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Yes. Our Gore-Tex work boots use a waterproof membrane that blocks water while venting sweat vapor. That matters for 10–12 hour shifts in rain, mud, and wet concrete, where soaked socks wreck comfort and skin fast.
Certification varies by pair. In our Gore-Tex lineup, check each listing for ASTM F2413 (toe impact/compression) and EH markings when you need electrical hazard protection. That’s the difference between jobsite compliance and getting turned around at the gate.
Yes. Our Gore-Tex boots are built for wet, abrasive work where you’re climbing, kneeling, and walking on rock, rebar, and rig decks. Focus on the outsole rating and safety toe option for your site rules. Those two decide if the boot fits the job.
Gore-Tex runs cooler. Rubber boots trap sweat; Gore-Tex vents moisture while still blocking water. That matters when you’re moving all day in wet conditions. Less swamp-foot, fewer hot spots, and better comfort on long pours, trenches, and deck work.
Slip resistance depends on the outsole. In our Gore-Tex category, look for “slip-resistant” and “oil-resistant” outsole callouts plus deeper lugs for mud. That’s what helps on slick rig floors, muddy farms, and wet commercial fishing decks.
Options exist in this category. Use steel-toe for maximum impact protection, and composite toe for lighter weight and non-metallic safety. Gore-Tex boots with safety toes are a solid pick when your crew requires darker uniforms.

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