Tough terrain demands a tough boot, and the Carolina 8-inch men's logger is exactly that, a Briar Pitstop Leather Upper work boot built with welt construction, steel toe protection, and a shaft tall enough to shield the ankle and lower leg. The welt construction on this Carolina boot creates a solid foundation that resists delamination and keeps the boot intact through the flexing, twisting, and impact of active work on varied job site terrain. Inside, a cushioned footbed absorbs impact and supports the arch through extended wear, helping reduce the foot fatigue that accumulates over long shifts on hard job site surfaces, while the Taibrelle lining manages moisture and maintains a smooth, comfortable fit against the foot throughout the day. For added protection on the job, Electrical Hazard rating provides secondary protection against open electrical circuits up to 600 volts in dry conditions. Oil and slip resisting rubber lug outsole grips the ground through conditions that would send a lesser boot sliding, keeping workers planted on wet, oily, and uneven surfaces all day long. This is the Carolina logger boot for workers who cover rough ground, fell timber, and need a boot that protects the foot and supports the ankle through the unpredictable physical demands of logging and forestry. Question: Is the Carolina 1821 boot water resistant ?
The Carolina 1821 is built with a quality leather upper that offers natural water resistance for light moisture, though it is not a fully waterproof boot. For fully wet conditions, Carolina offers waterproof styles in this line.
Question: Does the Carolina 1821 have a safety toe ?
The Carolina 1821 is a soft toe boot with no protective toe cap. This makes it a flexible and lightweight option for work environments that do not require certified safety toe protection.
Question: Is the Carolina 1821 electrical hazard rated ?
Yes, the Carolina 1821 is Electrical Hazard (EH) rated, meaning it provides secondary protection against accidental contact with open electrical circuits up to 600 volts in dry conditions, as defined by ASTM standards.
Question: What comfort features does the Carolina 1821 include ?
The Carolina 1821 includes a cushioned footbed for shock absorption and a padded collar for ankle comfort, designed to reduce fatigue and keep feet feeling fresh through demanding full-day wear on the job.
Question: What outsole and construction does the Carolina 1821 use ?
The Carolina 1821 uses welt construction to bond the upper to the outsole for long-lasting durability. The oil and slip resisting outsole delivers dependable traction on wet, oily, and uneven surfaces commonly found on job sites.
Question: What makes the Carolina 1821 a good logger boot ?
The Carolina 1821 logger boot features a tall shaft for ankle and lower leg support, welt construction for resolability and durability, and a logger heel that provides secure footing on slopes and uneven terrain in logging and forestry environments.
Question: Does the Carolina 1821 run true to size ?
The Carolina 1821 generally runs true to size. If you are between sizes or have a wide foot, Carolina offers wide width options for many of its styles. It is recommended to try the boot on with the type of socks you plan to wear on the job for the best fit.