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Wolverine Floorhand 6 Inch Waterproof Steel Toe Work Boot Review (2026)

Is the Wolverine Floorhand 6 Inch Waterproof Steel Toe the right budget steel toe work boot?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if you want ASTM-rated steel toe protection and waterproof full-grain leather at a sub-$100 price, the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe is one of the strongest value plays in our steel toe boots collection. It gives up the electrical-hazard rating of the Ariat Treadfast and the insulation of the Timberland PRO Direct Attach MaxTRAX, but for general construction, warehouse, and yard work in wet conditions, it covers the two protections most crews actually need โ€” toe impact and water โ€” for roughly $92 to $100 depending on size.

The Floorhand name has been Wolverine's value workhorse for years, and most buyers meet it first as the soft-toe Floorhand we also stock. This review covers the steel-toe version: same waterproof full-grain leather platform, same 6-inch work-boot silhouette, but with an ASTM F2413-rated steel cap over the toes. We'll break down what the steel version adds, what it still doesn't have, how it stacks up against the rest of our safety footwear collection, and who should pick the soft-toe instead.

Editorial verdict: 4.5/5. The Wolverine Floorhand 6 Inch Waterproof Steel Toe delivers ASTM F2413 impact-and-compression toe protection plus waterproof full-grain leather at a price point where most competitors make you choose one or the other. You give up EH and slip-resistance certifications โ€” but at ~$92-100, it is the value benchmark for wet-site steel toe work.

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Pros

  • ASTM F2413 steel toe under $100 โ€” impact/compression protection at a soft-toe price point
  • Waterproof full-grain leather โ€” genuine waterproof build, not water-resistant marketing language
  • Proven Floorhand platform โ€” same last and construction as Wolverine's long-running value line
  • Wide size run โ€” men's 8 through 13 including half sizes 9.5 and 10.5
  • Women's-last version available โ€” the Floorhand W10696 uses a true women's last, not a downsized men's boot

Cons

  • No electrical-hazard rating โ€” the Ariat Treadfast adds F2413 EH for about $35 more
  • No certified slip-resistant outsole โ€” kitchens and greasy floors are better served elsewhere
  • No insulation โ€” for freezer or winter work the Direct Attach MaxTRAX is the pick
  • Steel toe adds weight and conducts cold vs a composite cap

Who the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe is for

  • General construction and framing crews on sites where safety-toe footwear is mandated and mud or rain is a daily reality
  • Warehouse and yard workers who need toe protection against dropped loads plus waterproofing for outdoor dock work
  • Budget-driven buyers replacing boots yearly who want the lowest cost per month of ASTM-rated protection in our waterproof work boots collection
  • Crews already in the soft-toe Floorhand whose site rules tightened to require a safety toe โ€” the fit carries over

Who should skip it

What the Floorhand steel toe does well

ASTM-rated protection at a genuine value price

Per the manufacturer listing, the steel cap meets ASTM F2413 impact and compression requirements (I/75 C/75) โ€” the same certification tier as boots costing twice as much. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136 requires protective footwear meeting ASTM F2413 wherever there is a danger of foot injuries from falling or rolling objects, and this boot satisfies that mandate for $92-100. Our ASTM F2413 reference guide decodes exactly what those ratings mean on the box label.

Waterproof full-grain leather that matches pricier boots

The upper is waterproof full-grain leather โ€” the same material class used on the Timberland PRO Boondock at a higher price. For concrete pours, wet-slab mornings, and outdoor material handling, the membrane-plus-leather build keeps feet dry through a full shift.

A platform with a long track record

The Floorhand line is Wolverine's entry work boot, and the steel-toe version rides the identical last. That matters for procurement: crews that already know their Floorhand size can order the steel version without a fit trial, and replacement cycles stay predictable.

A true women's counterpart

Unlike most budget steel toes that offer women only downsized men's boots, Wolverine builds the Women's Floorhand W10696 on a women's last in sizes 6-11 โ€” our top value pick in the women's safety footwear collection.

Where it falls short

No electrical-hazard rating

The listing claims no ASTM F2413 EH designation. If any part of your day involves energized circuits, panels, or unknown wiring, spend up to the Ariat Treadfast โ€” our Ariat Treadfast review covers why its EH rating is worth the extra $35.

No certified slip-resistant outsole

Wolverine does not certify this outsole to a slip-resistance standard on this model. It has a lugged work outsole that handles mud fine, but for oily shop floors or commercial kitchens, look at dedicated slip-resistant footwear instead.

Steel conducts cold and adds weight

A steel cap is the heaviest and most thermally conductive toe technology. If you work outdoors in winter, an insulated boot or a composite toe makes more sense โ€” our steel vs composite toe comparison walks through the trade-offs.

Verified specifications

Spec Wolverine Floorhand 6 Inch Steel Toe
Toe protection Steel toe, ASTM F2413 impact/compression (per listing)
Waterproofing Waterproof full-grain leather upper
Height 6 inch
Color Dark Brown
EH rating Not rated
Insulation None
Sizes stocked 8, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 13
Price (by size) $92.00 - $99.99

How it compares to the competitive set

Boot Toe Waterproof EH Price
Wolverine Floorhand steel toe Steel โœ“ โ€” $92-100
Ariat Treadfast Steel โœ“ โœ“ $134.95
Timberland PRO Pit Boss Steel โ€” โ€” ~$110
KEEN Utility Lansing Mid Steel โœ“ โ€” (SD build) $155.00
Timberland PRO Direct Attach MaxTRAX Steel โœ“ โ€” $159.99

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ Wolverine Floorhand ST Ariat Treadfast TPRO Direct Attach MaxTRAX

Floorhand steel toe vs Floorhand soft toe โ€” which to buy

The Floorhand family splits into two builds on the same platform, and picking wrong wastes money in one direction or protection in the other.

Spec Floorhand steel toe Floorhand soft toe
Waterproof full-grain leather โœ“ โœ“
6-inch height, Dark Brown โœ“ โœ“
ASTM F2413 steel toe โœ“ โ€”
OSHA-compliant where safety toe is required โœ“ โ€”
Typical price $92-100 ~$89-105
  • Buy the steel toe if your site mandates safety-toe footwear or you handle material that can drop or roll onto your feet โ€” the price premium over the soft toe is minimal.
  • Buy the soft toe if you need waterproof comfort with no impact hazard โ€” deliveries, landscaping, general labor. Full analysis in our Floorhand soft toe review.
  • Buy the Women's Floorhand for a women's-last fit in sizes 6-11 with the same steel toe and waterproofing.

Shop the Floorhand family on Amazon โ†’ Floorhand Steel Toe Women's Floorhand ST

Sizing and fit

We stock the Floorhand steel toe in men's 8, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, and 13. Steel-toe boots should be fitted with the socks you actually work in, and your longest toe should clear the cap โ€” a safety toe that touches your toes will be miserable by lunch. If you're moving up from the soft-toe Floorhand, order your same size; the last is shared. For a full walkthrough of length, width, and break-in mechanics, see our how to choose safety boots guide. Women should start with the Women's Floorhand rather than downsizing this men's model.

ASTM F2413 and OSHA context

Under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136, employers must ensure workers use protective footwear when there is danger of foot injuries from falling or rolling objects or objects piercing the sole โ€” and the referenced consensus standard is ASTM F2413. The Floorhand's steel cap meets the F2413 impact (I/75) and compression (C/75) requirements per the manufacturer listing. It does not carry the EH (electrical hazard), MT (metatarsal), or PR (puncture-resistant) supplemental designations. Our ASTM F2413 explainer decodes the full label; our safety-toe decision guide helps you determine whether your tasks trigger the requirement at all.

Final verdict: 4.5/5

The Wolverine Floorhand 6 Inch Waterproof Steel Toe is the boot we point to when someone asks for the cheapest steel toe that doesn't feel cheap. It earns its 4.5/5 on value: ASTM-rated toe protection plus true waterproof leather under $100 is a combination few boots in our best steel toe boots guide can match. Buy the Floorhand steel toe for wet general-construction and warehouse work on a budget. Buy the Ariat Treadfast if you need an EH rating and certified slip resistance. Buy the Direct Attach MaxTRAX if winter cold is part of the job. And if laces slow you down, the Irish Setter Marshall pull-on is the premium alternative.

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Wolverine Floorhand steel toe FAQ

Is the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe ASTM rated?

Yes. Per the manufacturer listing, the steel toe meets ASTM F2413 impact and compression requirements (I/75 C/75), which satisfies OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136 where safety-toe footwear is required. See our ASTM F2413 explainer for what the label codes mean.

Is the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe waterproof?

Yes โ€” the upper is waterproof full-grain leather, the same waterproof build used on the soft-toe Floorhand. It is designed to keep feet dry through rain, mud, and wet-slab conditions.

Does the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe have an electrical-hazard rating?

No. This model carries no EH designation. If you work near energized equipment, choose an EH-rated boot like the Ariat Treadfast or browse our best EH work boots guide.

Wolverine Floorhand steel toe vs soft toe โ€” what's the difference?

The steel-toe version adds an ASTM F2413-rated steel cap; everything else โ€” waterproof leather, 6-inch height, last, and color โ€” is shared. The steel version is required where sites mandate safety toes; the soft toe is lighter and slightly cheaper for no-impact-hazard work.

Wolverine Floorhand vs Ariat Treadfast โ€” which should I buy?

Both are waterproof steel toes. The Treadfast adds an F2413 EH rating and an oil-and-slip-resistant Duratread outsole for $134.95; the Floorhand costs $35-40 less. Buy the Floorhand for pure value; buy the Treadfast if electrical or slip hazards are on your task list.

Wolverine Floorhand vs Timberland PRO Pit Boss โ€” which is better?

The Pit Boss is a dry-conditions steel toe (~$110) with no waterproofing. The Floorhand is waterproof and typically cheaper. For wet sites the Floorhand wins outright; for hot, dry sites the Pit Boss's unlined build breathes better.

Is the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe good for construction?

Yes โ€” general construction is its core use case. It meets the safety-toe requirement in typical construction PPE policies and adds waterproofing for slab and weather exposure. Add an EH-rated boot instead if you work electrical trades.

Does the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe come in women's sizes?

Wolverine builds a dedicated Women's Floorhand steel toe (W10696) on a women's last in sizes 6-11 at $109.95, with a slip-resistant outsole. It's the better choice than downsizing this men's model.

How much does the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe cost?

Between $92.00 and $99.99 depending on size at the time of this review. That puts it at the bottom of the waterproof-steel-toe price range in our steel toe collection โ€” the next-cheapest waterproof steel toe we stock is $35+ more.

Is the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe slip resistant?

The outsole is a lugged work outsole, but Wolverine does not certify it to a slip-resistance standard on this model, so we don't claim SR. For certified slip resistance in a steel toe, see the Ariat Treadfast or the Direct Attach MaxTRAX.

Is the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe insulated for winter?

No, it has no insulation, and steel caps conduct cold. For freezing conditions choose the Timberland PRO Direct Attach MaxTRAX, which pairs a steel toe with insulation and waterproofing.

Should I buy steel toe or composite toe for the Floorhand's price range?

At sub-$100, steel is essentially your only ASTM-rated option โ€” composite caps typically start around $110 (the Carhartt CMF6366 at $109.95 is our cheapest). Our steel vs composite guide covers when the upgrade is worth it.

How long does a Wolverine Floorhand steel toe last?

Budget waterproof boots in daily trade use typically run 8-14 months before outsole or waterproofing wear-out; lighter duty stretches that. At $92-100, even a one-year cycle makes the Floorhand's cost per month among the lowest of any ASTM-rated boot we stock.

Does the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe need break-in?

Full-grain leather boots benefit from a short break-in โ€” wear them for partial shifts for the first few days. The steel cap itself doesn't break in, which is why correct sizing matters; our boot fitting guide covers the toe-clearance check.

What alternatives should I consider before buying the Floorhand steel toe?

Shortlist the Ariat Treadfast (adds EH + SR, $134.95), the KEEN Utility Lansing (hiker comfort, SD build, $155), and the Thorogood American Heritage (USA-made, resoleable, $274.95). Our best waterproof work boots guide ranks the full field.

Where can I see the full steel toe lineup?

Browse the steel toe boots collection and the master safety footwear hub, or start from the best steel toe boots guide for ranked picks by use case.

Why trust this Wolverine Floorhand review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we stock the Floorhand steel toe alongside its direct competitors and sell to safety managers, procurement teams, and field crews. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Wolverine or paid third-party reviewers. Specifications are drawn from the manufacturer's product listing and mapped against ASTM F2413-18 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136. We claim only what the listing verifies โ€” no EH, slip-resistance, or insulation claims appear because the manufacturer makes none for this model. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this boot and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial safety footwear desk ยท specialization: ASTM F2413 safety-toe selection, waterproof and electrical-hazard work boots.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: ASTM F2413-18, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136, Wolverine manufacturer product listing, ASTM F2892-18 (soft-toe occupational standard, for category context), WC Safety category comparison data.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Specifications limited to manufacturer-verified claims.
How this Wolverine Floorhand review was researched
This is a specification-and-comparison analysis, not a wear test. We compared the Floorhand steel toe against every waterproof and steel-toe boot in our catalog using: (1) the manufacturer's Amazon product listing (specifications, materials, certifications claimed), (2) ASTM F2413-18 performance requirements for protective toe caps, (3) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.136 foot-protection requirements, and (4) current per-size pricing pulled at review time. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ASTM footwear guidance.
Disclosure: WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns from qualifying purchases made through links on this page (tag wcsafety04-20). WC Safety also stocks the Wolverine Floorhand steel toe. The 4.5/5 rating reflects value, verified protection ratings, and category fit versus alternatives โ€” no manufacturer sponsored, reviewed, or influenced this content. This article is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice. For site-specific PPE requirements, consult your safety officer or a certified safety professional.
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