The Raleigh CA1620 is a women's 6" waterproof composite-toe work boot with a roomy broad toe — pairing a composite safety toe with Carolina's waterproof SCUBALINER™ and slip-resisting traction.
Key Features of the Carolina CA1620
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Composite Safety Toe (Broad Toe) — Non-metallic toe meeting ASTM F2413 I/C, with roomy toe space and reduced cold transfer.
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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 AG7™ Polyurethane Footbed, EVA Midsole & Pillow Cushion™ Insole — Layered, all-day cushioning.
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Non-Metallic Shank — Composite support with no steel in it.
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Electrical Hazard Rated — Up to 18,000 volts at 60Hz for one minute without leakage.
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Cement Construction & Oil/Slip-Resisting Rubber Outsole — Lightweight, dependable traction.
Roomy, Waterproof Protection
A broad composite toe gives toes extra room while protecting without steel's weight, and the sealed SCUBALINER™ membrane keeps feet dry.
All-Day Comfort
An AG7™ footbed, EVA midsole, and Pillow Cushion™ insole layer up the cushioning for long shifts.
Why Choose the CA1620?
A roomy, waterproof, composite-toe work boot designed for women who want a broad toe and all-day comfort.
Similar Styles to Consider
Looking at other women's Carolina work boots? See the Circuit CA1626. Browse the full Carolina collection at Overlook Boots.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "broad toe" mean on the CA1620?
The toe box is cut wider than a standard profile, giving your toes room to splay naturally — helpful if you have a wider forefoot, wear thicker socks, or find standard safety-toe boxes cramped.
Why choose a composite toe over steel?
It's lighter and doesn't conduct cold or heat into the toe box, while meeting the same ASTM F2413 I/C impact and compression standard as steel.
How does cement construction affect the boot?
The outsole is bonded directly to the upper rather than stitched through a welt, which keeps the boot light and flexible from the first day, with no break-in underfoot.
How does it fit?
Carolina generally runs true to size. Between widths, take the wider one — feet swell over a shift, and the broad toe box is doing that work at the forefoot rather than through the width of the last.
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.