Last Updated: November 25, 2025
When you are climbing utility poles, trekking through muddy forests, or working on steep grades, a standard flat-sole wedge boot just won’t cut it. You need a heel that bites into the ground and a shank that supports your arch.
Enter the Thorogood Logger Series 9”. Built in the USA, this boot combines old-school leather craftsmanship with modern waterproofing and insulation tech.
Is it worth the premium price tag? In this Thorogood Logger Review, we break down why this might be the last pair of winter work boots you ever need to buy.

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Quick Specs: Thorogood Logger 9″
- Best For: Linemen, Loggers, Oil Field Workers, Heavy Construction.
- Safety Toe: Steel Toe (ASTM F2413-18).
- Waterproofing: AZTEC Lining + Waterproof Membrane.
- Insulation: 400g 3M Thinsulate™ (Perfect for winter).
- Construction: Goodyear Storm Welt (Resoleable).
- Outsole: Vibram® Tacoma (Aggressive lugs).
- STEEL TOE boots protect your feet on the job with a steel shank for support and stability
- WATERPROOF boots for men with Aztec Lining and Ultimate Shock Absorption footbed keep your feet dry and comfortable long after the whistle blows
- 400G 3M THINSULATE INSULATION will keep your feet warm, dry, and comfortable until the day is done
- VIBRAM MIDSOLE is highly durable and provides additional shock absorption and stability
- GOODYEAR STORM WELT CONSTRUCTION provides superior wear resistance and moisture seal between upper and midsole making these extremely dependable, long-lasting, fully-serviceable mens work boots
Performance Review: The Heavy-Duty King
1. Durability: Built to Rebuild
The Logger Series uses a Goodyear Storm Welt. This is a step up from a standard welt because it has a wider lip that seals the gap between the upper and sole, preventing moisture from entering.
Because it is welted, the sole can be replaced by a cobbler once you wear it down. The leather is “Trail Crazyhorse” full-grain leather, which hides scuffs and scratches incredibly well. It gets better looking the more you beat it up.
2. Traction: The Vibram Advantage
The standout feature is the Vibram® Tacoma outsole. It features massive, self-cleaning lugs that shed mud and snow with every step. The defined 90-degree heel is critical for:
- Climbing ladders/poles (the heel locks onto the rung).
- Digging into soft terrain (prevents sliding downhill).
3. Comfort & Insulation
This is a tall boot (9 inches), offering massive ankle support to prevent rolls on uneven ground. Inside, it packs 400g of Thinsulate™ insulation.
Real Talk: 400g is the “sweet spot” for active winter work. It keeps you warm down to freezing temps but isn’t so bulky that your feet sweat excessively when you’re moving. If you work in Florida summers, this boot will be too hot. For Northern winters, it’s perfect.
4. Safety Features
Beyond the steel toe, this boot is EH (Electrical Hazard) Rated, capable of withstanding 18,000 volts for 60hz for one minute. The steel shank provides essential arch support when standing on ladder rungs or gaffs all day.
Customer Reviews Analysis

thorogood logger series 9
We analyzed hundreds of user reviews to find the consensus:
- The Good: “Bulletproof” is a common description. Users love that they are waterproof right out of the box. Linemen praise the heel stability.
- The Bad: The break-in period is real. This is thick leather. Expect 1-2 weeks of stiffness before they mold to your feet.
- Sizing: Runs True to Size, but slightly long. Some users recommend sizing down a half-size if you have narrow feet.
Pros & Cons Summary
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| ✅ USA Made: Premium craftsmanship & materials. | ❌ Price: Expensive upfront investment. |
| ✅ Vibram Outsole: Incredible mud/snow traction. | ❌ Heavy: You will feel the weight by 5 PM. |
| ✅ Resoleable: Goodyear Storm Welt construction. | ❌ Break-in: Requires patience (1-2 weeks). |
| âś… 400g Insulation: Perfect for cold/wet jobs. |
Final Verdict: Who Should Buy This?
The Thorogood Logger Series 9″ is a professional-grade tool for professional workers.
If you are a Lineman, Logger, or Pipeline Worker facing mud, snow, and steep grades, this boot offers stability that a wedge sole simply cannot match. It is heavy, expensive, and tough—just like the jobs it was built for.


