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New From Georgia Boot: LTX BOA Logger

The new waterproof, composite toe LTX BOA Logger from Georgia Boot is built for performance without the weight, and is the lightest and most advanced logger in the Georgia Logger lineup. Designed for demanding job sites, the LTX BOA is a 9 in. work boot that delivers rugged durability, superior comfort, and dependable protection.

Crafted with a premium full-grain leather and high-abrasion textile upper, this boot features Goodyear welt construction for long-lasting wear. The innovative BOA fit system provides a fast, micro-adjustable precision fit, ensuring secure support in even the toughest conditions.

Comfort is a priority with the Georgia AMP LT insole, enhanced with memory foam for cushioning that lasts all day. The integrated stretch gusset technology allows for easier movement and flexibility, while the five-ribbed steel shank offers twice the width and support of a traditional shank.

Despite its rugged build, the LTX BOA Logger is 25% lighter than standard logger boots—reducing fatigue without sacrificing protection. Safety features include an ergonomically designed nano composite toe for improved range of motion and protection, meeting ASTM F2413 standards for protective toe and electrical hazard resistance. The Georgia waterproof system keeps feet dry in wet conditions, making this boot a reliable choice in any environment.

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