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Kodiak Men's Proworker 8" Work Boot
Kodiak Men's Proworker 8" Work Boot

Kodiak Men's Proworker 8" Work Boot

Get to work! This sturdy, hard-wearing, and tough-as-nails boot from Kodiak lets you focus on the...

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Get to work! This sturdy, hard-wearing, and tough-as-nails boot from Kodiak lets you focus on the job while keeping you comfortable and well-protected. The Proworker's durable yet flexible leather upper features a full lace-up front for adjustability, an extra-wide tongue for easy entry, and a padded, mesh-lined collar for breathable support and stability. The Thinsulate lining keeps you warm in harsh weather conditions, while the rugged, treaded sole provides traction, shock absorption and long-lasting wear.

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