WELL X Men’s 12” Waterproof Comp Toe Ranch Wellington Logger is a rugged and durable work boot designed for the toughest jobs.
Introducing the Well X Men’s 12” Waterproof Comp Toe Ranch Wellington Logger, a rugged and durable work boot designed for the toughest of jobs. The Tan Crazy Horse Leather Upper provides durability and a classic look that is sure to stand out on any job site.
Key Features of the Carolina CA9831
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Composite Safety Toe — A non-metallic toe meeting ASTM F2413 I-75/C-75 for impact and compression, with reduced cold transfer.
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Waterproof SCUBALINER™ — Carolina's sealed proprietary waterproof lining system.
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Tan Crazy Horse Leather Upper — Rugged leather with a classic western look.
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12" Pull-On Wellington Shaft — Tall, one-piece coverage with no laces.
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Mesh Lining & Removable AG7™ Polyurethane Footbed — Breathable, with enhanced arch support and a built-in moisture-management system.
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Electrical Hazard Rated — Tested to withstand up to 18,000 volts at 60Hz for one minute without leakage.
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Triple-Rib Steel Shank — Heavy-duty stability, reducing strain through the arch.
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Leather Welt Construction & Vibram® One-Piece Rubber Outsole — Resoleable, with high-performance traction.
Ranch Wellington Meets Logger
Western pull-on styling on a serious logger platform: Vibram® lug traction, a triple-rib steel shank, and a leather welt. It's built for ranch work and jobsites where you want a boot you can step into.
Why Welders Wear Wellingtons
A one-piece pull-on has no laces — which means no eyelets or lace gaps for sparks and hot metal shards to find. That, plus the tall shaft that keeps mud and debris out, is why Wellingtons turn up wherever there's welding or metal work.
Why Choose the CA9831?
A tall, waterproof, resoleable composite-toe Wellington logger for demanding ranch, logging, and metalwork.
Similar Styles to Consider
Prefer a lace-up logger? See the Timber CA6921. Browse all logger boots at Overlook Boots, or narrow to Carolina Wellington Boots, Carolina Logger Boots, and Carolina Waterproof Boots.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall is it compared with other Wellingtons?
The 12" shaft runs taller than a typical Wellington. Wearers suggest tall socks for the first week while the leather softens around the calf — worth knowing if you're used to a 10" pull-on.
Can it be resoled?
Yes. Leather welt construction sews the Vibram® outsole to the upper rather than gluing it, so the sole can be replaced repeatedly and the upper is far less prone to separating.
Why choose a composite toe over steel?
Both meet the same I-75/C-75 impact and compression thresholds. Composite weighs less and doesn't conduct heat or cold the way steel does — useful on a boot aimed partly at welders and metal workers.
Is the whole boot non-metallic?
No, and it is worth knowing before you buy for a screened entry. The toe cap is composite, but the shank underfoot is a triple-rib steel plate, so the CA9831 will register at a metal-detector-controlled access point. A composite toe does not by itself make a boot metal-free.,
How long does the waterproofing last?
The SCUBALINER™ is a sealed membrane rather than a surface coating, so it doesn't wash off. Conditioning the leather and keeping the seams clean is what keeps it working over the life of the boot.