Best Boot Jacks
Best Boot Jacks

Are you tired of wrestling with muddy, stubborn boots every time you come inside? Wouldn’t you like to ease your cowboy boots off your tired feet?
After a long day in the garden, working on the ranch, or a rainy weekend outdoors, a good boot jack makes taking boots off effortless — no bending, no tugging, no muddy hands. You might wonder how you ever lived without it.
A boot jack, also called a boot puller, is especially helpful in a few everyday situations:
- removing boots without bending over
- keeping your hands clean of mud
- are pregnant
- are disabled or recovering from surgery
- need help if there's no one around to assist you in pulling off your boots
We’ve rounded up the best boot jacks today — from heavy-duty to compact styles perfect for your porch or mudroom.
Wood, Plastic, & Fiberglass Boot Jacks
Wood Boot Jack With Padded Edge
A best seller! Its stained wood body and padded edge protect boot leather. Small enough to toss into a truck for those times you need to remove muddy boots before getting in. 6” long

Extra Wide Boot Jack
A best seller! This extra wide boot jack accommodates everything from garden clogs and snug cowboy boots to heavy work or snow/ski boots. 13.5” long

Heavy Duty Plastic Boot Jack
This boot jack is made of heavy duty plastic with a wide-open U shape. It rinses clean in seconds. 12” long

Wide Boot Jack with Telescoping Shoe Horn
The decorative grip pad of a leather rose inlay makes this a stylish home essential. Shoehorn included! 14” long

Fiberglass Boot Jack
Composite fiberglass is light-weight yet tough. Genuine red leather sleeves protect your boots from being scuffed while removing. Bottom pads prevent slippage while using. 14” long

Cowboy Boot Jack
Designed specifically with traditional western boots in mind! Besides cowboy boots, it also handles other boots and shoes comfortably. 13” long

Cast Iron Boot Jacks
Wrought Iron Cricket Boot Jack
The timeless classic cricket boot jack adds vintage charm. A symbol of good luck and health is a cricket on the hearth, so you could place this by your fireplace. 12” long

Cast Iron Beetle Boot Jack
This whimsical cast iron beetle boot jack can also be a great accent in a garden. 9” long

Cast Iron Decorative Boot Puller
An elegant Old-World look with a rusted finish, it’s great for homes with traditional or vintage decor. 15.8” long
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Cast Iron Dog Boot Pull
This charming cast iron boot jack adds a bit of personality to the doorway with its playful dog design. Think of this the next time you are looking for a gift for a dog lover! And any of these cast iron boot jacks could also be used as a cute door stop. 10” long

Combination Cast Iron Boot Jack and Boot Scraper and Bristle Scrubber
The ultimate two-in-one entryway tool: this heavy-duty cast iron piece not only helps you remove boots, but also lets you scrape and brush off mud and grit before stepping inside.
This one is shown in brown, but is also available in white, black, and dark brown.

What is a boot jack? How do you use it?
A boot jack, also called a boot puller, makes it a breeze to remove boots. Simply step down on the base with one foot, slide the heel of your boot into the crook of the boot jack, and give a little tug so the boot slides off. Repeat with the other boot.
(During use, please hold the wall, post, or sit on a chair to avoid falling.)
How To Use A Boot Jack
