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Thorogood American Heritage 6” Steel Toe Work Boots for Men - Full-Grain Leather with Moc Toe, Slip-Resistant Wedge Outsole, and Comfort Insole; EH Rated

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2.Color:Black


Product details

  • Fabric type
    100% Leather
  • Origin
    Made in the USA
  • Sole material
    MAXWEAR WEDGE™ TRACTION OUTSOLE flexes better than other work boot outsoles, absorbing impacts and protecting your feet and ankles while working on difficult surfaces, keeping you on your feet even on loose gravel and wet and oily surfaces. Meets ASTM F3445-21 slip-resistance standards
  • Shaft height
    6.5 Inches

About this item

  • AMERICAN MADE with USA and globally sourced components by the skilled craftsmen and women at Thorogood’s US plants
  • DURABLE FULL-GRAIN LEATHER BOOTS in Thorogood’s moc toe work boot design are both comfortable and hold up to punishing jobs. Available in Tobacco (804-4200), Trail Crazyhorse (804-4575), and Midnight Black (804-6201)
  • STEEL TOE BOOTS FOR MEN protect your feet from on-site impact and compression hazards while the design keeps them light and flexible, making American Heritage some of the best safety toe boots for men with dangerous jobs. Meets ASTM F2413-18 safety toe standards
  • MAXWEAR WEDGE TRACTION OUTSOLE flexes better than other work boot outsoles, absorbing impacts and protecting your feet and ankles while working on difficult surfaces, keeping you on your feet even on loose gravel and wet and oily surfaces. Meets ASTM F3445-21 slip-resistance standards
  • EH RESISTANCE - these MAXWear Wedge work boots meet ASTM F2413-18 electrical hazard resistance safety standards
  • REMOVABLE ULTIMATE SHOCK ABSORPTION FOOTBED on Poron Comfort Cushion Insole, Thorogood’s dual-density cushioning uses air-permeable open cells that both wick away moisture and absorb shock for the most comfortable mens work boots out there



Product Description

Black and white image of a workshop with the Thorogood logo on top
Image of a workshop with the text, American Heritage Series Moc Toe on it
6" tobacco steel Toe Moc Toe boot

Wording, Steel Safety Toe, with a boot icon below it

SAFETY TOE BOOTS

All boots featuring a safety toe either steel or composite meet or exceed the falling IMPACT and COMPRESSION testing.

[I] IMPACT: Footwear retains a .500 inch (1/2 inch) for men’s and .468 inch (15/32 inch) for women’s or greater clearance after a nominal impact of 75 foot-pounds (101.7J), i.e., a 50 pound weight dropped, reaching 117.9 ± 2.4 inches per second velocity at impact.

[C] COMPRESSION: Footwear retains a .500 inch (1/2 inch) for men’s and .468 inch (15/32 inch) for women’s or greater clearance after a compression force of 2500 lbs. (11,121 N).

Wording, EH on it with a lightning bold below it

ELECTRIC HAZARD

Constructed or manufactured with electric shock-resisting soles and heels capable of withstanding an application of 18,000 volts (root mean square (RMS) value) at 60 Hz for 1 minute, with no current flow or current leakage in excess of 1.0 milliamperes under dry conditions.

Wording, Slip Resisting on it with a banana below it

SLIP-RESISTING

Footwear is tested for ASTM F3445-21 industry criteria for slip-resisting footwear.

Wording, Oil resisting on it with a oil can below it

OIL-RESISTING OUTSOLE

The outsole is designed to withstand or reduce damage due to oil.

Image of a flag with the text, Made in USA with USA and globally sourced components
Text, "boots for people who still work for a living"

Carly A.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
These are outstanding boots. Barely any break in time. The quality is unmatched. Great boot. Always get wide if you get these boots you won’t regret it.
TY
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Really the best boot you can buy for work. I work in an industrial setting and am a heavier bigger dude and these boots hold up great, I've torn through brunts and other boots and finally decided it was worth a shot to try. My knees feel better with a better quality and supportive boot. It's worth the price and your supporting America a little more with these union made boots. ( other brands like brunt make it look like this boot on the outside but can't keep up with the quality materials on the inside, watch rose anvil cut apart the boots and compare)
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These are THE BEST boots I have ever owned. I was wearing Wolverine Durashocks for years, and questioned whether Thorogoods were worth the switch. I used to swear by my old boots, but these absolutely blow them out of the water. They’re surprisingly light for steel toes, very stylish, highly comfortable, and with a solid construction. After breaking in the first pair of the Briar Pitstops color, I bought the black version to add to my new collection. Won’t ever be switching to another brand!
Sam
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
Best work boots I've ever had! Still perfectly fine after 12 months of working in harsh conditions outside
Allan
Reviewed in Australia on March 19, 2023
Great bootVery comfortable
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on December 8, 2021
Ottimo prodotto per la vita all’aria aperta. Ottimi per la stagione autunnale, non ancora testati in inverno. Comodi e realizzati con cura ed ottimi materiali. Ideali per lunghe camminate nei boschi.
Steven W Kern
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018
I bought these work boots as a second choice. I wanted another pair of Chippewa #20081 6" steel toe work boots with a round toe. However, I needed them sooner than later as I had worn a hole through my previous Chippewa boots is said style (took me 18 months to achieve that feat). The Thorogood boots were also nearly $50 cheaper on Amazon. So after much deliberation I am the proud owner of these awesome boots. And they are pretty awesome. Very nice fit and finish. I will say they seemed a little narrow for a 13(D) when I first slipped them on, but once I walked around in them they felt fine. I normally don't need wide shoes, but some who are on the fence and sometimes wear a (EE) might want to consider going for that as they do run a tiny bit narrow in my opinion. Other than that I have no complaints so far. They do require some breaking in to get comfortable. But all good boots do. I will update this post with any failures or milestones.I absolutely loved my Chippewa boots and it was difficult to switch brands so even though I'm now a fan of Thorogood boots I'm still rocking my waxed leather Chippewa laces with the American flag medallion at the bottom. Best boot laces available in my opinion.Update: worked 60+ hours this week and these boots are every bit worth the price. I won't go as far as some people saying that there is virtually no break in. I think that's probably an exaggeration. They are comfy don't get me wrong. But I still find they have some relaxing to do and certain angles on the forklift still cause a little discomfort.Overall I'm almost ready to say I'd buy these over my previous Chippewa's. But I'll have to see how they stack up durability wise before I can make that call.
Christopher Bray
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2018
Very happy with these, high quality and super comfortable. Sizing was perfect, and it's rare to be able to find my size (13EE), so I'm very pleased with that. Took a few days to break in, but a mild break in compared to Red Wings. Included insoles are very good too!
Rippen
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2017
I ordered the boots based on sizing from Redwing boots as the chart size was very vague. Boots are very light and will be excellent after soaking them a couple times to shrink for a better fit.
Matt W.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2016
I'm a big fan of quality work boots, as I've spent the last 30 years plus on concrete floors, so I don't go cheap on my feet.I bought a pair of Wescos about 7 weeks ago, but they weren't steel-toed. Changed jobs about 3 weeks ago and had to have steel toes.I've never found anything that competes with my Wescos, but these are proving to be a good quality boot at half the cost. The fact that my new employer chips in $100.00 to help cover the cost doesn't hurt either.While these boots are not "broke-in" right away, they are tolerable for a few days until they do get broke in.My only issue has been with the right boot, which has been pretty painful on the side of my foot, due to it being a little too narrow, but that is probably more to do with my foot, than the boot. However, I've never had that issue with any other boot I've broken in over the years.I will say that they are pretty comfy right out of the box, and you'd never know you were wearing a steel-toed boot. I've spent a lot of time squatted down on concrete over the last week with them and I've never felt the steel toe at all.The tread is definitely less-aggressive than my Vibram lug Wesco soles, but they seem to do quite well for not slipping around.I've also managed to not have any blisters on my feet while wearing them and that says a lot, considering I'm logging about 12 miles a day on stairs, concrete floors, gravel and step ladders.This is my first pair of steel-toed boots, so I really don't have anything in that regard to compare to, but I believe that within time; these could become very comfortable. The last two days of work before the holiday weekend, I noticed a definite improvement on how my feet felt after I got off work. That's after working a 12 hour day and a 10.These boots go on at 3:00 am and they don't come off until 7:00 or 8:00 in the evening, six days a week. I'm not sure there' a boot made that would keep my feet from hurting under these circumstances, so I suppose you have to take that into consideration.The test for any boot is how well the'll hold up over time, so I'll post back when I've got some serious miles under them, but as it stands I'm quite happy with them and they are a quality, American-made boot.Update after a about a year and a half.I said I'd be back and these boots are still going strong. As a sheet metal worker, we put our boots through hell and back and these have certainly been there and done that. I've recommended these to every worker I'm around. While my buddy's Redwings are coming apart on the soul and the toe is worn out; my Thorogoods are still going strong.I had a fitbit for a while, before I lost it off my wrist, and it indicated that I averaged about 17,000-22,000 steps per day and 10-12 miles. There are days that the only part of my body that doesn't hurt at the end of the day is my feet, thanks to these boots.Mile for mile and dollar for dollar, nothing beats these boots for durability and comfort.I wish they'd make a composite toe, waterproof model for architectural work in the winter time though, as the lack of waterproof and a cold steel toe can sometimes wear on you, but other than that; there's nothing finer on the market than these boots. If there was, I'd buy it, regardless of the price.My review was originally 4 stars, since I'm hard to please, but that has been bumped to 5, simply because of their longevity and comfort over the long-haul.
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