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Carolina Women's Elm 8" Steel Toe Logger Work Boot - Brown - CA1421
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Carolina Women's Elm 8" Steel Toe Logger Work Boot - Brown - CA1421

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This rugged, women's 8" steel toe logger is Built for Work™. Women's 8" Steel Toe Logger. This rugged-looking logging boot has a shovel-worthy, steel shank for added support and an aggressive rubber outsole for dependable traction. Key Features of the Carolina CA1421 Steel Safety Toe — Meets ASTM F2413 I/C for impact and compression. Dark Brown Soggy Leather Upper — Rugged full-leather build. Taibrelle Lining — Lightweight, moisture-managing interior. Pillow Cushion™ 1 Footbed — A memory-foam layer that absorbs shock and fights foot fatigue. Electrical Hazard Rated — Tested to withstand up to 18,000 volts at 60Hz for one minute without leakage. Steel Shank — Holds the boot's shape under heavy load and torque. Welt Construction — Stitched, not bonded; fully resoleable. Oil- & Slip-Resisting One-Piece Rubber Lug Outsole — Aggressive tread with a tapered logger heel. Why a Logger Heel The tapered, raised heel bites into soft ground and hooks securely onto ladder rungs — which is why loggers, linemen, and anyone climbing wear them. On flat concrete all day, a wedge sole is the more comfortable choice. Support Underfoot The steel shank spans the arch between insole and outsole, so the boot holds its shape when you're standing on a rung or driving a shovel. That's what “shovel-worthy” means in practice. Why Choose the CA1421? A purpose-built women's logger — steel-toe protection, real shank support, aggressive grip, and a welt you can have resoled. Similar Styles to Consider Don't need a safety toe? The CA421 is the soft-toe version of this boot. Browse all logger boots at Overlook Boots. Frequently Asked Questions Can it be resoled? Yes. Welt construction stitches the outsole to the upper rather than bonding it, so a cobbler can replace the lug sole when the tread wears down. On a logger — where the sole almost always goes before the leather does — that's the feature that decides how long the boot lasts.

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