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product_id: 56755642
title: "Chippewa Men's 29416 8\" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot"
brand: "chippewa"
price: "87005 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "Chippewa"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/56755642-chippewa-mens-29416-8-waterproof-insulated-work-boot
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# Chip-A-Tex waterproof liner Ruby Dri-Lex 2000 insulation Goodyear welt for durability Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot

**Brand:** chippewa
**Price:** 87005 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧱 Rock-solid boots for those who build the future.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot by chippewa
- **How much does it cost?** 87005 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/56755642-chippewa-mens-29416-8-waterproof-insulated-work-boot)

## Best For

- chippewa enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chippewa brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Traction:** Thickly treaded rubber outsole delivers superior grip on slippery or uneven surfaces—work smarter, not harder.
- • **Built to Outlast:** Goodyear leather welt construction ensures unmatched durability and easy resoling for years of rugged use.
- • **All-Season Comfort:** Ruby Dri-Lex 2000 lining wicks moisture and insulates, balancing warmth in winter and breathability in summer.
- • **Stay Dry, Stay Confident:** Advanced Chip-A-Tex waterproof liner keeps moisture out so you can power through wet conditions without missing a beat.
- • **American Heritage Craftsmanship:** Proudly made in the USA since 1901, these boots combine timeless style with modern performance for the discerning professional.

## Overview

The Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot is a premium American-made work boot featuring Goodyear welt construction for durability, a Chip-A-Tex waterproof liner to keep feet dry, and Ruby Dri-Lex 2000 insulation for year-round comfort. Designed with a thick rubber outsole for superior traction and non-tarnishable hardware, these boots blend rugged functionality with classic style, making them the go-to choice for professionals who demand reliability and comfort in challenging environments.

## Description

There's nothing getting through this hefty boot from Chippewa. The oiled leather upper is waterproof to keep you dry and protected, while its thickly treaded rubber outsole makes for superior traction and durability. Chippewa Boot Company has been an American tradition in outdoor lifestyle footwear since 1901. Chippewa boots are the highest quality choice for the person who wants only the best in rugged outdoor footwear. Superior components and craftsmanship go into the construction of every pair. So whether you wear Chippewa for function or fashion, Chippewa boots are built to stand the test of time and, with classic styling, they'll satisfy the most demanding and discriminating shopper.

Review: Great Work Boots - You get what you pay for with these boots. I do irrigation work summers, and deliver heating oil winters. I wear my boots a minimum of 40 hours every week of the year. In irrigation, they constantly go through wet/dry cycles daily, and in winter constant exposure to road salts, dripping oil, and winter weather. In other words, they do not have an easy life. That said, they last about 2 years for me. The soles never wear out, but eventually the leather cracks at the main crease across the toe. I never treat them with anything, and doing so may well help and extend their life. I've never had a seam or even a thread go in 10 years of wearing these boots. Extraordinarily well made. The laces are really the only thing that goes. Good idea to pick up spare laces when ordering. (I think my dog likes to chew on mine). A minor gripe is that after about a year the interior lining comes loose from the sole. When this happens you can't put toe to heel to pull off the boots, or you also pull half the lining out and have to stuff it back in. Instead you need to sit down and pull them off manually with a finger or two inside the heel to hold the lining in place. Not a big deal, but worth mentioning. Breaking in: Be careful. Don't lace these up on the first day and head out for 8 hours of work. If you do, you won't be able to wear them again for a couple of days your feet will be so sore! I often work half-days on Saturdays and this is when I break them in. I put them on without lacing at all tight. The new boots are so stiff they will not slip around. After about 3 half-days, I can go 8 hours, and I gradually begin to lace them tight. Once broken in, these boots are the most comfortable thing your feet will ever know. As 1 reviewer stated, they are indeed like slippers. I buy my Chippewas a half-size larger than normal, for what it's worth. Not exactly water proof though. In rainy wet, muddy weather they are. But in standing water not so much. Winters when I stand at my truck there is often standing water/slush along the curb from the road salts melting the snow, and in these instances, the boots will take in water. Not a lot, but even a little cold water negates the insulation and woolen socks and the result is frozen feet. Without water intake, these boots have always been warm enough to handle anything RI winter dishes up. And despite the insulation, they are also never too warm during summers. This winter season I am going to try out their Arctic 50s and see how they do with the water. I am also going to try some Sno-Seal with them, which seems to be highly reviewed here. A lot of guys I work with say they'd never pay this money for a pair of boots. Then they go through a couple pair every season and always have issues with their feet. Well, do the math and then think of all the comfort these boots provide. Even when it is time to throw a pair out, they are still as wonderfully comfortable as ever. And if you work in dry conditions mostly, no telling how long a pair could last for you. You may not like the price, but if you wear your boots every day, I swear if you give a pair of these a go, you'll not regret the investment.
Review: Great American Made Boots. - I bought these boots for various reasons. First off, they are made in America! I know! It's hard to believe, but it's true! Secondly, Chippewa has been an American made product since the early 1900's. They pioneered the process of lining boots with insulation to help keep feet warm and dry in cold and wet climates. Finally, Chippewa is known for comfort. As of this writing, I've been wearing my pair of Chippewa's for a week. Already they have that perfectly broken in feel. Even on the first day they felt perfectly comfortable. I work in an outdoor lumber yard in Ohio and I need boots that keep my feet warm, dry and comfortable throughout the winter. These boots are perfect for that job. I used to swear by Rocky Boots when they were made just an hour away from my hometown. Now, I will swear by Chippewa Boots because they can still deliver what they promise, unlike Rocky. Plus, Chippewa's are made in America. So, if you want the best, buy Chippewa. Buy American!!!!

## Features

- Goodyear leather welt construction
- Chip-A-Tex waterproof liner
- Ruby Dri-Lex 2000 lining
- Non-tarnishable hardware

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001D1C50I |
| ASIN  | B001D1C69I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,856,350 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8,182 in Men's Work & Utility Shoes |
| Boot Form Type | Work Boot |
| Boot Shaft Height | 8 Inches |
| Brand | Chippewa |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Bay Apache |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available  | July 10, 2008 |
| Department  | mens |
| Embellishment Feature | Rhinestones |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731874278034 |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Item model number  | 8" Waterproof Insualted |
| Manufacturer | Chippewa |
| Manufacturer  | Chippewa |
| Material Fabric | leather-and-rubber |
| Model Name | 29416 |
| Occasion | casual |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Package Dimensions  | 14 x 5 x 5 inches; 2 Pounds |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Fall |
| Shoe Height Map | Ankle-High |
| Sole Material | Manmade |
| Style Number | 8" Waterproof Insualted |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| UPC | 731874278034 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Leather |

## Images

![Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Wx7XdCfjL.jpg)
![Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Zm-QyiGzL.jpg)
![Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/618JPEiCRBL.jpg)
![Chippewa Men's 29416 8" Waterproof Insulated Work Boot - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61MCdoW0xnL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are the boots composite or steel toe?**
A: these are not steel toe.

**Q: what length are boot laces**
A: The boot laces for this boot are the longest lace that Chippewa sells, which I believe is 72", but you can look it up.

**Q: Are they steel toe?**
A: No they are not steel toe

**Q: the best product to put on theese boots to protect leather?**
A: Zamberlan Hydrobloc. Do not use mink oil as it will disintegrate synthetic stitchingover time.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Work Boots
*by C***N on January 1, 2012*

You get what you pay for with these boots. I do irrigation work summers, and deliver heating oil winters. I wear my boots a minimum of 40 hours every week of the year. In irrigation, they constantly go through wet/dry cycles daily, and in winter constant exposure to road salts, dripping oil, and winter weather. In other words, they do not have an easy life. That said, they last about 2 years for me. The soles never wear out, but eventually the leather cracks at the main crease across the toe. I never treat them with anything, and doing so may well help and extend their life. I've never had a seam or even a thread go in 10 years of wearing these boots. Extraordinarily well made. The laces are really the only thing that goes. Good idea to pick up spare laces when ordering. (I think my dog likes to chew on mine). A minor gripe is that after about a year the interior lining comes loose from the sole. When this happens you can't put toe to heel to pull off the boots, or you also pull half the lining out and have to stuff it back in. Instead you need to sit down and pull them off manually with a finger or two inside the heel to hold the lining in place. Not a big deal, but worth mentioning. Breaking in: Be careful. Don't lace these up on the first day and head out for 8 hours of work. If you do, you won't be able to wear them again for a couple of days your feet will be so sore! I often work half-days on Saturdays and this is when I break them in. I put them on without lacing at all tight. The new boots are so stiff they will not slip around. After about 3 half-days, I can go 8 hours, and I gradually begin to lace them tight. Once broken in, these boots are the most comfortable thing your feet will ever know. As 1 reviewer stated, they are indeed like slippers. I buy my Chippewas a half-size larger than normal, for what it's worth. Not exactly water proof though. In rainy wet, muddy weather they are. But in standing water not so much. Winters when I stand at my truck there is often standing water/slush along the curb from the road salts melting the snow, and in these instances, the boots will take in water. Not a lot, but even a little cold water negates the insulation and woolen socks and the result is frozen feet. Without water intake, these boots have always been warm enough to handle anything RI winter dishes up. And despite the insulation, they are also never too warm during summers. This winter season I am going to try out their Arctic 50s and see how they do with the water. I am also going to try some Sno-Seal with them, which seems to be highly reviewed here. A lot of guys I work with say they'd never pay this money for a pair of boots. Then they go through a couple pair every season and always have issues with their feet. Well, do the math and then think of all the comfort these boots provide. Even when it is time to throw a pair out, they are still as wonderfully comfortable as ever. And if you work in dry conditions mostly, no telling how long a pair could last for you. You may not like the price, but if you wear your boots every day, I swear if you give a pair of these a go, you'll not regret the investment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great American Made Boots.
*by R***. on December 24, 2010*

I bought these boots for various reasons. First off, they are made in America! I know! It's hard to believe, but it's true! Secondly, Chippewa has been an American made product since the early 1900's. They pioneered the process of lining boots with insulation to help keep feet warm and dry in cold and wet climates. Finally, Chippewa is known for comfort. As of this writing, I've been wearing my pair of Chippewa's for a week. Already they have that perfectly broken in feel. Even on the first day they felt perfectly comfortable. I work in an outdoor lumber yard in Ohio and I need boots that keep my feet warm, dry and comfortable throughout the winter. These boots are perfect for that job. I used to swear by Rocky Boots when they were made just an hour away from my hometown. Now, I will swear by Chippewa Boots because they can still deliver what they promise, unlike Rocky. Plus, Chippewa's are made in America. So, if you want the best, buy Chippewa. Buy American!!!!

### ⭐ DO NOT PURCHASE!
*by K***R on March 1, 2022*

I bought these boots for my 14-year old son for Christmas. He started wearing them to school in mid-January. The bottom of the right boot has fallen off and I am severely disappointed. These boots were supposed to be of great quality and given the $300+ price tag you would expect your child to enjoy use for more than five weeks. I’m severely disappointed and disgusted.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-12*