The Surveyor CA3524 is an 8" steel-toe waterproof work boot — pairing a steel safety toe with Carolina's waterproof SCUBALINER™ to deliver protection and dry feet at a great value.
Key Features of the Carolina CA3524
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Steel Safety Toe — Meets ASTM F2413 I/C for compression and impact protection.
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Waterproof SCUBALINER™ — Carolina's sealed waterproof membrane keeps feet dry.
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Copper Crazy Horse Leather Upper — Rugged, rich full-grain leather.
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Removable EVA Footbed — Cushioned comfort underfoot.
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Electrical Hazard Rated — Up to 18,000 volts at 60Hz for one minute without leakage.
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Steel Shank & Cement Construction — Stable underfoot support.
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Oil/Slip-Resisting Rubber Outsole — Durable traction at a great value.
Protected and Dry
A steel safety toe guards against impact and compression, and the sealed SCUBALINER™ membrane keeps feet dry — all at an excellent price.
Stable and Sure-Footed
A steel shank adds underfoot support, and the oil- and slip-resisting outsole grips slick surfaces.
Why Choose the CA3524?
A dependable, waterproof, steel-toe work boot that delivers protection at a great value.
Similar Styles to Consider
Want insulation on this platform? The Surveyor CA3034 is the insulated 8". Prefer a 6" height? The Engineer CA3526. Browse the full Carolina collection at Overlook Boots.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the CA3524 insulated?
The CA3524 is uninsulated, which makes it comfortable across three seasons. For cold work, the Surveyor CA3034 is the insulated version of this platform.
Why a steel toe rather than composite?
Steel is the thinnest safety toe at the same ASTM I/C rating, so it preserves the most toe-box room, and it's the most economical. Composite weighs less and stays warmer in cold; steel is the value choice.
How does cement construction affect the boot?
The outsole is bonded directly to the upper rather than stitched through a welt. That's much of what keeps the price down and the weight low, and it lets the sole flex with your foot from the first day.
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.
Does the EH rating still apply when the boots are wet?
Treat it as reduced. EH testing is performed under dry conditions; moisture, damp leather, and worn outsoles all degrade insulation. EH footwear is secondary protection — never a substitute for de-energizing a circuit or using primary PPE.