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The Danner Vicious 4.5” Composite Toe Work Boots combine rugged full-grain leather with a waterproof Gore-Tex lining and ASTM-certified composite toe protection. Featuring a Vibram slip-resistant outsole and cushioned EVA midsole, these boots deliver all-day comfort, safety, and durability for demanding work environments.




| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.1 x 11.9 x 5.6 inches |
| Package Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 4 x 12 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Danner |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Model Name | Vicious 4.5-inch Work Boot |
| Color | Brown/Orange |
| Material | Leather |
| Manufacturer | Danner |
| Part Number | 13860 |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Style | Vicious 4.5-inch Work Boot |
| Outer Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), Leather, Polyurethane (PU) |
| Size | 9.5 |
| Sport Type | outdoor lifestyle |
J**N
6 month review: still kicking
About 6 months of 50+ hour weeks delivering fuel, all concrete walking or driving with 320lbs+ whatever I'm carrying.Tread worn down on heel and ball of foot but not completely gone. A little separation of body and sole where the foot flexes. Boot still feels comfortable. Will definitely last another 3 months, but will be pretty much wasted at the year mark.Will buy again.
R**K
Great comfortable, stylish and durable working boot.
Worth every penny, the most comfortable boot I’ve ever worn, and I'm an old working guy. I’m in these boots from 5am to 3pm all week long and if they weren’t comfortable they’d be in the trash after a week. They’ve proven very durable, still looking almost new after 2 lace and 1 insole replacements.
A**R
Brilliant Boot w/Aftermarket Insole
Use: I'm a construction project manager working on small, residential remodels. I am on my feet 10-hours a day on construction sites not just yelling and screaming at people but also 'working'. I'm gluing pipes together, digging holes, putting up framing, running wire, etc. Not just office work. I needed a boot that works.Experience with work boots: I've owned boots of all shapes and sizes from heavy duty steel-toed, thick soled monsters that tired out my quads and gave me blisters on my Achilles to lightweight "tennis shoe boots". Don't know the official classification for the last one, but boots that provide minimal protection while looking like a boot and are cushy soft all day.Price range: I was looking for a boot under $200. Obviously, there are going to be nicer boots with better performance for much more money, so my review is based upon my price target.Product experience: I've owned this boot for 10-plus months using it on a daily basis in a moderate climate (no snow), lots of days with 100-degree heat.Modifications: aftermarket insole - I needed a little bit more cushioning / padding and have not worn the boot with its original insole.Review: 4.5" Vicious is the perfect boot for my application. Very breathable and not too constricting. Break-in time was minimal and it has still held its shape and form almost a year after purchase with no signs of significant structural degradation. Boot has nicks, scratches and cuts from kicking out blocking, adjusting framing members and me being an impatient hooligan on the job site. I’ve not treated this boot kindly and it is holding up. However, synthetic material around the toe box is showing significant wear and I’m expecting I’ll need a new pair in another year. I read other reviews and have found consistent results/observations. This boot is extremely comfortable and has enough protection to meet my needs.Would I buy again?: I occasionally indulge myself and try on boots at the building supply store when I’m in there picking up parts. I wonder if there was a better boot out there for me and I made a mistake blindly buying Danners online from Amazon without trying out other pairs. I can say confidently the Vicious is the most comfortable boot I’ve put on and I have no intention of switching out when this boot dies on me. Sure, a pair of Red Wings might last me longer but they are twice as much and half as comfortable.Improvements?: Materials could be a little bit more durable but it's always a trade-off. A heartier boot won't breathe as well and will be less comfy. Also, price point would be higher.Overall: Best sub-$200 boot as long as you budget in a replacement at the 2-year mark.
P**E
Heavier than advertised
Fit well, look nice. Mine weighed 1lb 10ozSo 3.6 lbs for the pair. Quite a bit heavier than advertised. My size is 10.5 Wide
P**R
Best Safety Work Boots Yet...
I have been trying several different brands of safety shoes/boots over the last several years, trying to settle in on a company where quality is good, shoes are comfortable, and price is reasonable. Before these, I had begun to gravitate to a couple of different style of Wolverines, which have proven to be good shoes. I have tried more expensive Timberland Pros and Red Wings, as well as three or four other brands. In fact, I didn't even know Danner made work boots until doing some digging, based on a recommendation, for normal hiking boots. (Incidentally, my son has put a ton of hiking into his Danners and still swears by them... and they are still in one piece, which is an accomplishment for him.)I purchased these about 18 months ago. They took a bit of breaking in but I have been alternating between this pair and a Timberland Pro pair (which was notably more expensive). My work is mixed industrial - lots of concrete/gravel walking, lots of ladder/stair climbing, etc. The Danners have won the day. After the break-in period (took about a month of alternating wear), these have worked better than any pair of safety boots I have owned in the last 20 years. The fit is spot on. I tend to role my foot inside out as I walk, which means that a poorly fitting pair of shoes will give me blisters on the outside of my feet in no time. Never had a blister with these, even in varying weather with different types of socks (thick; thin, wool; cotton; synthetic blends; etc) They stay reasonably dry even without treatment. I prefer composite toes because they tend to be more comfortable overall. This pair is no exception, especially outdoors in the cold Iowa winter. The tread wears well and has maintained good traction throughout. Even the insole has provided a very nice level of arch support, something else I am not used to in the work boots I have owned in the past. Unlike many where it feels good the first time you put them on and then the support seems to disappear when you wear them, these seem to maintain a very consistent level of support over time/usage.If I must find an "issue" with them, then it is the fact that they do tend to untie relatively easily. That being said, I have had that issue with nearly all work boots (operator error perhaps? LOL!) Other than that, I can find no issues with these at all and intend to buy another pair of Danner Vicous workboots soon. This is a great pair of work boots, period.
R**T
Great boot and company.
Comfortable, solid work boot. This is my 3rd pair. I will purchase again when these are worn out.
A**.
Defective product and customer service
If I could give them less than 1 star I would. Wore the boots not even a week and they started to split they said they would not replace or refund that perhaps we could go through the manufactures warranty and see if it was covered. Horrible customer service and when I took a picture from my phone and attempted to upload it would not upload to show the proof. DO NOT buy these boots or from this seller
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