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Wow. Stupid Auto correct.
It is what it is, don’t worry about it.

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This is a logger boot… And it’s a overbuilt example at 10” tall with an inch thick sole. These are my main fire boots for doing engine/hand crew work.

But, in general, a logger boot is:

-Lace up
-Over 8” tall
-Has an aggressive lug sole
-A defined heel. Usually, it’s pretty tall. That heel does two things, dig into the ground while traveling downhill and balances your body going uphill.
-All leather upper construction
 

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It is what it is, don’t worry about it.

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This is a logger boot… And it’s a overbuilt example at 10” tall with an inch thick sole. These are my main fire boots for doing engine/hand crew work.

But, in general, a logger boot is:

-Lace up
-Over 8” tall
-Has an aggressive lug sole
-A defined heel. Usually, it’s pretty tall. That heel does two things, dig into the ground while traveling downhill and balances your body going uphill.
-All leather upper construction

Nick's Hot Shots? I too prefer the 10" height. Used to wear White's but their quality control got really bad. Been very happy with the couple pair of Nick's I've owned - they are my daily wear. Not many folks left in our department wearing these any more, mostly us old guys. The young ones are wearing those "Fire Hiker" boots or whatever they call them, and then only when they're actually out on a wildland fire, but they're not for me.

I'm one of those who can't wear flat soles. After a while they kill my lower back, especially if I'm having to stand still a lot.
 

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Nick's Hot Shots? I too prefer the 10" height. Used to wear White's but their quality control got really bad. Been very happy with the couple pair of Nick's I've owned - they are my daily wear. Not many folks left in our department wearing these any more, mostly us old guys. The young ones are wearing those "Fire Hiker" boots or whatever they call them, and then only when they're actually out on a wildland fire, but they're not for me.

I'm one of those who can't wear flat soles. After a while they kill my lower back, especially if I'm having to stand still a lot.

Frank’s Fire Commander. Nicks quality has kinda gone downhill under its current management. Frank Petrilli used to run Nicks boots and has his own shop now building boots the way Nicks did 10 years ago.
 

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Frank’s Fire Commander. Nicks quality has kinda gone downhill under its current management. Frank Petrilli used to run Nicks boots and has his own shop now building boots the way Nicks did 10 years ago.

I've heard Frank's were good but have never owned a pair.
 

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Good posts fellas. Coupla more little weird observations on all these $200 boots:

When I'm hiking cable, chokers and my Lewis winch down into a gully, most of a logger heel is sunken into the foliage and muck.

Also, lace-to-toe boots actually do a little better hiking weight down steep terrain! You get that extra lace, cinching down right behind that big toe joint.

Whearas the boots like the Thorogood and Redwing loggers, laces start further up the foot and don't lock the foot in as well.

The Chippewa, Danner and The Carolina Loggers are lace to toe.

This has been quite the learning experience. I don't think October will be the end of my ramblings on all these boots.
 

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It is what it is, don’t worry about it.

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This is a logger boot… And it’s a overbuilt example at 10” tall with an inch thick sole. These are my main fire boots for doing engine/hand crew work.

But, in general, a logger boot is:

-Lace up
-Over 8” tall
-Has an aggressive lug sole
-A defined heel. Usually, it’s pretty tall. That heel does two things, dig into the ground while traveling downhill and balances your body going uphill.
-All leather upper construction
Thanks!!! Very helpful!
 
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