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Single Tread boot photographed from below at dramatic low angle, heel planted on wet granite, lug pattern biting into rock, rainwater beading on oiled leather
Handcrafted in Small Batches

Built toOutlastEverything.

Cowhide upper. Vibram Montagna sole. Goodyear welt. Steel shank. Built for wildland fire, 2,000-mile thru-hikes, and decades of fence line.

Starting at$298
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Full-Grain CowhideVibram MontagnaGoodyear WeltSteel ShankWaterproof OptionResoleable for LifeMade in Small BatchesFull-Grain CowhideVibram MontagnaGoodyear WeltSteel ShankWaterproof OptionResoleable for LifeMade in Small Batches
Material Stack

Three layers.
Zero compromise.

Close-up of full-grain cowhide leather texture showing natural grain pattern and rich dark brown surface
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3.8mmHide Thickness
Full-Grain Cowhide Upper

The skin that takes the hit.

Full-grain hides — the tightest, most durable fiber structure in the hide. Not corrected, not buffed, not sanded. The natural grain stays intact, so every scratch, every scuff becomes part of the patina. 3–4mm thickness. Resists moisture before you even oil it.

Vibram rubber outsole close-up showing deep multi-directional lug pattern on dark volcanic rock surface
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5mmLug Depth
Vibram Montagna Outsole

Rubber that earns its name.

Vibram's Montagna compound — 5mm multi-directional lugs designed for wet granite, loose shale, and burned-out hillside. Not the budget Vibram. The compound that Himalayan guides and wildland crews have trusted for 40 years. Resoleable when the lugs wear flat.

Steel shank component photographed in isolation against dark background showing full-length hardened steel construction
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16gShank Weight
Steel Shank

The spine that never folds.

A full-length hardened steel shank runs from heel to ball. It prevents the sole from rolling on uneven ground, transfers load across the entire foot on rocky terrain, and keeps your arch from collapsing under a pack weight. The piece that separates a trail boot from a hiking shoe.

Cross-Section Anatomy

Every layer
on purpose.

Toggle between Standard and Full-Grain to see exactly what changes — and why it matters after 400 miles of trail.

StandardFull-Grain
UpperWeltMidsoleShankOutsole
Build GradeStandard / Trail
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Upper LeatherTop-Grain Split

2.0mm corrected split hide. Sanded surface. Good water resistance, breaks in faster.

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Welt ConstructionCement Bond

Adhesive bond holds sole to upper. Cannot be resoled. End-of-life when sole wears.

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MidsoleEVA Foam

Lightweight EVA. Compresses over time. Good cushion for the first 300 miles.

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ShankNylon Half-Shank

Nylon half-shank covers heel to arch. Adequate for day hikes and light trail.

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OutsoleVibram XS Trek

3mm lugs. Excellent on dry trail. Loses grip on wet granite above 8,000 ft.

Toggle to Full-Grain above to see every layer that changes — and why after 800 miles, you'll wish you had.

Field Proof

Measured in
miles walked.

Wildland Fire
22 daysContinuous fire line
I burned through three pairs of cement-bond boots in one season on the Plumas fire. These came off the line with me after 22 days. Sole's still got tread. I'll resole them this winter.
Portrait of Marcus Delgado, wildland firefighter, wearing work gear with mountains in background
Marcus DelgadoWildland Firefighter, USFS Type I CrewQuincy, CA
Thru-Hiking
2,650 miPCT completed
I finished the PCT in 2,650 miles. The cork midsole molded to my foot by the time I hit the Sierra. By Oregon, the boot felt like a part of me. Nothing broke. Nothing separated.
Portrait of Nora Thibodeau, PCT thru-hiker, outdoors with trail visible behind her
Nora ThibodeauPCT Thru-Hiker, Class of 2024Portland, OR
Ranch Work
4 seasonsSame pair, still going
I've worn the same pair for four years running fence on our place. Oiled them twice a season. They've got more miles on them than my truck. When the sole finally went, I sent them back and got a new sole put on.
Portrait of Roy Espinoza, rancher, wearing a hat outdoors on ranch property
Roy EspinozaThird-Generation RancherMarfa, TX
14,000+Pairs Built
94%Resoled at Least Once
6.2 yrsAvg. Boot Lifespan
47 statesWorn on Active Fire Lines
Choose Your Build

The inferior boot
is still settling.

Standard

Trail Boot

$298Top-grain / EVA / Nylon shank
  • Top-grain split hide
  • EVA foam midsole
  • Nylon half-shank
  • Vibram XS Trek outsole
  • Cement-bonded construction
Recommended After 400 MilesMost ordered
Full-Grain

Professional Boot

$448Full-grain / Cork / Steel
  • Full-grain 3.8mm cowhide upper
  • Cork + leather midsole (molds to foot)
  • Full-length hardened steel shank
  • Vibram Montagna outsole (5mm lugs)
  • Goodyear welt — resoleable for life

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Tread full-grain boot photographed against dark background showing leather texture and Vibram outsole detail
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Order Summary

Full-Grain Professional Boot$448
Waterproof Treatment+$28
Total$476

Goodyear welt included. When the sole wears flat, send them back. We resole for $85. The upper lasts indefinitely.

Free shipping on orders over $200
Built-to-order — ships in 3–4 weeks
2-year construction warranty