![]() In several inches of water, our tester’s feet remained dry, while the boot still felt breathable when wet. The Acadia comes with a composite safety toe, and the lugged outsole maintains traction on dirt inclines, wet rocks, and oil-slicked asphalt. A fiberglass shank and 8 mm Vibram sole make a stable platform with enough flex to be comfortable while still resistant to torsion. But we didn’t experience this with the more upright position driving a pick-up.Ĭarolina’s Elm meets ASTM F2413-18 EH for electrical hazards and ASTM F1677-05 for oil and slip resistance.Ī favorite among public safety and emergency services personnel, the 8-inch Acadia has a military look with the rugged features to back it up. Like with other tall boots, operating the gas pedal in some cars could be a little uncomfortable, due to the height of the boot collar. Our feet stayed dry during early-morning testing in tall, wet grass and brush, thanks to a light waterproof lining and that tongue webbing that continues almost to the top of the boot. We noted the round, button-like speed hooks appear to be forged, rather than stamped out of flat sheet metal-they were easy to lace and should resist getting caught and bent. The Elm runs true to size and had adequate arch support for our average-footed (by his estimation) tester. We appreciated the padded tongue-and thin webbing attaching it to the upper-which helped keep things comfy when we had the boot laced up firmly. And, while it took two days to get them loosened up, it wasn’t two days of discomfort. While boots of this style often require days of break-in, our tester said that aside from being a little stiff, they laced up fairly comfortably right out of the box. These Elm work boots by Carolina are traditional, eight-inch, all-leather loggers. ASTM D471-06 903 oil and isooctane chemical resistance for the midsole. ![]() ASTM F1677-96 MARK II, non-slip standards.Keen’s Troy work boots meet several ASTM standards, including: Testing during the summer made us thankful for the breathable, waterproof lining, which helped keep out feet dry and comfortable on humid, 90-plus degree days. Keen uses a rubber material across the forefoot as well, creating a hinge where leather can crack from repeated bending over time. The Troy has a partial rubber cap around the front of the toe where leather boots frequently get cuts or scuffs, a feature we’ve come to appreciate. Sizing was spot on for our staff, and according to our tester, these only got more comfortable over time. We found the Troys to be comfortable right out of the box, with no unusual pressure points, and wore them all day after putting them on. In testing we felt the comfort and middle-of-the-pack weight make it a good candidate for work that keeps you moving and on your feet. So, it may not be the best option for heavy construction or extreme conditions on a daily basis. The Excavator Superlite runs true to size and meets ASTM F2413-18 M I/75 C/75, EH for impact resistance, compression, and electrical hazard protection.Īccording to Keen, the Troy-with its waterproof upper and anatomically shaped, asymmetrical carbon-fiber safety toes-is a medium-duty boot. The rubber toe cap and abrasion-resistant heel cup are effective at protecting areas that can typically scuff and wear, shortening the life of a work boot. That first experience in the rain, and the hike, also brought our attention to the fact that these boots are waterproof. The outsole is made from a rubber material that resists slipping in both wet and oily conditions, confirmed by our tester in both the workshop and hiking a long, wet, rocky trail that followed and traversed a creek. A composite safety toe, nonmetallic construction (there’s no steel shank in the outsole), a cushioned insole, and a contoured footbed with rebound foam help give the Excavator Superlite its springy, athletic-shoe feel. They felt light and comfortable right from the start, according to our tester, who ran a half mile in them to get out of a downpour on the first day wearing them. While there are a number of features to praise, comfort is at the top of the list for the Excavator Superlite. ![]()
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