The Saxon Classic for Men and Women
$295.00
Gumleaf USA Saxons are Sold Out. Consider the Gumleaf Viking Neo or the Arxus USA Pioneer Nord (www.arxusUSA.com )
The Saxon is a neoprene-lined, tall, natural rubber boot designed for comfort and warmth. Its 4 mm neoprene insole is stitched into the bottom of the boot so it remains in place and can’t bunch up under your foot. Depending on size, the Saxon boots stand 16 to 18 inches tall. Your feet will stay warm, comfortable and dry. Saxons are designed for cool-to-cold temperatures. To maximize the durability of your Gumleaf USA boots and protect your investment, we highly recommend treating them at least 2 to 3 times per year with Granger’s Rubber Boot Care Care – available at the time of boot purchase ONLY. Shipping included. Care products are not sold separately. See your Owner’s Manual for care instructions.
- 85% natural rubber resists cracking
- Large sizes accommodate up to 17″ calf circumference
- See our Size Chart under the Customer Service tab
- If you are a half size in shoes, size DOWN, not up.
- 4mm neoprene lining in the upper
- Stitched 5mm neoprene footbed
- Excellent ankle support
- Air-cushioned heel and forefoot for comfort
- High-performance, custom Vibram sole with all-terrain grip
If Sold Out in your size, condsider the Viking Neo or check out the Pioneer Nord at www.ArxusUSA.com .
Austin potter –
I absolutely can’t say enough about these boots!. They’ve lasted longer than any boots I have ever bought. I’ve had the same pair going on 4 years now with one minor repair. I love how they extra flexible and can conquer any terrain. I hunt rough swamp country in Northern Michigan. And even do my scouting in them. They def have taken a beating. Any other boot I’ve bought only lasted one season. These are def worth the purchase. Great company , great customer service , and amazing boots!.
Joshua de Leon (verified owner) –
I owned the field welly’s first and these are even better. I live and work outside in Alaska. The field welly’s are great and I’ve worn the heck out of them for a year and a half as the only boot I’ve worn at one of my jobs. They are still in great condition and it looks like the vibram sole will wear flat before the seams or rubber fail on the rest of the boot. These are exceptional. I also purchased the Saxons here because sometimes I need more warmth. Cotton lined boots are just not an Alaskan WINTER item. The neoprene is much better, and frankly the increase in comfort would encourage me wear these year round. An already comfortable boot is somehow improved by neoprene. I really can’t talk these up enough. I found these because I’m searching for boots not made by child slaves or victims of any human rights violations. These boots are spectacular and I no longer hesitate to spend the money on them like I did at first because I know it’s worth it. For the record, when Jack says sizing down is the way to go – he means it! I’m usually a 10.5 and often times even an 11 in my regular shoes, but for these I went with a size 10 (EU 43) and that size has turned out perfect. You want these boots snug and they get incredibly comfortable pretty quick. Seriously love these.
Jon (verified owner) –
Just received my Saxons today from Jack and I’m very impressed by the quality of these boots. I’m sure they will last me a VERY long time! It was very easy to purchase these boots online with the size chart as well as communicating with Jack via email a few times. Thanks Jack! 11/10 customer service, Jack will take care of you with any questions. I Received these boots in 2 days in Ontario Canada from the warehouse in NY. I will update my review of these boots after I put them to the test after a full deer & scouting season
Edward Vanhoy –
These boot are excellent.Wore them 10 days in South Dakota, pheasant hunting. Never a problem at all. As a bonus I needed them quick. Called Jack at 10pm on a Sunday night,they arrived before I left for South Dakota. He even called me to make sure I had received them. You can’t get service like that, they go the extra mile. Thanks Jack and Zac.