Timber 8" Composite Toe Waterproof Logger, is a high-performance work boot designed to withstand the toughest of jobs.
Introducing the Timber 8" Composite Toe Waterproof Logger, a high-performance work boot designed to withstand the toughest of jobs. The boot is constructed with a Bandit Walnut Leather Upper, providing durability and a rugged, classic look. The Composite Safety Toe Cap ensures that your feet are protected from any heavy objects that may fall on them
Key Features of the Carolina CA6921
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Composite Safety Toe — Non-metallic toe meeting ASTM F2413 I-75/C-75, with reduced cold transfer.
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Waterproof SCUBALINER™ — Carolina's sealed proprietary waterproof lining system.
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Bandit Walnut Leather Upper — Rugged leather with a classic logger look.
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Removable PU Dual-Density Memory Foam Footbed — Cushioned support with an improved heel cup.
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Mesh Lining & Padded Collar — Breathable, with a cushioned top edge.
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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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Heat-Treated Triple-Rib Steel Shank — Rigid support for climbing with spikes.
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Goodyear Welt Construction & One-Piece Rubber Lug Outsole — Resoleable, oil- and slip-resisting.
Built for Climbing
The triple-rib steel shank is heat-treated for stiffness, which is what lets the boot support your arch when your entire weight rests on a spike or a gaff. A soft-shanked boot flexes under that load and the arch takes the punishment.
Protected and Dry
A composite toe protects without steel's weight or cold transfer, and the sealed SCUBALINER™ membrane keeps water out while letting vapor escape.
Why Choose the CA6921?
A rugged, waterproof, resoleable composite-toe logger for demanding outdoor work — with a shank built for climbing.
Similar Styles to Consider
Prefer a tall pull-on? See the Well X CA9831 Wellington logger. Browse all logger boots, or the full Carolina collection at Overlook Boots.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the CA6921 be worn with climbing spikes or gaffs?
Its shank is built for it. Carolina heat-treats the triple-rib steel shank specifically to provide the rigidity needed for climbing with spikes — the shank is what keeps your arch from collapsing over a narrow gaff. Confirm compatibility with your own climbing system before relying on it.
Can it be resoled?
Yes. Goodyear welt construction stitches the lug outsole to the upper rather than bonding it. On a logger — where the sole almost always wears out before the leather — that's what determines how long the boot lasts.
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.
Why a composite toe on a climbing logger?
It meets the same ASTM impact and compression thresholds as steel while weighing less, worth having on a welted 8" boot — and it doesn't conduct cold into the toe box on a winter climb.