Really appreciated the value of these boots at first. The fit was fine, left and right... but then, within 3mos of use, stitching on the side of one boot gave up. Replacement pair(effortless process at local store - thank you!), right boot is too narrow and causing pain. Will have to return and keep looking.
Men's Wild Boar Leather Pull-On Boots
You like to charge through your day. You’ve got some wild in your soul. You deserve that same spirit in your sole, so we’ve brought back original Wild Boar® Boots that let you wallow in comfort as you run hog wild. They give you Duluth’s exclusive boar-tusk rubber sole for sure footing on wet surfaces and in oil environments (meets ASTM anti-slip standards). Lets you hoof it through all sorts of less civilized locales like barn, back forty, pole shed, factory floor or foraging for truffles in the forest. Try ’em and see why we say they’re grippy like a big, bad boar.
- Ultra-comfortable slip-on pig suede boots let you charge confidently through untamed lands
- Boar-tusk rubber sole meets ASTM standards for slip resistance in water/oil environments
- Scotchgard™ finish repels moisture, stains from water or mud
- Easy elastic side gores for fast dressing and max comfort
- Non-marking sole won't scuff up your floor
- Molded EVA midsole for cushioned support all day
- Moisture-wicking lining fights odor
- Removable insole
- 6" high
- Imported
Size
Run one size to small. They blow out in the seams at the ball area of big toe and pinky toe area. Other than that they are comfy.


I've purchased Wild Boar before, and was true to size. This time around the sizing was way small.
These boots are great. They fit well, and do their job. My recommendation for ways to improve them. Add a loop in the front to pull them on. Consider adding/wrapping the sole up onto the toe to make it more durable. They are light but feel a little cheap, but do the trick. If there was a way to improve the quality of the insoles, that would be nice. Those are my honest thoughts. Overall I like them but wish there was some changes
I work in light to medium construction and spend 20% of my time crawling over equipment, 20% of the time standing in 1/4-1/2" of water, 20% of the time moving 20-50 lb. items over uneven terrain, and the rest standing or driving around. I decided I had to try a lace less boot to avoid all the dirt in the laces that makes them come loose and needing tied 3-4 times a day. I have also been surprised over the years how of how often I have gotten laces tangled or caught in equipment as I crawled around a cab, stepped over and around levers and fittings, or some handle that you'd think was impossible to get stuck on and then maybe have you take a bad tumble. So after over 20 years of laced up boots in the military and now civilian construction, these are a real surprise. They are not perfect, but they are perfect for me. I have purchased three pairs as part of the sale this month after wearing my first pair a year. Get more than one and let them air out a couple days in rotation. A couple applications of mink oil and then burnishing it in with you hands ands to the look and has the water beading just fine. One of my feet is EE, the other EEEE and these in "Wide" somehow fit both feet, feel the same.