Meet Your Timber Tackler
The Carolina Brown Logger Steel Toe Work Boots are rugged lace‑up boots built for serious jobs. With a steel toe cap, electrical hazard rating, and supportive build, these work boots are ready for demanding tasks like logging, hauling, ranch work, construction zones, and more.
These boots feature a brown leather upper that stands up to harsh conditions and ages with character. The 8″ lace‑up height wraps your ankles for stability under load, while the welt construction allows for resoling and keeps the boot strong through long work seasons.
Features
- Briar Pitstop Leather Upper – Thick, distressed, and ages like your favorite whiskey—getting character with every kick and stomp
- Steel Toe Protection – ASTM-rated, ready to survive dropped logs, fallen fences, or clumsy coworkers
- Triple-Rib Shank & Rugged Outsole – A shovel-worthy steel shank plus a one-piece lug outsole grips like a tick on a dog
- 8″ Lace-Up Height – Full ankle support and easy adjustability—lace tight, brace for action
- Electrical Hazard Rated – A little spark won’t turn you into a crispy critter
- Welt Construction – Built to be re-soled, re-used, and passed down—like your grandpa’s stories
Feedback from trail-hardened buyers is loud and clear: these loggers outlast the competition, hold their shape, and stay honestly dependable.
Built for loggers and heavy work crews alike, these boots bring the protection and footprint grip you need to tackle tough environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are logger boots?
Logger boots are heavy‑duty work boots with an 8″ or higher shaft, rugged lug outsoles for traction, and solid support for demanding jobs like logging, ranching, and construction.
Are these boots safe for hazardous job sites?
Yes — these boots have an ASTM steel safety toe and electrical hazard (EH) rating to help protect you from impact and shock risks commonly encountered in industrial and outdoor work.
Do these boots offer good traction?
They feature a one‑piece oil‑resistant lug outsole designed for traction on uneven, wet, or slick surfaces often found on job sites.
How should I care for leather work boots?
Wipe off dirt after use with a damp cloth, condition with quality leather conditioner periodically, and store them in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Can I try these boots in person?
Yes — these Carolina Brown Logger Steel Toe Work Boots can be purchased at our Maple Shade, NJ store if you prefer to try them on before buying.