Boot Height
Refers to the height of the shaft of the boot, measured from the top of the heelstack to the collar.Ā
Boot height is a personal preference unless your profession requires a specific height. Taller boots protect from debris being walked through, but are heavier and can be harder to pull on.

Heights Offered
3ā
- Compatible with standard top only.
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Not compatible with a pull loop.
- Not compatible with a padded collar.
4ā
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Not compatible with a pull loop.
- Not compatible with a padded collar.
5ā
- Standard height for commercial hiking boot.
- Compatible with single or two-piece backstay.Ā
6ā
- Standard height for commercial hiking boot.
- Compatible with single or two-piece backstay.
7ā
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Pull loop recommended.
8ā
- Probably most popular boot height if work does not require a 10āĀ boot.
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Pull loop recommended.
10ā
- Height required by many professions.Ā
- Meets the NFPA Certification standard.
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Pull loop recommended.
Up to 16ā
- For heights taller than 10ā contact Nicks for a special order and additional measurements needed.Ā
- Compatible with two-piece backstay only.
- Pull loop recommended.
Extras
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Read Also:Ā Different Types Of Boots And Their Uses
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