Product Description
Whites 10 Inch Wildland Firefighting Boot Hathorn Explorer Line Scout Plain Toe Logger
IMPORTANT: THESE BOOTS RUN A HALF SIZE LARGE. IF YOU NORMALLY WEAR A SIZE 10, WE RECOMMEND YOU ORDER A SIZE 9.5
PLEASE NOTE THESE BOOTS ARE NOT ALWAYS IN STOCK. IF ON HAND, WE WILL SHIP IMMEDIATELY. HOWEVER, DUE TO MANUFACTURER DELAYS DELIVERY TIME CAN RUN UP TO 8 WEEKS. IF YOU NEED THESE BOOTS IMMEDIATELY PLEASE CALL TO VERIFY STOCK.
White's Hathorn Explorer is a 10 Inch Wildland Firefighting Boot. Over the river and through the woods, these boots keep on working. Hathorn's Plain-Toe Loggers are hard working boots at a hard to believe price. Life or death. White's Smoke Jumpers have often made the difference. Firefighters and smokejumpers have long depended on White's Smoke Jumper boots to get them through the toughest conditions. Now available in a lace-to-toe design for firm ankle support and adjustment, plus a deep-tread Vibram® outsole for excellent traction.
Hathorn Explorer by White's.
- Hand lasted and bottomed at the White's Boot factory
- Imported 5.5 - 6.5 oz. 10" leather uppers
- 9 Iron leather insole for added strength
- Machined leather welt construction for strength and ease of repair
- Leather shank for proven durability
- 9 Iron Vibram® rubber midsole for light weight
- Robus heel base for light weight
- In accordance with NFPA 1977-2005. Meets or exceeds requirements of NFPA 1977, Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting, 2005 Edition
REFUND POLICY: ALL BOOTS MUST BE IN NEW CONDITION AND NOT WORN OUTSIDE OR ON DUTY AND HAVE THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING. IF THERE IS A MANUFACTURER DEFECT IN QUESTION PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY TO DISCUSS.
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good
Worked out just fine Thank you
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Happy Feet
Almost exactly the same as the Smokejumper, this boot was machine made not hand-made, so if you're looking really hard you can see the difference in threading and cut-out on heel. It doesn't have screws on the bottom like the Smokejumper does & it doesn't cost $500! Same Sizing chart as the Smokejumper. If your 10.5/11 in any other shoe you'd be a 9.5 EE in this Boot. Heavy Durable Boot. Usually when you go for the cheaper option you'd think you're sacrificing Quality but not with these boots. They fit great, they're heavy and it's perfect for me, because it's my first season with the forest service. Great fit, Great Boot, Great experience buying these Boots from FIRE ETC.
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Great
These boots are comfortable and very durable.
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Great fit. Great Quality
Was shipped the wrong size by mistake. Customer service took care of the issue immediately. Shipping was fast both times and the quality of these boots is obvious as soon as you open the box. Pricing was the best anywhere.
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tough
After getting my certifications for wildland firefighting i immediately started looking for fire rated boots i gotta say i got lucky running onto fire ECT great pricing fast shipping and i absolutely love this boots so far so good i cant wait to try them on the lines.
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What I've been waiting for
Been in the sawmill 15 years had lots of boots hands down the best I've had didn't really know what to expect with all the different reviews I've read but broke in right away and I love them will only buy this boot nothing else so happy. There was one thing nobody said about them was how light they are it's like having shoes on.
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best price on these boots I've found yet
Thank you for for the great prices and fast service. I am very happy with your company and I will be ordering more in the future.
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Great for first season firefighters
This is my first wildland season. These boots are rough, be patient and power through and they break in pretty decent. Still aren't anything of comfort honestly. Soles are still rock hard after several hours of wear, plenty of water and dry, and stepping in two hot spots, hot enough to garner attention. Being on the low end these are definitely a good option for a first season, so you aren't out 400+ dollars. Short: These are fairly tough, may last more than one season. Take time to break them in and deal with the pain. Great protection. Pretty uncomfortable after 1hr or 12hrs. Wear 2 pair socks or very thick wool.
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good boots
Good boots tuff to break in but what do you expect from a well made boot