---
product_id: 4516065
title: "Airgo Ultralight Knee Boot"
brand: "tingley"
price: "€ 189.58"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Tingley"
url: https://www.desertcart.nl/products/4516065-airgo-ultralight-knee-boot
store_origin: NL
region: Netherlands
---

# 70% lighter than rubber boots removable polyurethane contour insole 100% seamless waterproof Airgo Ultralight Knee Boot

**Brand:** tingley
**Price:** € 189.58
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Step into the future of lightweight, weatherproof comfort — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Airgo Ultralight Knee Boot by tingley
- **How much does it cost?** € 189.58 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.nl](https://www.desertcart.nl/products/4516065-airgo-ultralight-knee-boot)

## Best For

- tingley enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tingley brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Cushioning:** Removable polyurethane contour insole molds to your foot for personalized comfort.
- • **Grip That Goes the Distance:** Cleated outsole delivers reliable traction on slippery surfaces.
- • **Smart Temperature Regulation:** Tiny air bubbles self-insulate to keep feet warm in cold and cool in heat.
- • **Unmatched Lightweight Comfort:** 70% lighter than traditional rubber boots for all-day wear without fatigue.
- • **Effortless All-Weather Protection:** Seamless waterproof design keeps you dry rain or shine.

## Overview

The Tingley Airgo Ultralight Knee Boot is a knee-high, 100% seamless waterproof snow boot crafted from ultra-light EVA material. It features a removable polyurethane contour insole for superior cushioning, a cleated outsole for enhanced traction, and innovative air bubble insulation technology that adapts to temperature changes. At 70% lighter than traditional rubber or PVC boots, it offers exceptional comfort and durability for demanding outdoor conditions.

## Description

Tingley eva ultra lightweight men's knee boots men's ultra lightweight knee boots that are built for comfort and durability. in all temperatures. your feet will be kept warmer in the cold and cooler in the heat by way of tiny air bubbles that self insulate the boot. they are 100 percent waterproof and have a lightweight, removable polyurethane contour insole for comfortable cushioning. the cleated outsole provides good traction. the best part they are 70 percent lighter than other waterproof rubber and pvc knee boots! features: 70 percent lighter than other waterproof rubber and pvc knee boots 100 percent seamless waterproof construction great low temperature properties for flexibility and durability tiny air bubble self insulate, keeping feet warmer in cold weather and cooler in the heat cleated outsole provides good traction comfortably cushioned removable insole item specifications: color: black height: 15 inch

Review: None better for our use - We farm and ranch, which means we're out taking care of critters every day, come rain, or as of late, more rain. It also means that we wear a lot of different hats, from mechanic and midwife to muckraker and mule. Over the years my wife, adult child, and I have a acquired a collection of boots for every occasion. Included in that are Mucks, Red Wings, Timberlands, Sevlors, Danners, Schnees, Whites & several others, and they all have their place, as well as their short comings. For example, I'm pretty careful to wear my old Red Wing metatarsals on days when I'm mainly in the shop, and I'm still careful to wear my loggers when taking to the woods with a chain saw, but animals and deep lugged Vibram soles do not really do well together, since they can seemingly pick up at least an extra ten pounds of mud on each foot, making for a very long and tiring day when it's wet, to say nothing of the mess it leaves in the trucks and everywhere else ya go. I saw a big pile of these in boxes at a local feed store about 8 or 10 years back, and they had marked them down to something like $25, but still couldn't interest anybody. Mucks are probably the most common foul weather/farm boot around here (lots of waterfront, bird hunting, et al), and we all have a favorite pair or two of them as well, but the insulated versions are still a bit heavy, and their very nature makes them a little warm for half the year, so I figured for $25 I can't go wrong. When I got home the wife and kid both swiped them at various times just to run out to get the mail or something, and then suddenly they were gone. Next time I went to town I picked up a pair for each of them, and they've been a favorite ever since (I later went back and bought three more pair just as a back up). There is nothing as comfortable, or as light, period. The sole tread design is perfect for us, 'cuz it doesn't hold mud and washes off in a foot bath without any serious effort. For their thickness they are amazingly warm, and yet not any worse than the Mucks when it warms up. What they obviously don't do is offer much of anything in the way of protection, and that of course is the where and how of why we routinely destroy them. They're just plastic, so no, they won't stop a nail, and yes, you will feel every sharp rock that you step on, so don't forget and wear them out hiking, but what they do extremely well is give you something easy to slip into, and even in your bare feet, they'll let ya run out to do a few missed chores without harm. Now one of the greatest shortcomings of these is in the material itself. Because we get a lot of rain their water-proofness is certainly welcome, but we also get a kind of green mold or algae looking sorta growth on just about anything organic around here, and that includes other plastics (all made from hydro carbons, which contain carbon, therefor organic in the chemical sense). That growth will turn a pressure treated yellow pine stair tread into greased Teflon before you can say broken tail bone, and once the new tread gets a little worn, they can be death on a stick on winter ice. One thing ya learn quick about farming, and logging, is that tey are incredibly dangerous, and you really have to keep your own safety front of mind all day every day, 'cuz if and when ya get hurt, chances are there isn't a spare you around to get the work done. Just sayin'. These boots are amazingly comfortable and great for what they do for us, and we simply replace them every year, which ain't bad considering they're typically being worn every day. You will break your toe trying to kick a stuck gate or crooked fence post with them, but that's just common sense, so don't do it. And they'd be about as much help as a second par of socks if you drop the bar of a running chain saw on them, so again, just common sense. But if your day includes lots of climbing over fences, totin' feed and dragging hoses, shoveling black gold and slipping into and out of your boots a dozen times or so, we all agree that you can't do any better. Lighter than the all of the rubber alternatives, comfortable, and reasonably cheap, just keep in mind their limitations.
Review: Great boots for snow or mud - Great Lightweight design, durable, waterproof and tough

## Features

- Knee-high snow boot in 100% seamless waterproof construction featuring removable polyurethane contour insole
- Cleated traction outsole

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00A1B099A |
| ASIN  | B0D9P84C6T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,823 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #87 in Men's Rain Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Snow Boot |
| Boot Shaft Height | 13.75, knee-high Inches |
| Brand | TINGLEY |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (647) |
| Date First Available  | August 5, 2022 |
| Department  | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081138211483 |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Insole Material | Manmade |
| Item Type Name | Knee High Boot |
| Item Weight | 11.8 Ounces |
| Item model number  | 21144 |
| Manufacturer | Tingley |
| Manufacturer  | Tingley |
| Material Fabric | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
| Model Name | Airgo™ Ultra Lightweight Boot |
| Occasion | casual |
| Outer Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shaft Circumference | 18.5 Inches |
| Shoe Height Map | Knee-High |
| Sole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Style Name | Airgo™ Ultra Lightweight Boot |
| Style Number | 21144 |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| UPC | 081138211483 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| lining-description | Synthetic |

## Images

![Airgo Ultralight Knee Boot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81PU078cDNL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ None better for our use
*by S***R on March 10, 2024*

We farm and ranch, which means we're out taking care of critters every day, come rain, or as of late, more rain. It also means that we wear a lot of different hats, from mechanic and midwife to muckraker and mule. Over the years my wife, adult child, and I have a acquired a collection of boots for every occasion. Included in that are Mucks, Red Wings, Timberlands, Sevlors, Danners, Schnees, Whites & several others, and they all have their place, as well as their short comings. For example, I'm pretty careful to wear my old Red Wing metatarsals on days when I'm mainly in the shop, and I'm still careful to wear my loggers when taking to the woods with a chain saw, but animals and deep lugged Vibram soles do not really do well together, since they can seemingly pick up at least an extra ten pounds of mud on each foot, making for a very long and tiring day when it's wet, to say nothing of the mess it leaves in the trucks and everywhere else ya go. I saw a big pile of these in boxes at a local feed store about 8 or 10 years back, and they had marked them down to something like $25, but still couldn't interest anybody. Mucks are probably the most common foul weather/farm boot around here (lots of waterfront, bird hunting, et al), and we all have a favorite pair or two of them as well, but the insulated versions are still a bit heavy, and their very nature makes them a little warm for half the year, so I figured for $25 I can't go wrong. When I got home the wife and kid both swiped them at various times just to run out to get the mail or something, and then suddenly they were gone. Next time I went to town I picked up a pair for each of them, and they've been a favorite ever since (I later went back and bought three more pair just as a back up). There is nothing as comfortable, or as light, period. The sole tread design is perfect for us, 'cuz it doesn't hold mud and washes off in a foot bath without any serious effort. For their thickness they are amazingly warm, and yet not any worse than the Mucks when it warms up. What they obviously don't do is offer much of anything in the way of protection, and that of course is the where and how of why we routinely destroy them. They're just plastic, so no, they won't stop a nail, and yes, you will feel every sharp rock that you step on, so don't forget and wear them out hiking, but what they do extremely well is give you something easy to slip into, and even in your bare feet, they'll let ya run out to do a few missed chores without harm. Now one of the greatest shortcomings of these is in the material itself. Because we get a lot of rain their water-proofness is certainly welcome, but we also get a kind of green mold or algae looking sorta growth on just about anything organic around here, and that includes other plastics (all made from hydro carbons, which contain carbon, therefor organic in the chemical sense). That growth will turn a pressure treated yellow pine stair tread into greased Teflon before you can say broken tail bone, and once the new tread gets a little worn, they can be death on a stick on winter ice. One thing ya learn quick about farming, and logging, is that tey are incredibly dangerous, and you really have to keep your own safety front of mind all day every day, 'cuz if and when ya get hurt, chances are there isn't a spare you around to get the work done. Just sayin'. These boots are amazingly comfortable and great for what they do for us, and we simply replace them every year, which ain't bad considering they're typically being worn every day. You will break your toe trying to kick a stuck gate or crooked fence post with them, but that's just common sense, so don't do it. And they'd be about as much help as a second par of socks if you drop the bar of a running chain saw on them, so again, just common sense. But if your day includes lots of climbing over fences, totin' feed and dragging hoses, shoveling black gold and slipping into and out of your boots a dozen times or so, we all agree that you can't do any better. Lighter than the all of the rubber alternatives, comfortable, and reasonably cheap, just keep in mind their limitations.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great boots for snow or mud
*by J***S on February 13, 2026*

Great Lightweight design, durable, waterproof and tough

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ very good boots
*by C***A on January 14, 2026*

Very good for a long workday, they're very lightweight and don't tire your feet.

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