🖤 Work hard, stay safe, and step up your game with Servus Comfort Tech boots!
The Servus Comfort Technology 14" PVC Steel Toe Men's Work Boots combine ASTM-certified steel toe protection with 100% waterproof, chemical-resistant PVC construction. Featuring a lightweight, cushioned FOOT FORM insole and a slip-resistant cleated outsole, these boots deliver all-day comfort and safety for professionals in food processing, farming, and custodial roles.
Manufacturer | Sperian Protection Group |
Part Number | 18821-BLM-080 |
Item Weight | 13.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 12 x 12 inches |
Item model number | 18821-BLM-080 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 8 |
Color | Black - Steel Toe |
Style | Black - Steel Toe |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Pattern | solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Included Components | Boots |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
K**N
Great boots, excellent value
Great boots, excellent value
J**
Servus 14" waterproof work boots. Made in the USA! 🇺🇲
I haven't yet put these these on and used them, I will try them out tomorrow when I go for a walk through my creek. But just slipping them on right now, they seem like they will be excellent fitment and very comfortable for a walk through 12 inch deep water. I usually go through a pair of water boots in about a year. They get worked pretty hard, so time will tell just how well these hold up. But these look and feel very well made and I am pleasantly surprised to see that these are made in the USA!🇺🇲 as well, beings there sadly isn't much made here anymore these days. But these types of boots always start to form a split in the same place, at the spot above the top of your foot along the sides where the most amount of flexing occurs...everytime. But that's impossible to prevent. Sure, you can put on some kind of rubber sealer to add some protective durability. But the breaking point is usually in the same place. I can't wait to try these out tomorrow!
H**I
get the size correct. boot seems well made. they arrived today size 14 does equal a usa size 12
SIZE is important . i bought a size 14 from another seller way too small i wear an American size 12 shoe or boot. so on this brand i bought a size 15 found them about two sizes too large reordered a size 14 so just remember 14 should equal 12
G**Y
Great shoes
very good shoes for outdoor activitynon slipperyuse in wet condition like cleaning floor etc in a company or kitchen areaFive-star product
A**R
Great for work around the yard
These are my outdoor/yard boots and they are great. They are low cost but protect with steel toe and I have never had any mud, water, or other material in my boots. I will even mow with them, haul rocks or dirt, water plants and trees, dig many holes, or walk out to feed squirrels or move trash bins to curve. They fit nice and slide on and off with ease.
J**Y
Really impressed so far. **UPDATED after field testing**
Will start with initial impression and follow up after some wear outdoors in the woods and elements.Read Steven's comparison review "Tingley vs Servus" (China vs USA) and am glad I went with the Servus. Been a while since I've had a pair of over the calf rubber boots due to my size. At 6'4" I wear size 15 and my calves look like I'm a professional football player. I have to say I was really impressed right out of the box at how easily they slipped on. Nice "wide" opening at the top for my calves. The fabric liner slipped right over my jeans with no struggling to tuck them in. Started with thin "hiking" socks to make sure my feet would fit and leave room in the event my feet expanded after hours of wearing. So far they are very comfortable indoors around our offices (co-workers looking at me like I'm nuts and asked what Dirty Job I was about to embark on). No rubbing around the ankles. Ample room in the heal. Socks staying up. Two thumbs up from me. Taking them Jeeping this weekend. Will report back after an all-day ride on the trails with mud, water, and rocks while driving a 6 spd manual.UPDATE - No complaints after roughly 8hrs of driving a stick shift in the woods. In and out of Jeep. Good tread/traction on rocks, in mud, and water. Wore thicker hiking socks and barely noticed the cold of the rushing stream over my feet. Never felt hot or sweaty and 14" tops kept water from splashing in. Certainly recommend and will definitely buy again.
R**B
Made in the USA
I was very happy to see that when I got these boots delivered they were stamped with Made in the USA. With a name like Servus and the low pricing I was expecting an import but was pleasantly surprised with the domestic manufacturing. One thing I can say is don't listen to others on the sizing. I wear a 9.5 shoe and based off of reviews I went with a 10 because these supposedly run small. My feet swim in these size 10 shoes. I am certain that based on this experience a size 9 would fit just right. I don't plan to use these to walk long distances, so I'll deal with the larger size, but if you have to do a lot of walking in these I would avoid going the next size up. Maybe with an insert and some insulated socks they would be better, but as-is they're just too big on my feet.As far as the boot itself, I'm very impressed with the quality. It seems like good quality rubber with good bonding between the different panels that make up these boots. The sole isn't quite as comfortable as some LaCrosse knee boots I used to wear hunting, but those were 3 times as expensive and still weren't what I'd call very comfortable. I just spent about an hour with my feet under water up to my calves with these boots on and my socks were bone dry when I walked back up to the house and took them off. I couldn't be happier with that part. I'll report back on durability later on, but I won't be putting a lot of miles on them, so it'll have to be about how long the rubber lasts before they fall apart. Like tires and o-rings, the quality of the rubber will determine how long it will take to dry rot and delaminate. Just based off of what I'm seeing now though (no stinky recycled rubber smell like from overseas brands here), I think it'll do fine. For the price, if I get 3 years light use out of these without leakage I'll be happy.
R**T
Theyre great for a short time
I've owned many pairs of these, some with and without the steel toe.Here in TN our water table is very high, so our yard turns to muck during heavier rains and stays that way for weeks. I wear boots like these twice a day, for letting out my ducks and chickens and to put them away at night. I wear them during lawn mowing (sitting on a zero turn-so no walking really) and yard work/gardening. I would say light to medium usage.Pros: Price is great for a muck boot. Comfortable. The liner doesnt separate like other cheap boots. Easy on/off and relatively true to size. Comfortable enough to wear without socks. Has a shank in the sole.Cons: They crack. It's just a matter of when. Two of mine cracked along the top of the boots near the toes. Another pair cracked just above the heel.You can buy these same boots at Tractor Supply (or at least try them on first there). For a sub $20 boot (depending on version), it is a great deal. I've gotten about 9 months on average out of them. Some as low as 6 months and others as long as a year.
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