9 Best Waterproof Work Boots for Men: Stay Dry All Day

Written by Dean Stephens

Working all day with wet socks is uncomfortable and distracting.

It’s also dangerous. Make sure you’re covered with our picks of the best waterproof work boots for men.

Best Overall: Ariat WorkHog

  • U-Turn Entry System makes slipping in and out of the boot easy
  • Short break-in period
  • Heavily oiled water-resistant leather for easy maintenance and stylish Western look

Best Budget: EVER BOOTS Ultra Dry

  • Every component is 100% waterproof, including the laces
  • Very affordable
  • Stylish premium leather uppers

Best Steel Toe: Caterpillar Diagnostic

  • High-quality ASTM rated steel toe and electrical hazard protection
  • Nylon mesh lining for breathability
  • Great arch support for flat feet

Best Insulated Waterproof: Timberland PRO Boondock

  • Built with Thermolite, a DuPont engineered insulation technology
  • Waterproof membrane and abrasion resistance
  • Timberland’s patented Anti-Fatigue technology

Best for Work Safety: Carhartt Rugged Flex Composite Toe

  • ASTM rated composite toe protection and rubber outer toe for an extra level of safety
  • ASTM rated electrical hazard protection
  • Full-grain leather shaft and cement construction provide support and protection

Best Lightweight: Timberland PRO Rigmaster

  • Single-density polyurethane outsole and cushioning technology make for a lightweight wear
  • Steel shank for structural support
  • TiTAN steel safety toe for lightweight protection

Best Slip Resistant: Keen Utility Pittsburgh

  • Asymmetrical steel toe for improved fit
  • 100% Nubuck leather
  • Non-marked rubber sole with reflective webbing for superior traction

Best Black: Skechers Relment-Pelmo

  • Different textures and shades of black provide a multidimensional color block for a unique style
  • Dependable sizing
  • Waterproof, smooth, and durable sport suede upper

Most Comfortable: Timberland PRO Titan

  • Timberland’s Anti-Fatigue technology for maximum comfort
  • Powerfit Comfort system for lasting comfort
  • Soft leather with waterproof membrane

 

A lot of guys, outdoor workers especially, don’t shy away from the rain or mud. Whether you’re helping out in the garden or putting in long hours on the job site, it’s important to have the right kind of waterproof footwear.

There are many varieties, so I’ve rounded up the 9 best waterproof work boots.

Each pick shines in a different category, so you’re sure to find the right pair for you here.

Best Overall: Ariat WorkHog

Maybe I’m impatient, but I think lace-ups can be time-consuming. As an equestrian, I like to get my horse on the field right away.

Ariat’s patent-pending U-Turn Entry System makes slipping in and out of the Ariat WorkHog easy so it’s less stress on your back after a long day.

I also enjoy riding in the rain, and this boot’s heavily oiled and waxed waterproof leather is basically impervious to mud. I highly recommend the Ariat WorkHog for anyone working on fields and farms, and guys who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty.

As work boots should be, the WorkHog has a rugged look, so it definitely gets worn in for a long time before it gets worn out—he ages gracefully so to speak. 

This also makes maintenance super easy.

Ariat is known for applying athletic shoe technology to boots, so its EVA midsole makes breaking the boot in a breeze as well.

What I Like

  • U-Turn Entry System provides an easy slip-on, especially after being broken in.

  • Athletic shoe technology makes for a short break-in period.

  • Distressed leather and stitched pattern gives the boot a Stylish Western look.

  • Heavily oiled water-resistant leather for easy maintenance.

What I Don’t Like

  • No composite toe which brings down our safety rating.

What Reviewers Say

Overall, users loved the boot’s easy maintenance due to the heavily oiled leather. Reviewers also laud its ability to handle all sorts of abrasion and oil.

Some reviewers complained about having trouble initially fitting their feet into the shaft, but this was no longer a problem after breaking it in.

The Verdict

The Ariat WorkHog is the best pull-on waterproof boot I’ve found. If you’re looking for a boot you can slip in and out of and can wear in muddy and dirty work situations, this is the boot for you.

Best on a Budget: Ever Boots Ultra Dry

EVER BOOTS launched their first line as recently as 2015, and have since upheld their promise to produce long-lasting, affordable boots.

The Ultry Drys are like submarines on your feet, featuring 100% waterproof uppers, lining, laces, and even stitching.

These hydrophobic boots also feature anti-fatigue polyurethane midsoles and a shock-absorbing tread pattern that develops flex points when you move. They’re also basically break-in free which makes it a hit with farmers, gardeners, and hikers.

The full grain leather adds a stylish flare that makes these boots great for general casual wear.

And making good on their mission statement to provide us working men quality goods, the three-month guarantee covers outsole fall-out, leather ripping, and uppers separating from the outsole—one of the most specific guarantees I’ve seen.

What I Like

  • Affordable.

  • Three-month guarantee that covers all the bases.

  • Polyurethane midsoles are anti-fatigue.

  • 100% waterproof on every part of the boot, including the laces and stitching.

  • Premium leather uppers have a textured, rugged style.

What I Don’t Like

  • No safety toe.

What Other Reviewers Say

This is a popular boot that frequents product roundups. One reviewer, a landscape architect, mentions that his work boots usually wear out in a month, and has had his Ever Boot Super Drys for about six.

Many reviews praise the boot’s comfort and stylishness, a few reviewers saying it rivaled REI and L.L. Bean on the fashion front.

The Verdict

While the other boots on this roundup get A+’s in their specific category, the EVER BOOTS Ultra Dry gets solid marks on every front. The 100% waterproofing on every component of the boot is a major highlight.

That combined with the low price make them easily the best overall.

Best Steel Toe: Caterpillar Diagnostic

I think we can all agree that toes are so much better when they aren’t broken.

Caterpillar’s steel-toed boots are as heavy-duty as the construction equipment they manufacture, with the Diagnostic leading the pack in durability.

Its steel toe is rated by the standards organization, ASTM International, as highly effective, as is the boot’s electrical hazard protection.

As expected from CAT manufacturing, the Diagnostic features cement construction and a steel shank, plus forefoot flexibility.

What I Like

  • High-quality steel toe and electrical hazard protection.

  • The nylon mesh lining offers breathability.

  • The water resistant outsole is also abrasion resistant.

  • The insoles offer great arch support for flat feet.

What I Don’t Like

  • The break-in period can last a few days.

What Other Reviewers Say

Most of the reviewers are construction workers who praise the Diagnostic for protecting them from a lot of near mishaps, a testament to its effective steel toe.

Quite a few reviews mention the foot is excellent for flat feet, which is likely due to the flexible insole and mesh nylon lining.

The Verdict

This heavy-duty hulk can really take a beating. Because it’s loaded with ASTM certifications, and a steel shank, the Diagnostic wins the award for best steel toe waterproof work boot.

Best Insulated: Timberland PRO Boondock

New Hampshire-based Timberland needs no introduction. Known for their robust outdoor gear since the 70s and celebrity endorsements, the Boondock’s star feature is its superior insulation.

The Timberland PRO Boondock is built with 1000 grams of flame-laminated Thermolite, which was developed by the geniuses over at DuPont.

Scientists took inspiration from none other than the polar bear, who is able to stay warm in his arctic environment because of fur air pockets. Thermolite fabric is engineered with hollow-core fibers that trap air.

It dries 20% faster than other insulation fabrics and 50% faster than cotton. On top of that, the laces go all the way to the padded top edge of the boot making its collar tighter than Gronk and Brady. This is Olympic-level insulation, people.

The Boondock is made of premium waterproof leather, with a molded rubber toe on the outside, and a composite toe on the inside.

What I Like

  • Thermolite fabric offers sophisticated insulation technology.

  • Premium leather with waterproof membrane provides abrasion resistance.

  • Outsole with deep lugs, which is great for mud and snow.

  • Anti-Fatigue technology makes it easy to wear for long periods.

What I Don’t Like

  • Wears a bit heavy, though the sealed collar helps this.

What Reviewers Say

Reviewers loved how airtight this boot is. They attributed it to the combination of speed hooks and regular lace loops, and the padded top collar. Many mention that while the insulation technology was impressive, it’s even better that the top seal keeps the cold out in the first place.

An Alaskan pipefitter remarked how the Boondocks have kept him warm and safe in his industry for two years.

Due to all of the insulation, a few reviewers complained that the boot was occasionally too warm.

The Verdict

With its sealed top, insulation technology, and deep lugs, the Boondock is the perfect work boot for cold and snow. The insulation does make the boot a bit heavy, so it isn’t ideal for sweltering summer days.

Best Waterproof: Carhartt Rugged Flex Composite Toe

This boot checks off all the boxes for workplace safety more than any other on the list.

The Rugged Flex composite toe meets ASTM standards to protect against impact and compression hazards, and is extra wide for breathability. The composite toe also allows you to work much longer hours more comfortably than a steel toe could.

The outside rubber toe and heel bumper offer yet another layer of protection, as well as stability.

The Carhartt Composite Toe also meets ASTM standards for electrical hazards. Don’t go climbing electrical fences or anything, but this bad boy can handle up to 18,000 volts in dry conditions.

The uppers are an oil and chemical resistant full-grain leather held together by sturdy stitching. This provides great ankle protection, which is ideal for uphill hikes.

What I Like

  • The safety toe and electrical hazard protection are ASTM rated.

  • Full-grain leather shaft provides ankle protection.

  • Rubber outer toe provides another level of safety.

What I Don’t Like

  • There is a substantial break-in period.

What Other Reviewers Say

We categorized this Rugged Flex as the best safety option, and it seems most reviewers would agree.

Many users shared stories of dropping tools on their boots, while leaving their toes unharmed.

An industrial mechanic claimed they remained waterproof until their very last day, and is confident they’ve saved him from some electrical zaps here and there.

The Verdict

The Carhartt Rugged Flex Composite Toe is not only sufficiently waterproof, but packed with every protection a work boot can offer. Go for this boot if safety is your main priority.

Best Lightweight: Timberland PRO Rigmaster Steel Toe

The weight savings come from its single-density polyurethane outsole and has the side-benefit of offering great cushioning.

The toe is shaped on Timberland’s TiTAN last which is designed to create boots with lightweight protection (pro tip: a last is what shoemakers put the shoe material over when building the shoe’s form and shape)

The Anti-Fatigue technology offers exceptional cushioning, and the steel shank and padded top collar makes the boot feel like a part of your foot for an extra light wear.

What I Like

  • Rugged but single-density polyurethane outsole and cushioning technology make for a lightweight wear.

  • Steel shank provides structural support.

  • TiTAN steel safety toe provides lightweight protection.

  • Antimicrobial treatment for odor control and comfort.

What I Don’t Like

  • After a while, the tread is prone to cracking.

What Other Reviewers Say

The Rigmaster gets a lot of praise for being comfortable and lightweight. One reviewer even said that he mows the lawn in them, they’re so light. 

Unfortunately, a number of people mentioned that the lighter leather doesn’t last as long as heavier leather. Despite this, those who prioritize lightness in weight didn’t mind having to repurchase these boots versus having a longer lasting boot that wears too heavy.

The Verdict

These work boots are practically sneaker-light, which is especially great for a steel-toe boot. While they may not last as long as some other options on this list, they certainly don’t get any more buoyant for a boot this strong.

Best Slip Resistant: Keen Utility Pittsburgh

There are three components that make the Keen Utility Pittsburgh so effectively slip resistant.

First is the grippy non-marked rubber sole with reflective webbing for added safety.

Second, the asymmetrical steel toes improve the fit and make it difficult to lose your grip.

Finally, the dual density compression molded EVA and PU midsole add comfort that makes it easier to keep your feet firmly on the ground.

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The boot is made of 100% waterproof nubuck leather for a sturdy look, and is lined with hydrophobic and hydrophilic two-zone comfort technology.

Keen was founded in the early 2000s in Oregon as a footwear company focused on practicality, so it’s definitely on-brand that they’ve made mastered slip resistance with the Pittsburgh boot.

What I Like

  • Asymmetrical steel toe for improved fit.

  • The upper is 100% Nubuck leather.

  • Non-marked rubber sole with reflective webbing provides superior traction and slip-resistance.

What I Don’t Like

  • This boot can start out pretty stiff.

What Other Reviewers Say

Reviewers took notice of the boot’s traction. One landscaper mentioned he always keeps them with him at work in case it’s going to rain. While the reviews trend mostly positive, there were a minority of reviewers who weren’t satisfied with the boot’s lifespan.

The Verdict

If you’re expecting to be in a slippery situation, Keen Utility Pittsburgh boots are for you. The combination of non-marked rubber soles with reflective webbing and firm construction make for grippy boots that keep your feet steady and grounded.

Best Black Option: Skechers Relment-Pelmo

The all-black version of the Skechers Relment-Pelmo definitely gives off Batman vibes. It looks rugged, but the black color gives the boot a sleekness that still doesn’t take away from its utilitarian aesthetic.

While its technically a hiking boot, it features a seam sealed waterproof design of its waterproof sport suede upper which makes it more than suitable for light work. It also has a padded collar and tongue and Memory Foam insoles for comfort and insulation.

Style-wise, these Skechers have stitched accents, embossed suede side detailing and suede side and heel overlays. So even though it’s all black, the different shades and textures make this shoe a color block with dimensions.

What I Like

  • The all-black suede provides a versatile look.

  • Skechers offers dependable sizing.

  • The sport suede upper is durable and long-lasting.

What I Don’t Like

  • The boot becomes uncomfortable when the insoles thin out, and they aren’t removable.

What Other Reviewers Say

Reviewers displayed a lot of brand loyalty, many users claiming to have Skechers collections.

The Relment-Pelmo has positively trending reviews from users who appreciated the comfort and dependability of the sizing, with several raving about their suitability as work boots.

The most common criticism I found was regarding the insoles, which become uncomfortable when they wear out.

The Verdict

The various textures of the upper make this boot look more fun than most black work boots do. Unique design highlights include embossed suede style detailing and stitched accents. 

The Relment-Pelmo is rugged and casual, but still stylish and perfect for casual occasions or a military combat-chic look.

Most Comfortable: Timberland PRO Titan

Imagine lying in a hammock out back, a cold beer in hand, and the sun nuzzling you just right. That’s the kind of comfort you get with these Timbs.

Of course, Timberland’s famous Anti-Fatigue insoles are featured in the Titans just as they are in the Rigmasters. This technology absorbs shock and returns the energy back to your foot.

These specific boots additionally feature a Powerfit Comfort system that uses ergonomics to provide sophisticated support so that this initial comfort lasts you hours on end.

The soft waterproof leather also has a waterproof membrane, which significantly limits the break-in time, so they’re comfortable from the get-go.

What I Like

  • Anti-Fatigue technology for maximum comfort.

  • Powerfit Comfort system provides long-lasting comfort.

  • The leather is soft and features a waterproof membrane.

  • Removable insoles allow you to personalize the boot.

What I Don’t Like

  • The tread pattern isn’t great for very slippery conditions.

What Other Reviewers Say

Even the reviewers who didn’t love this boot for one reason or another conceded to its superior comfort. Many reviewers mention how long they’re able to stand on their feet with the Timberland PRO Titans.

One reviewer even mentioned that since wearing these boots, his chronic hip pain went away. It’s safe to say that this is a well-liked pair of work boots.

The Verdict

The Timberland PRO Titans are the most comfortable waterproof boots out there. They’re great for long hikes and are popular with workers who stand all day long, like those in the food industry and construction, and workers who are often in tight spaces, like HVAC Technicians.

Bonus: Best Socks for Waterproof Boots

The Camel City Mill Lightweight is my favorite work sock. And it’s the only sock I’d wear with waterproof work boots because waterproof boots tend to make your feet more sweaty.

To reduce foot sweat, you need Merino wool. Preferably a high-percentage of Merino wool.

The Camel City Mill Lightweight uses 53% Ironside Merino wool, so they keep your feet from sweating. Plus, they’re 100% made in the USA and they’re backed with a 10-year durability guarantee.

What I Like

  • High percentage of Merino wool that keeps your feet dry and comfortable all day long.

  • 100% USA made and backed with a 10-year durability guarantee.

  • They stay up for 14 hours, plus have compression in the arch and calf so my feet feel refreshed the next day.

What I Don’t Like

  • Expensive.

What Other Reviewers Say

Reviewers love these socks, and many say they’re a total game changer for long shifts. Especially with waterproof boots that tend to trap sweat in.

The Verdict

The Camel City Mill Lightweight work socks are the best socks on the market. They’re pricey, but they’re high performing and comfortable. If you’re looking to take the waterproofing up a notch, they pair well with any of the waterproof work boots in this roundup.

8 Key Considerations for Waterproof Work Boots

1. Waterproof vs Water Resistant

100% waterproof boots are completely impervious to water. Water resistant boots vary in their level of water endurance, some being only appropriate for light rain, some appropriate for steady water exposure. 

2. Material

Rubber and leather are often used to make waterproof boots. Rubber can be stronger, but it’s also heavier and warmer. Leather often needs to be treated with oils and wax to make it more robust.

3. Ankle Support and Heel Support

 

The higher the shaft of the boot, the better the ankle support. This helps prevent sprains, which is important on the field or when you’re standing a lot.

Insole cushioning and comfort technology can help with heel support as well as arch support. If you have spurs or flat feet, this is an important feature to consider.

4. Weight

Lightweight boots are easier to move around with, but are typically not as sturdy as heavier boots.

5. Safety Toes

Steel toes are sturdier than composite toes but heavier. Alloy toes are strong and light, but aren’t great for cold situations. Composite toes are more affordable than alloy and don’t get as cold as their full metal counterparts.

Not all waterproof work boots come with safety toes.

6. Traction

Good grip is a necessity if you’re going for waterproof boots. Since you’ll be exposing yourself to wet conditions, it’s not only important that you keep dry, but keep from slipping.

7. Pull-on Versus Lace-up

Lace-up work boots allow you better control with the tightness of the boot. However, pull-on boots are quicker to slip in and out of.

8. Insulation

Snow boots and waterproof boots have a lot of qualities in common. If you’re going to be wearing your work boots in frigid temperatures, make sure they have good insulation or at least wear thermal socks with them.

Keep Your Feet Dry

Whether you’re being exposed to wet, muddy, or snowy conditions for work or fun, having water proof boots is not only necessary for comfort but for safety.

If all you need is a rock solid pair of waterproof work boots, the EVER BOOTS Ultra Dry will serve you very well.

For slip-on or slip-resistance, opt for the Ariat Workhog Waterproof Pro or Keen Utility Pittsburg respectively.

If you want a lightweight option, your best bet is the Timberland Rigmaster, or the Skechers Relmont-Pelmo if you prefer your work boots in black.

For more boot roundups, check out the BootSpy Youtube channel.

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