Hoffman Thinsulate Safety Toe Claw Lug /Regular
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Thinsulate Safety Toe Pac: Advanced Protection & Cold Weather Performance
Handcrafted in Kellogg, Idaho, the Hoffman Thinsulate Safety Toe Pac is engineered for professionals who require a safety toe without the bulk of extreme arctic insulation. This boot features our most advanced rubber bottom technology, incorporating layers of polyester and polyamid specifically designed to slow chainsaw penetration—making it one of the toughest and safest pac bottoms available in the USA.
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Chainsaw Resistant Technology: Our specialized waterproof rubber bottoms are built to provide an extra layer of defense, utilizing high-tenacity materials to enhance worker safety in high-risk environments.
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Streamlined Warmth: The removable Thinsulate™ liner provides excellent thermal retention for mild to cold conditions without the excessive weight of traditional felt, making it ideal for high-activity workdays.
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Premium Idaho Craftsmanship: Featuring 7–7.5 oz. oil-tanned leather uppers that are hand-fitted to a steel-shanked rubber base, these boots offer the lateral support and durability Hoffman is known for.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Handcrafted in Kellogg, Idaho |
| Safety Toe | High-Impact Steel Toe |
| Bottom Tech | Chainsaw Penetration Resistant Layers |
| Insulation | Removable Thinsulate™ Liner (Mild to Cold) |
| Upper Material | 7–7.5 oz. Premium Leather |
| Shank | Steel Shank for Arch Support |
| Height Options | 10", 12", and 14" Uppers |
| Sole Options | Your choice of Claw-Lug or Vibram® |
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These are almost the best winter boots on the market, if only they were composite toe instead of steel toe because steel gets cold. Im a welder and cut wood on the side and these boots survive everything, working with steel youd think these boots would get burned and tore up nope! The soles also last surprisingly well for spending as much time on concrete as i do. Far as logging goes there a great boot in the woods. They are rugged very well made boots