Western Chief Men's Expedition 624 6" Steel Toe Work Boot
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| List Price: | $71.95 |
| Price: | $54.97 - $65.90 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
A full-featured Work Boot without the budget-breaking price tag? Western Chief Expedition Boots deliver! The classic Work Boot you know and love, with durable, long-lasting Western Chief know-how. You get full-featured, no-compromise construction and all-day comfort. Durable and flexible crazy horse leather uppers; Tough steel shank support... no fiberglass here! Rubber sport track lug sole for a dependable long-lasting grip; Full Goodyear storm welt; Moisture-wicking Taibrelle lining; Electrical hazard protection for on-the-job safety. Great for the construction site! ANSI 75 rated steel toe for extra foot security. Approx. 28 ozs. State Size. Medium-wide width. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: 6" and 8" - word search in our Store for 'Western Chief Boots'. Western Chief 6" Steel Toe Expedition Boots, Chocolate
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9913 in Shoes
- Size: *
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- Brand: Western Chief
- Fabric type: leather
Features
- Goodyear storm welt construction
- Taibrelle lining wicks away moisture for dry feet
- Cushioned insole
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Expedition 624 steel toe work boots from Western Chief are made with your safety in mind. These sport boots are for work, hiking or just knocking around. So whether you're pounding nails, trail or city streets you'll get there in both style and comfort. These boots offer an ANSI Class 75 Safety Rating.
From the Manufacturer
Western Chief was founded in Seattle in 1891 to produce rugged outdoor boots designed to meet the harsh conditions of the Alaska Gold Rush. Today, they are still committed to making the same high quality, rugged work footwear. Built with the finest materials to demanding standards, their footwear keeps people warm and dry, comfortable and stylish, safe and secure.
Customer Reviews
Not wide enough
I ordered these boots in Wide since my husband wears wide boots in Caterpillar brand. But, these boots didn't fit as they weren't any wider than a standard boot. So, steer clear of the "E" width if you actually wear an "E".
