a while before you can use an aftermarket sole insert. Otherwise a good boot for the price. Was wearing Carolina loggers with insulation before, and they got too expensive, these seem of similar quality, just with those features.
T**E
Great strong well made boot .
Excellent boot . Very heavy and well made . The size seemed narrow to me but I have hobbit feet. I returned the size 12 for a size 12 wide and the boot fits perfectly . THESE ARE STEEL TOE BOOTS ! That wasn’t clear to me in the description. The steel toe took me by surprise and at first it seemed like a negative but the more I thought about it the more it made sense to keep the steel toe logger boots . They are not crazy heavy like other steel toe boots I’ve had in the past . They are very comfortable straight out of the box and I wouldn’t have noticed they were steel toes if it wasn’t clearly labeled on the box and on the tag hooked to the boots . The size runs small (narrow) so I returned the first boots for the 12 wide . Steel toe boots ain’t gonna stretch so make sure the boot is comfortable with thick socks straight out of the box . The only issue I found is the first time I wore the boots for 10 hours there was a leather seam on the tongue that really really dug into my upper ankle on the inside where the tongue attaches to the main boot . This hurt and actually bruised my leg /ankle after walking for miles and miles all day long .I had to adjust the position of the tongue about two hours in to the day but the bruise was already there. The second day I wore these boots I was more careful with the tongue seam placement and the issue self resolved. No more issues since . The boots are very very comfortable and look great . I get compliments on them everywhere I go . These boots seem very well made and sturdy . Just make sure you get the tongue seam adjusted flat and not bunched up on your ankle or you are in for a painful bruise. After two days of break in I don’t notice any issues with that tongue seam . I likely caused the issue myself by not pushing the seam flat the first time I put the boots on . I just stuffed my feet in the boots and yanked on the lacing . Btw these boots come with a light tan color lace . … I don’t like the sharp contrast in color so I put some dark brown laces I had in my desk drawer in the boots and I’m much happier with the look.My wife says the boots look better with the light contrasting tan laces but I disagree. I felt like the yellow Iaces belong on clown shoes . Problem solved in two minutes with spare laces I had for my old work boots that I finally wore completely out . These boots are a replacement for my old Chippewa boots that I’ve beat to death for 10 years . I hope these boots hold up as well . They seem to be even better made than the Chippewa boots I finally wore completely out . We will see over the years . I give these five stars . Very comfortable just make sure you get that tongue seam flat and not all bunched up during initial break in .
C**T
Best boots I've owned, and I'm hard on boots!
I've owned various boots from various manufacturers over the years, including White's boots that a former employer provided. (I did not get to wear the White's for long as I had an injury that cut my time there short) These are functionally the same and just as comfortable, though they did take a fair amount of break in time. And yes, they did take longer to break in than my other two pairs of Georgia boots including low heel logger and low heel non safety toe versions like these. But what makes these stand apart from every other pair of boots (again, didn't wear the White's for very long) is the durability of the soles. The picture is 3 months in, and they're not even halfway worn through and they're not breaking down on the inside either. My other Georgia boots were pretty much bald by the same 3 months of wear. Keep in mind that I walk a MINIMUM of 5 miles a day, sometimes 10 plus, while carrying freight. These also have very, very good traction on ice, wet metal (equipment steps, etc), wood, snow, mud. The pair of Ariat boots I had were the worst traction I've ever had in any pair of shoes ever including dress shoes. The stitches and leather are also holding up very well despite winter weather and a fair amount of de-icer. I used to just buy cheap boots for a while and they'd MAYBE last a month to 45 days before they'd just get unbearably uncomfortable. These are less than halfway through their life after 3 months and still very comfortable. So, in the long run, they're cheaper. I do recommend odor control flat cushion insoles. Especially if you have feet like mine that sweat even in the winter. On that note, these are not heavily insulated, but still are not ridiculously cold in the winter with some good thick socks. And that was doing snow/ice removal in single digit weather. They also breathe fairly well for being quite waterproof. Bottom line, unless you need something specific like a fire rating, you won't get a better pair of boots no matter how much you spend. One last thing I've had issues with my broken pinky toes getting rubbed raw by other boots, but not with any of my Georgia boots.
M**L
So far Im liking it. Build quality seems good although could be much better as I observed some stiches are not consistent with the other pair of the shoes (some stiches spacing are big and others are small) a minor issue the reason for 4 stars only, and will be testing its durability and claimed water proofing further, leather thickness is also good. I am ususally a size 10.5 US but ordered the 9.5 US wide as I have wide feet and so far it is perfect fit to me & also comfortable, I can still crumple my toes inside but not too loose either. For the price I got these pair (76bucks) I have no complaints and is a sure a steal.
E**A
Très déçu très mal cousue est fini je déconseille
R**E
Total y completamente recomendable
D**U
Qualitée exceptionnel, je suis très satisfait de mon achat. Très confortable pour un début il me reste juste à les portées pour qu'elle prenne la forme de mes pieds. Je recommande à 100%
A**R
Very comfortable I usually wear them 15-16 hrs daily never had a problem . Comfortable to walk
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