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Carhartt Men's CMF6366 6 Inch Composite Toe Boot
Brand Size | UK | Europe | Heel to toe (in) |
---|---|---|---|
7 | 6.5 | 40 | 9.6 |
7.5 | 7 | 40 - 41 | 9.8 |
8 | 7.5 | 41 | 9.9 |
8.5 | 8 | 41 - 42 | 10.1 |
9 | 8.5 | 42 | 10.3 |
9.5 | 9 | 42 - 43 | 10.4 |
10 | 9.5 | 43 | 10.6 |
10.5 | 10 | 43 - 44 | 10.8 |
11 | 10.5 | 44 | 10.9 |
11.5 | 11 | 44 - 45 | 11.1 |
12 | 11.5 | 45 | 11.3 |
13 | 12.5 | 46 | 11.6 |
14 | 13.5 | 47 | 11.9 |
15 | 14.5 | 48 | 12.2 |
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About this item
- Composite Safety Toe. Identifies protection against impact and compression hazards with a composite (non-metallic) safety toe. Composite toes meet ASTM F2413-18 standards.
- Electrical Hazard (Safety Toe). Identifies secondary protection against incidental contact with electrical circuits of 18,000 volts or less under dry conditions. Safety Toe EH styles meet ASTM F2413-18 EH standards.
- FastDry Technology Lining. FastDry lining wicks away sweat for comfort.
- Brown Oil Tanned Leather
- Oil, chemical and slip resistant
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches; 2.06 Pounds
- Item model number : CMF6366
- Department : mens
- Date First Available : June 1, 2013
- Manufacturer : Carhartt
- ASIN : B00CX7TJ64
- Best Sellers Rank: #64,637 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #127 in Men's Work & Utility Shoes
- Customer Reviews:
From the manufacturer
Rugged Flex Work Boots. If you can't quit, YOUR BOOTS CAN'T EITHER.
Whether you need protection for your toes or extreme comfort for your feet, our rugged boots come in safety-toe and non-safety toe to support your working conditions. Carhartt will continue to manufacture the most rugged and durable clothing and footwear for generations to come. Carhartt is proud to serve a variety of workers in many industries including construction and manufacturing along with farmers, ranchers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Carhartt Footwear Difference
Carhartt Footwear brings new life to an old concept; quality work footwear. We build footwear using the highest standards of design, componentry and construction to insure that the Carhartt product you are wearing stands up to the job you are doing. Premium materials throughout and attention to detail in the manufacturing process produce unmatched features and benefits. Proprietary outsoles and insoles are engineered to work together to provide optimal performance. Upper materials, like premium leather and synthetic fabrics, deliver long lasting durability. Multilayer shock absorbing and cushioning layers are used to enhance the fit and comfort of our boots and advanced foot beds work with your body to improve how the footwear performs. Our work footwear meets applicable industry safety standards. Since 1889, Carhartt has manufactured premium workwear known for exceptional durability, comfort and quality that you can feel in the materials and see in the performance.
Carhartt Men's Rugged Flex 6" Brown Composite Toe CMF6366
Carhartt 6" Rugged Flex Composite Toe Work Boot. We created this boot to be your go to everyday boot. These are designed to keep your feet safe without compromising on flexible comfort and support. Carhartt developed Rugged Flex work boots for hard working men and women who demand extreme levels of comfort, durability and safety. FastDry Technology Lining wicks away sweat for comfort and the Carhartt PU with Foam cushion insole provides comfortable support and reduces foot fatigue. An EVA midsole with PU strobel pad provide extra layers of cushioned comfort. The Carhartt rubber Rugged Flex outsole is cement constructed. If you can't quit, YOUR BOOTS CAN'T EITHER.
Rugged Flex Features
Additional polyurethane layers that sit under the insole maximize the cushion you want for the long days ahead.
Composite Safety Toe. Identifies protection against impact and compression hazards with a composite (non-metallic) safety toe. Composite toes meet ASTM F2413-18 standards.
Storm Defender
Electrical Hazard (Safety Toe). Identifies secondary protection against incidental contact with electrical circuits of 18,000 volts or less under dry conditions. Safety Toe EH styles meet ASTM F2413-18 EH standards.
Abrasion Resistant
Abrasion resistant heel bumpers provide extra-long wear for where you need it most. We believe that a work boot is an investment and we know you want your investment to last. The rubber heel bumper feature is designed to provide extra abrasion resistant durability.
Rugged
Electrical Hazard
Durable
Way Of Life
As a choice brand for those who work and play outdoors, Carhartt is proud to serve a variety of workers in many industries including construction and manufacturing along with farmers, ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Product Description
Carhartt Rugged Flex Composite Toe Work Boots. STAY UNDER BUDGET without your feet taking a HIT! It's a hard-knock life when you head out your door in the morning. Who knows what's waiting for you on your next shift. These Composite Toe Boots from Carhartt keep your toes safe without compromising on flexible comfort and support. Our value price seals the deal! Check 'em out: Full-grain leather uppers, Abrasion-resistant rubber outsole with gripping lugs and ladder lock channels, Composite toe is extra wide to give your toes plenty of room to move around, Strobel comfort cushioning, Dual-density footbed with OrthoLite top layer to reduce foot fatigue, Full-length EVA insert with steel shank, Electrical hazard protection, Each approx. 7"h., 29 ozs. State Size. Carhartt Rugged Flex Composite Toe Work Boots, Brown
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Customers like the comfort, weight and value of the boot. For example, they mention it's super comfortable, the composite toe is much lighter than steel and that it'll last a long time. They're also impresseded with the appearance, saying it looks and feels great. That said, opinions are mixed on durability.
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Customers like the comfort of the boot. They say it has a snug comfort fit, making their feet and lower back feel good all day. The boot is durable and wears well.
"...I’m extremely happy with them. They’re very comfortable and durable." Read more
"...The composite boots are comfortable and easy to wear all day long." Read more
"...Overall these are the most comfortable boots and I'll be ordering another pair in case they decide to discontinue these...." Read more
"I’m very Impressed with these Carhartt boots. They are very comfortable and especially with wide feet...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the boot. They mention that it is a great work shoe, with a solid feel. Some say that the boots were great for several weeks, then started to squeak. However, most are happy with the soles and the overall quality of this great work boot.
"...They were returned, but besides the incorrect shoe size, they were excellent shoes." Read more
"Snug comfort fit. No slopping. Genuine leather sturdy. Sealed tongue. Good life, encouraging product." Read more
"Everything is good with the product" Read more
"Good boot. 6 months and holding up ." Read more
Customers like the fit of the boots. For example, they say they fit great, are comfortable, and easy to snug up. Some mention that the size is perfect and the toe box is wide.
"Wish they breathed better... but I have warm feet.Wide fits well, I have WIDE feet...." Read more
"...They are very comfortable and especially with wide feet. Was going to do a review in about 6 months but completely forgot & now it’s been a year...." Read more
"...I especially like the wide toe box in a size 10 normal width work boot...." Read more
"...They were returned, but besides the incorrect shoe size, they were excellent shoes." Read more
Customers like the weight of the boot. They mention it's comfortable, has a composite toe, and is much lighter than steel. Some say that the boots are big but light, and won't tire them out.
"...The composite toe is much lighter than steal...." Read more
"...I travel all lot. I took a chance and have not regretted my choice. Light weight, all day comfort and the safety toe end does not rub on my toes." Read more
"...The sides of these boots are pretty thin...." Read more
"...Boot feels light since it is composite toe. 10/10 would recommend if your are looking for durable, affordable boots." Read more
Customers like the value of the boot. They say it's a good boot for the money, solid boots for the price, and an excellent buy. Some mention that the boots are comfortable true to size and pretty durable for the pricing.
"...10/10 would recommend if your are looking for durable, affordable boots." Read more
"comfort to wear all day and at an affordable price." Read more
"...Overall, they are ok boots for the $." Read more
"Very comfortable and a great value since I usually spend hundreds of dollars on boots. Just as good as anything from the expensive boot store...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the boot. They mention it has a nice look, and is not an obnoxious yellow. The clean leather appearance provides a somewhat dressy look, while the thick, sturdy construction provides protection.
"very comfortable and nice" Read more
"The shoes looked amazing when I got them, I didn't realize that one shoe was narrow until I tried them on...." Read more
"...boot as not only is it certified up to 2018 code, but it looks and feels great too...." Read more
"I have had these boots for almost 6 months now and they are still in great shape. I am Food Service Technician, so I don’t go easy on boots...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the boot. Some mention it's durable, solid, and relatively long-lasting, while others say that the sole started to fall apart and the brad snapped.
"...I’m extremely happy with them. They’re very comfortable and durable." Read more
"Excellent quality! However, I didn't give it 5 stars because I think some things could be better!! Example the laces and linings.." Read more
"...I had to warranty the first pair of boots because the sole was starting to fall apart...." Read more
"Very rugged and durable boot. Unfortunately, the boots are heavier than most." Read more
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Wide fits well, I have WIDE feet.
Tried - Work N Sport, CAT, Brama, & other over the past 25+ years, these are the 3rd Carhartt pair & I still like them.
I trash boots once a year or so.
Have not tried RedWing.... so I can't say.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Update...I had to warranty the first pair of boots because the sole was starting to fall apart. I contacted carhartt and they have a 1 year warranty against defects but it has to be through the company that you bought them from (amazon). Amazon was great about the return no questions asked after i plead my case they sent brand new boots with 2 day shipping. Now if these boots fail again in a short amount of time I wont be buying these again. They are still great boots and very comfortable just a little squeaky being rubber soles
My use for these boots:
I work primarily in an office setting, but wear safety toe boots every weekday because I need them for visiting job sites and other areas for work where safety toe boots are required. I also wear these boots whenever I am tinkering around the house, or upfield hunting.
My Initial thoughts:
I had to buy a $15 pair of inserts about 2-4 weeks after buying them because they were that uncomfortable for myself without them. To be fair, I have wore Irish setter boots in the past, and after about 6-8 months I usually need the inserts for them as well, but with these Carhartt boots, it was almost immediate. With the inserts, the boots are fairly comfortable and I have no issue walking in them all day. The composite toe does feel like it is starting to dig into my toes slightly, but it is not painful or too uncomfortable at this point. I am sure if I were to wear these for another 6 months, it would get worse.
My thoughts on the boots quality.
The bottom of the boots are holding up really well. No punctures/holes, and the wear is very minimal - again keeping in mind that I wear these 75% of the time in an office setting - so that is to be somewhat expected.
The laces are honestly garbage in my experience. They have broke on me in a few spots and I should have replaced them right away, but I just never did.
The composite toe works definitely works. I had a large piece of plate steel fall onto the end of my boot and experienced no pain.
The boot is separating slightly at the toe portion. I believe it is called the 'welt' (not 100% sure). It is not a stitched connection, so I was not surprised when I saw start to come apart at about 4 months.
The sides of these boots are pretty thin. I have not experienced any holes in the sides, but if something sharp were to hit the sides of these boots where my toes were, I don't think it would have much trouble stabbing through the leather.
My closing thoughts.
At about 10 months, these boots are still kicking for me. I am going to buy some new laces (should cost about $10-$15) to extend the life of these boots by hopefully a few more months. If you are looking for a less expensive pair of boots like these, I think these are a decent option IF you have your expectations set correctly and you make a few modification right away.
I would recommend buying a boot insert and new laces right away. So be prepared to spend about $25-$30 right off the bat.
As far as expectations go, realize you are not buying the comfiest/best boots out there, but know that these are not going to fall apart on you right away and they won't kill your feet if you get an insert. I would imagine these boots would last someone in the trades 6 months to a year, and someone in my position 1 year - 1.5 years (with the modifications I suggested). For $125 ($155 w/ my recommended additions) these boots are just fine.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
My use for these boots:
I work primarily in an office setting, but wear safety toe boots every weekday because I need them for visiting job sites and other areas for work where safety toe boots are required. I also wear these boots whenever I am tinkering around the house, or upfield hunting.
My Initial thoughts:
I had to buy a $15 pair of inserts about 2-4 weeks after buying them because they were that uncomfortable for myself without them. To be fair, I have wore Irish setter boots in the past, and after about 6-8 months I usually need the inserts for them as well, but with these Carhartt boots, it was almost immediate. With the inserts, the boots are fairly comfortable and I have no issue walking in them all day. The composite toe does feel like it is starting to dig into my toes slightly, but it is not painful or too uncomfortable at this point. I am sure if I were to wear these for another 6 months, it would get worse.
My thoughts on the boots quality.
The bottom of the boots are holding up really well. No punctures/holes, and the wear is very minimal - again keeping in mind that I wear these 75% of the time in an office setting - so that is to be somewhat expected.
The laces are honestly garbage in my experience. They have broke on me in a few spots and I should have replaced them right away, but I just never did.
The composite toe works definitely works. I had a large piece of plate steel fall onto the end of my boot and experienced no pain.
The boot is separating slightly at the toe portion. I believe it is called the 'welt' (not 100% sure). It is not a stitched connection, so I was not surprised when I saw start to come apart at about 4 months.
The sides of these boots are pretty thin. I have not experienced any holes in the sides, but if something sharp were to hit the sides of these boots where my toes were, I don't think it would have much trouble stabbing through the leather.
My closing thoughts.
At about 10 months, these boots are still kicking for me. I am going to buy some new laces (should cost about $10-$15) to extend the life of these boots by hopefully a few more months. If you are looking for a less expensive pair of boots like these, I think these are a decent option IF you have your expectations set correctly and you make a few modification right away.
I would recommend buying a boot insert and new laces right away. So be prepared to spend about $25-$30 right off the bat.
As far as expectations go, realize you are not buying the comfiest/best boots out there, but know that these are not going to fall apart on you right away and they won't kill your feet if you get an insert. I would imagine these boots would last someone in the trades 6 months to a year, and someone in my position 1 year - 1.5 years (with the modifications I suggested). For $125 ($155 w/ my recommended additions) these boots are just fine.
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They werent all that expensive, considering they were carhartts, so I was worried about the quality... but upon receiving them, I looked them over, and the stitching is nice, and the leather is thick. They should last quite a while.
They are ANSI approved, but not CSA, but most job sites would overlook this because they're essentially the same thing. If it meets ANSI standards, it meets CSA standards.