Ariat Men's Big Rig Natural Tan and Black BOA Wide Composite Square Toe Work Boot
$299.99current price $299.99
Ariat Men's Big Rig Natural Tan and Black BOA Wide Composite Square Toe Work Boot
$299.99current price $299.99
Color: Tan
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Crafted for those who demand both comfort and durability, the Ariat Men's Big Rig Natural Tan and Black BOA Wide Composite Square Toe Work Boot is built to excel in the toughest environments. With a wider width and extended sizes, these boots offer a roomier fit, ensuring easy wear for those long workdays. The Big Rig’s construction is designed for resilience, featuring a DRYShield waterproof and breathable structure that stands up to the harsh conditions of oil and gas exploration. The BOA Fit System allows for a precise, micro-adjustable fit, while the ATS technology provides ergonomic support on uneven terrain, reducing foot fatigue. A removable Energy Max insole adds to the comfort, while the dual-density FLX Foam midsole delivers a light, springy feel that cushions every step. The Duratread sole is oil- and slip-resistant, ensuring maximum wear resistance, and its flared design with debris-release tread enhances stability and safety. The boot also boasts a resolable Goodyear welt construction for added durability, and a striking embroidered stitch pattern that blends rugged function with style. Rated ASTM F2413 M/I/C EH, this boot meets the highest standards for safety and performance, making it an essential piece of gear for demanding jobs.
- 11" Height
- Full Grain Leather
- Natural Tan Foot
- Black upper
- Wide Square Toe
- Composite Toe is ASTM F2413 M/I/C EH Rated
- Removable Energy Max Anti-Fatigue Insole
- ATS Technology
- DRYShield Waterproof Construction
- BOA Fit System
- Dual-Density FLX Foam Midsole
- Oil- and Slip-Resisting Duratread Outsole
- Flared Sole Design with Debris-Release Tread
- Resolable Goodyear Welt
- 90° Heel
- Pull On
- Pull Straps
Style #AR0053617
Daily Care: Remove everyday dust and dirt with a quick wipe-down using a damp cloth or horsehair brush.
Deep Cleaning: For tougher grime, mix a drop of mild dish soap with water. Dab the solution onto your boots and gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush in small, circular motions.
Conditioning: Leather can dry out over time, just like skin. To prevent cracking, apply an oil-free leather conditioner about twice a month, ideally while the boots are still slightly damp from cleaning.
Polishing: Once dry, restore your boots’ natural shine by working a small amount of wax-based polish into the leather. Let it sit for a few minutes, then buff with a cotton cloth followed by a horsehair brush.
Waterproofing (Optional): Apply a water-repellent spray to protect your boots from light moisture and stains. While this won’t make them fully waterproof, it adds an extra layer of defense against rain, mud, and morning dew.
Storage: It’s best to store your boots away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place. To help maintain their shape, stuff them with newspaper or use cedar shoe trees. And remember, your boots work hard, so give them a break between wears to keep them feeling fresh and lasting longer.
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Deep Cleaning: For tougher grime, mix a drop of mild dish soap with water. Dab the solution onto your boots and gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush in small, circular motions.
Conditioning: Leather can dry out over time, just like skin. To prevent cracking, apply an oil-free leather conditioner about twice a month, ideally while the boots are still slightly damp from cleaning.
Polishing: Once dry, restore your boots’ natural shine by working a small amount of wax-based polish into the leather. Let it sit for a few minutes, then buff with a cotton cloth followed by a horsehair brush.
Waterproofing (Optional): Apply a water-repellent spray to protect your boots from light moisture and stains. While this won’t make them fully waterproof, it adds an extra layer of defense against rain, mud, and morning dew.
Storage: It’s best to store your boots away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place. To help maintain their shape, stuff them with newspaper or use cedar shoe trees. And remember, your boots work hard, so give them a break between wears to keep them feeling fresh and lasting longer.
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