Lots of good choices already mentioned. For chainsaw work boots, I bought a pair of Keen Pittsburghs about 10 years ago and they are holding up well...steel toe, waterproof, but extremely heavy. I wear Muck when in the creek or swamp.
You said you like to hike...at least look at the Salomon shoes or boots....they some that are leather, but I've come to really like the light weight boots. Lately I've been hiking in their X Ultra 4 mid-height boot with Gore-tex...weigh only 15 oz, and my feet don't seem to sweat much, so the Gore-tex is fine, and has never leaked...but they're available without it. I've had them on some pretty rough trails and always had good support, agility and traction. They run sales sometimes and free delivery.
I was talking with a thru-hiker on the Appalachian Trail one day who was wearing some even lighter hiking shoes that looked like sketchers...carrying a 40 lb pack...he said he had calculated how many steps he would have to walk, and now many ounces lighter his shoes were than typical hiking boots, and he would save some jillion thousands of pounds of lifting each foot up over the course of the 2,200+ miles. (I don't remember the exact amount, but he had an exact number he had calculated).