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Georgia Men's 6" Wedge Work Boot - Brown - G6152 5 / Medium / Tobacco - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Giant 6" Work Boot - Brown - G6274 7.5 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Giant 6" Steel Toe Work Boot - Brown - G6374 7.5 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's 6" Wedge Steel Toe Work Boot - Brown - G6342 7.5 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Brookville 6" Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - G7134 8 / Medium / Dark Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Giant Revamp 6" Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - GB00316 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Athens 6" Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - G7403 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Muddog 6" Steel Toe Waterproof Work Boot - Brown - G6633 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Amplitude 6" Composite Toe Waterproof Work Boot - GB00129 8 / Medium / Brown - Overlook Boots
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Georgia Men's Hammer 6" Steel Toe MG Work Boot -Brown- G6315 8 / Medium / Dark Brown - Overlook Boots
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Frequently Asked Questions

Neither, and the deciding factor is terrain rather than preference. Six inches wins when you flex your ankle constantly, work on flat ground, or need to stay cool: ladders, cabs, shop floors, crawl spaces. Eight inches wins when there's mud, water, brush, or sparks to keep out. If your work is genuinely mixed, most people find a 6-inch more comfortable more often and reach for the taller boot on specific days.
OSHA doesn't specify boot height at all, which surprises a lot of people. The requirement is that footwear meets the applicable ASTM standard for the hazards present, usually ASTM F2413 for impact and compression plus any additional rating your site calls for. Height is a comfort and coverage decision, not a compliance one. Your employer may set a height rule of its own, so check the site policy.
Comfort Core is Georgia's cushioned insole system, built to take the pounding out of long days on hard surfaces. It pairs shock absorption underfoot with arch support, and it's one of the reasons Georgia boots have a reputation for all-day comfort at their price point. It matters most on 6-inch boots, since these are the ones people wear for constant walking and standing.
Usually, yes, and it's a real advantage. There's less leather to soften and no tall shaft to relax around your calf, so a 6-inch tends to feel like yours sooner. Wear them in short stretches first rather than straight into a full shift. The wedge-sole models are typically the quickest of the group to settle in.
Snug through the top eyelets, because that's what actually holds your ankle. A common mistake is lacing the foot tight and leaving the ankle loose, which gives you pressure across the instep and a heel that lifts. Keep tension moderate over the foot and firm at the top. If your heel still slips, try a runner's loop through the top two eyelets before changing size.
Less well than a taller boot, which is the main trade. Six inches sits just above the ankle bone, so gravel, chips, and standing water can get over the collar in a way they can't on an 8-inch. If your work throws debris, either go taller or pair a 6-inch with a gaiter. For clean, flat, indoor work it's a non-issue.

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