Danner
Jag 600 Boot
Jag 600 Boot
Story
Versatile, urban hiker inspired by ‘80s heritage and modern performance
Danner first introduced the Jag in the 1980s as a lightweight alternative to their classic heavy-duty hikers, and this modern evolution honors that legacy. Designed to transition seamlessly from city sidewalks to dusty trailheads, it features a breathable upper for optimal performance in the heat. By combining rugged suede with high-abrasion textile, the Jag delivers the iconic Danner aesthetic in a package that's built for daily exploration and weekend trekking.
Features
- Lightweight EVA midsole provides excellent shock absorption for all-day comfort
- OrthoLite open-cell footbed offers superior cushioning and improved heat dissipation
- Danner Waffle outsole features a multi-directional lug pattern for reliable surface grip
- Breathable upper for comfort in the heat
- Two lace options allow for a customized look and secure fit
Sizing
- The Jag 600 Boot fits true to size. Take your usual boot size.
Materials
- Upper: Suede leather and 100% recycled textile
- Lining: Danner Dry waterproof membrane
- Footbed: Three-layer removable OrthoLite
- Midsole: Lightweight EVA
- Outsole: Danner Waffle rubber
About
At the height of the Great Depression, Charles Danner moved west to Portland, OR with a simple yet bold mission—to make the most durable, capable logging boots in the country. Generations of Pacific Northwest loggers could tell you he did just that. And military servicemen and avid hikers could tell you Danner’s mission grew to outfit them as well. Today, nearly a hundred years later, they’re still handbuilding iconic hiking and logging boots in Portland—while also forging new paths in lightweight hybrid boots for the trail and city. Hands down, there are few boots better than these to lace up for your next adventure.
