Three Month Review of Jim Green African Rangers in Fudge Crazy Horse
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- I bought these just over three months ago - the Jim Green African Ranger - so I thought it would be useful to catch up on my original “initial impressions” video to see what I think of them three months later. Spoiler alert - still like them!
Links
Jim Green bit.ly/jimgreenfootwear
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Style of the boot
03:28 Wear them with….
04:35 Jim Green
06:31 Construction
11:21 Leathercare
12:51 Sizing
16:05 Value
17:22 Summary
Who Am I?
I am a Management Consultant in real life but in my Bootlosophy channel, I make videos about boots and all things boot-related. This channel posts reviews of boots, unboxing of new boots, and follow-up reviews, and in doing so, may explore the philosophy of the brands from time to time!
I have owned boots for decades, but to be honest I have owned them as functional pieces of footwear. It wasn't until early 2020 when COVID struck that I started online shopping for boots to an obsessive degree. I love the aesthetic of boots and I love finding out more about how they are made. I now own an insane number of boots, and one day I may sell some of them (just not right now).
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I'm a remodel carpenter and I rotate a pair of these with a pair of Razorbacks. The excellent price point of Jim Green boots allows someone like me to have two pairs of great boots and rotate them to keep my boots and feet in better shape. I'm a big fan of them and I'll probably add other styles as time goes on. Best value for the money of all the boots I've ever owned.
I want to buy either the razor backs or the African Ranger. I can’t decide 😅 though. I kind of like the look of the RB but the AR feels like it would be more versatile. What would you recommend as someone with both?
@@danieldesmond3422 if you are on hard surfaces, the African Rangers are more forgiving than the Razorbacks. The Razorbacks have such a hard sole I'm actually getting wedge soles put on them instead.
@@danieldesmond3422 Wanted to give you some more input. I really don't care much for the Razorbacks anymore. They had so much promise but I think the fiberboard construction makes them way too hard underfoot and there isn't much vertical room in the toe box for me to add a good insole, especially not one with enough of a heel to cushion the impact from such a hard boot. This is even after I had them locally resoled with a Vibram wedge that is actually very forgiving. These boots just aren't for me. But the African Rangers have proven to be great lightweight work boots. I now rotate them with a pair of Thorogoods and my feet are a lot happier at the end of the work week.
How much difference in wear do you see in your short time between the hard Razorbacks and the soft AR soles? The only thing I'm worried about with these is how quickly that sole will wear.
@@jameswoodard4304 Honestly, I had to quit the Razorbacks. Even broken in with some sole wear starting, they are just too hard. They were a root cause of Planar Fasciitis for me. The Rangers are way more forgiving and have ample room for whatever insole you like best. And they haven't worn too much yet. But, they aren't daily work boots for me. I switched to Thorogoods. The Rangers are for light days and casual.
I am 65, retired, 28yrs US Army Infantry, and now small rancher in South Texas. The terrain is similar to many areas of Australia and South Africa. I wear these for my daily work on my place here. My arches are fallen and my feet are a mess, medically. These boots are comfortable for my poor feet. I like the way they look, some may not. I have finally found a boot that suits me! I do use Bick4 to condition them because I have it for horse tac and saddles. Saddle soap them before conditioning. Excellent video. Subscriber now.
Great review. First clip I’ve ever heard someone pay respects to the traditional owners of that country. THANK YOU!
What a beautifully eloquent, succinct & thoughtful review. I'm going to purchase a pair. Thanks - Damon
You are one of the best reviewers on YT sir. I love the no BS presentation style and cheerful attitude! Been watching for a while but just subscribed today. Going to pick up a pair of these.
I have their vellies, and I agree about the pressure on the top of your toe. Very nice fit, I find I have to double up socks for it to be the most comfortable though (thick wool + thin nylon ontop). Amazing shoemakers, and I'm happy to support one of the few local and legitimately ethical South African bussiness. Thanks for this video and the blurb recognising the autonomy of your native peoples at the start of the video, lovely to see.
Your videos are very thorough and you are well spoken.
Thank you for showing the boots on your feet! Watched 3 other videos and couldn’t get an idea of what they looked like on someone.
Great review, it's good to see an Australian channel gaining traction. Thank you for the informative video.
fantastic insights on these Teik!!!! really enjoyed how you leveled out expectations on these. yes they are phenomenal for what they're built for, but definitely not an everyday boot unless you are of course, marching through the bush!!!!
This is the first video of yours I've seen. I loved the land acknowledgement and your knowledge on boots is amazing! Great video.
Easily my current favorite boot company. They're still small enough to listen to customers.
Excellent review. Thorough and clear presentation. You got yourself another subscription
I have 2 pairs of Jim Green boots, Razorbak and Vellie, and I had same issue with big toe pressure. Strategically placed shot glass and Bickmore Boot Strech solved that problem
Genius!
I love simple boots. These seam perfect in all aspects. Great video.
Genuine comfort paired with function is simply never ugly. Great review!
I’ve had my eyes on Jim Green’s for a while, but you might have sold me. Very knowledgeable and beautifully articulated. Great review. I don’t subscribe to channels often, but I like your genuine nature and in depth narrative. Great job!
Can you explain “true to size?” Sizes vary wildly in the US. Are you specifically referring to measurements (inches/cm) on their sizing guide?
@@brad1417 I mean true to your Brannock size
@@Bootlosophy most guys don't get measured by brannock. i find it more helpful when you compare to sneaker size. everyone wears sneakers
@@edrader746 yes but not all sneakers are the same size. Adidas is a half size more than Nike and Reebok often a full size difference
@@Bootlosophy i wear the same size nike, addidas and reebok sneaker (9.5). i wear 9d in all my boots. when i hear true to size it always confuses me, especially coming from a boot guy
Your review videos of these boots have been really helpful. I think I will probably order a pair of the 8 inch Rangers so I get more ankle support.
I love African Rangers too! I recently wore them on a trip to Peru. I had a similar experience with the stiff toe box, but no complaints otherwise 👍
Never knew about these boots. Your channel is great.
Thanks for this vid! Just discovered your channel and damn its a gold mine! You have a calming voice and speak very concisely too, which I really like, love your personality too haha
I really enjoy follow up videos nice work!!
So glad I found this video. Easily one of the best I've found on my favorite pair of boots.
Highly informative and educational, thank you very much!
Awesome straightforward video , thanks
I don't understand the obsession of many people in these comments sections about how well something would go with a suit at a gala (which seemingly is the standard for "business casual" on the internet?).
These look perfectly fine and decent as everyday shoes, and if well kept, can go great with jeans & dress shirts (which is what we would consider casually dressy here in Sweden). And importantly, they work AROUND the human body rather than against it - that to me is hugely underrated, and I'm happy that Jim Green also offer more "dressy" options while keeping the ergonomic benefits of a wider fit, and even giving you full custom options to chose size and styling independently rather than as a pre-baked and compromised package deal. The more I see of them as a company, the more I respect and become a fan of them.
I own two sets of Red Wing moc toes currently, and am seriously considering some African Rangers as a better built sneaker alternative + Numzaans where I was thinking about some Iron Rangers before.
Thanks for the review. Definitely gonna get a pair. Love how there was no fluff in the video❤ got a new sub
I love this boot! I have been wearing mine since i got them about 2 months ago. I love the style and i always had an interest in boots but i could never find a pair that suited my tastes and style. I found that boot thanks to you and Rose Anvil and others. Great job Jim Green
How quickly do the soft soles wear? That's the only reservation I have looking at these.
@@jameswoodard4304 They have lasted. As of today, I have had them for almost a year now. Don't be scared of the sole wearing out soon. Because it doesn't, and depending on what you may use them for will depend on how fast they wear out. FYI not recommended for wearing on concrete all day. More suited to outdoors work.
@@Jake-ns4iq ,
I'm glad to hear it. I went ahead and got a pair of the African Buffalo Hide Rangers, and they seem great so far. I definitely plan to use them more outdoors than on concrete, so I'm sure they'll do great.
@@jameswoodard4304 Right on brother! i got some myself. Lol and they are just as good. A bit Stuff at first but great.
Well dang. I work at O'Reilly Auto parts and am in charge of the delivery side of things. I'm on concrete all day. I've always heard the wedge soles like these are best for when on concrete all day. I mean it is nice smooth concrete so I'm probably good. I didn't really think about that. If it were concrete like sidewalks and whatnot then yea I could see them wearing out quicker but on flat smooth concrete they should hold up just fine. I really can't wait for them to arrive. Found out about them last night and had to order a pair lol. Now let's hope I got the correct size so I don't have to exchange and wait even longer! I'm pretty excited for these
Yes, I too, have toe box issues. I'm going to wear one of my pair of JGs today when I work. I'm not wearing them as much as I would because of this. I would one day like to become one with my boot. I'm glad you mentioned the toe issue.
Just today at work, one of my supervisors asked me what kind of boots I was wearing and I said "JG". I showed him the website and he looked at a pair of AR's and said I got to get a pair of AR.
Great video. Thanks for making it
I got the African Rangers in the same size as sneakers and they're fairly loose, but they're still pretty manageable with thick inserts like Timberland Pros. No toe tightness as a result, and only a slight problem with the bend of the toe. Definitely seems most should be going with half size down from sneakers, what their brannock size likely is.
Fantastic video and commentary
Well done sir, thank you for this video.
Great review. I've had a pair of suede Vellies for about 2 years that are now my most comfortable shoes. I'm thinking about taking advantage of the current sale and ordering a pair of the $99 tan Vellies.
Would love to see you review the Shoellie.
Thanks for your content as always!
Like you said this boot has a purpose. I really like the wide toe box.
I love these boots for casual wear, they’ve essentially replaced sneakers for me when it comes to just putting them on to go grocery shopping or playing mini golf with my wife or going on light hikes or camping trips. A very comfy, well built boot that is excellent for work but also excellent for extremely casual wear
Great oratory, easy to follow!
This is a great review of my favorite boot. Im really considering purchasing the zero drop African Rangers
Do it, you won’t regret it. True to Brannock size. I’ve got two pair. All the rest of my shoes are Xero, Vibram FF, and Topo, all zero drop with varying degrees of cushion.
Thanks alot.. great review !!
Awesome review!
I have a pair of rangers and 100% recommend them. I am in the USA and purchased via Amazon at $179.00 US but plus the tax as we do it here, shipping was included. I also have a pair of Jim Green Vellies. The Vellie's toe stiffener is completely exposed inside the toe, I can feel the hard edge with my fingers (and sometimes my foot). The rangers have an internal cover over the toe stiffener. I initially thought it was sandwiched between the upper and the toe cap, but the inside surface does not feel like leather. I think it is a fabric cover. Still a value choice in keeping with the approach of this boot, but it's definitely more comfortable than the Vellie (for which I wish they skipped the toe stiffener entirely).
Pro-tip, buy it from their website and there's no tax at all and it still ships in 2 days!
@@kingarthurjdepending on where you live! When I was ordering it originally had taxes added because the state was selected as Virginia. When I changed it to my state (Ma) the taxes disappeared. Which is surprising because taxachusettes!
But I still agree. Order direct!
This dude rules, no pomp no bs just boot reviews and indigenous land acknowledgement. Rose anvil is done for
Very kind but I don’t think so 🤣. Rose Anvil, Stridewise, these guys know their stuff!
Ya I'm sure it's a joke but why neg RA?
It's like how to cook a steak; viewers prefer different recipes and flavours.
Each channel is valid, but Mr. Teik is quite good in his elements and a staple.
@@TheNunakun yes he is very good
Why does it have to be one or the other, asshole? What is this, 2009 console wars? Both channels are good.
solid work on this review
Great video!! Gained a new sub! I love my pair of razorbacks and have been interested in getting some of these for lighter-weight work or hotter months.
Teik, great video. Subscribe!
What a pleasure it is watching your channel and content.
Also, love what looks like a SCRUM set up behind you!
Great review
Thanks a lot for the video. There’s is virtually no reviews at all for the African Rangers, especially for a honest true daily use. I think they are particularly interesting and cool looking shoes, especially in fudge crazy horse. But looking for good deals I’ve got the razorbacks in fudge crazy horse from Amazon. I’m hoping get the right size 😅 . Thanks a lot for the video.
PS. Your review about the red wing’s Blacksmith helped me to decide getting ones.
Great video. I wear my African rangers every day for work, school, anything and everything.
How have they held up? Sole wise. I know the rest will be great I'm just curious how the soles have held up so far. Thanks!
@@ksajak noticeable wear on the soles but still holding strong, and I’ve done a lot with them.
@@SirBigChungus great! Thanks for the reply. Ordered Saturday night. Can't wait!
I bought some on your review. I like them.
Thanks for the video, great presentation. Looks like the AUD price has jumped up a fair bit since you posted this! Still seems like good value though.
What a great video!!!
Tek! My man has an epic boot collection, great review. Hilarious that you knew exactly how an American would react to the boots/shorts combo. I guess we’re just taught that you wear pants/boots to work and shorts to the pool/gym.
😝
Thank you for the review! I just purchased a pair. I got them yesterday and I had the same issue with the toe as you. They seemed long enough, but at the same time my big toe seemed to be rubbing at the tip. Very strange. However, I decided to order a half size larger. They should be here tomorrow and I'll see how those fit.
After a few months now, I believe the length is right, but it has a flat toebox and with two layers of leather and the stiffener it’s hard in top. After a few months breaking in it’s much better.
Well, I always wear a 10, but the 10 in these just seemed a bit too small, so I sent them back and got the 10.5. They're perfect! I just applied some Obenauf's Leather Oil, and added a set of Keen Utility K-20 insoles and I'm ready to have some adventures with these! I probably didn't need the Keen insoles. The insoles that came with the boots weren't as bad as I expected.
I have a similar big toe issue as well, but it’s only when I use a thicker insole. Instead of it being the toecap it’s the piece of leather that turns into the gusset in the vamp, the layered leather makes it stiff and my foot just happens to bend in a way that it jabs into the joint of my big toe when using thicker insoles.
Just got my second pair of barefoot Rangers…love ‘em. That said, this is a great video, and I could definitely hang out with this guy and have a beer.
My pair in Cape buffalo arrive tomorrow! So excited! How are they aging now? Always love your reviews!
I haven’t had a chance to wear them as much as they deserve but the leather is wearing well and the toe box is softening
I have this boot, the barefoot version a custom version on the way and a pair of their vellies. I love them, round toe and all. Girls love them too!!! ❤ thanks Teik you’re awesome!
Why thank you!
Love that you install colored laces. Even on dressier boots, I’ve been using red, green and blue laces and the ladies always compliment that detail.
They come with green anyway
Some people might take red or white laces the wrong way
@@kingofpropain7493 only if you’re not confident in yourself or your masculinity.
@@kingofpropain7493 noted and I don’t care. Where I live and work, it’s not like wearing knee high combat jack boots or red/blue bandanas in LA.
@@Bootlosophy If ur white and wear red or white laces on ur boot u can be accused of being a NEONAZI. It has nothing to do with whatever ur suggesting but thanks a lot for ur input 🤡👍
This channel is lovely
Great video. I love mine.
Fantastic content 👌 👏 👍
An easy way to get around the toe pressure is the old shot glass trick. Push one in to where the toe is supposed to be and leave it there for a few days. Thereafter you will have more room in the toe cavity.
What a great idea! Thanks!
Great video. I love my own pair of African Rangers, wearing them during the weekend doing whatever happens to come up. That crazy horse leather is amazing, especially when you get some wear on them and they darken up quite a bit.
How quickly do the soles seem to wear?
I have these in black. They work great with jeans as well as work pants. The Rose Anvil CZcams channel cut a pair in half.
Great video! I feel like you gave the full picture on the boot. I would love to get your opinion on the new ‘barefoot’ version of these they released. They seem to be different in ways you may find interesting.
They look better w/ green laces … great video!!!
I really enjoy your reviews, very thorough, thoughtful, complete, and honest. Thank you for doing them! I am tying to decide on which ones to purchase, the Razorbacks or the African Rangers. Which one of those two do you think is more comfortable underfoot? I do have a pair of the Crazy Horse Vellies I bought back in '21. :)
As a South African I am so proud of this company and the Crouch family. This is what a company should stand for and in a country where our government is a disgrace they show true leadership. Long may they prosper and conquer international markets.
I recently discovered your channel and have binge watched many videos. I did give Jim Green African Ranger a try but had to reject 2 pair because of QC issues. I still like the design, even though I'm not in love with the lack of veg tan insole or midsole. Number 3 was lucky for me because my JG Razorback was acceptable. I am going to try Grant Stone next. Be well.
the midsole is crappy. very uncomfortable boot
@@edrader It looked like cardboard to me. Crappy is an excellent word to describe what I thought of it. Is a thin piece of leather cost prohibitive?
They look great
A shank in a wedge sole boot can help with climbing ladders, using shovels, standing on uneven terrain and so on.
Love it! Any chance you do a comparison between Rossi Kidman Boots and RMs? Love your work! Cheers! 🙂
I’m going to get a pair of Rossi in 2023, and then I’ll do a Chelsea boot challenge
Have had mine for about 5 months and they are spectacular as a recovery boot or a a everyday beater sneaker replacement. I live in an urban environment and i find the sole can be slippery on tile and concrete. I've taken them on some great hikes and they are certainly in their element there. I would like a lug sole version of the boot for urban and more technical terrain as i like the look of this boot over the razorbacks. Ill probably succumb and get the razorbacks.
Try their Bushcats...
They have a new model coming out that's combo of the two, the Baobab.
Love the channel, I've learned so. Much about boots. Do you have a channel on leadership as well? I would love to hear your thoughts.
What an excellent review. Could I wear these for trekking in the UK?
For those of you still on the fence on Jim Green due to their workwear styling, Jim Green has announced they are working on more "dressy" version of their baobab boot. This includes a natural and chestnut coloured vegetable tanned leather baobab pattern boot with a more formal sole.
The Rangers look so sharp.
I can't wait for what's next.
@@DarkMessiah499 They released the new boot. It's called the Numzaan and it looks absolutely gorgeous especially with the lug sole
I bought some of these to enter into the Stichdown Thunderdome. Aside from being really wide and poor insole, I like them a lot. I put some insoles in and they feel pretty good. They will definitely be good summer boots for me. Mine didn't need any break-in. They felt good from day one.
Very interested to see your pix on SDP Dome
@@Bootlosophy looks like youtube is blocking my replies
@@thayne559 ?? I got this one?
@@Bootlosophy I think youtube was blocking the one where I was telling you how to find me. Must be some key words triggered or something.
They look great. And the price on Amazon is very reasonable.
I have 4 pairs of these. Different leathers. Easily the most comfortable shoes I own. Their buffalo leather models are excellent, durable and easy to care for.
Hi, I wrote yiu once before about beating the toe box with a wooden hammer…….well I did something to mine which changed the boot completely. I put a hair dryer into the boot for about five minutes, it softened the glue that was used to adhere the cloth toe reinforcement……I then peeled/tore the cloth out of the inside toe box. The shoe is now soft and feels like a slipper. I will be suggesting to Jim green an option to not have a reinforced toe box……I luv this boot without it……with it, I wasn’t very happy.
Cool!
Excellent review brother. I am subscribing right now. Hope you are doing well.
Looks like these would be perfect for me up in Darwin!
Hey Teik, love your videos. I'm curious is it possible to boost your mic a little. I like to listen to your reviews on the job site but find your voice just a little low with any additional outside noise
I didn’t really mess up,as I wore my fudge Greenies all day around the house after received them, and they fit me just right.
However, in my I enthusiasm for the fudge coloring, I missed the part about nubuck/suede. 🤷🏼♂️
Strong weatherproofing is necessary in my area and “ now” I understand that I won’t be able to keep the lighter coloring, by method needed to treat properly for my climate. I can live with that. 😁
I actually really like the way they look. I think the wide toe box puts the boot more in proportion then long, thinner profile boots/shoes.
Great review. Appreciate maaan
I just got mine 5 days ago and have been breaking them in around the house. I’m enjoying the colour while it lasts, because I’m also going to need to treat them to resist the rain.
@@popuppete🫵👍 Man, for me, really no break in. The collar had the smallest pressure point ( princess and the pea 😆), at 11 O’clock on left and 1 O’clock on right, - went away before day was over with no red/rub spot on my ankles. I’m on cement and earth, up and down 3D lights of stairs with a load - all day- everyday. No worries with me. I’m truly tickled. Haven’t been this excited about footwear - ever, that I recall and I’m 64.
Man, that fudge is magic. 🤣 Not now, but it’s ok. I HAVE VELLIES IN KAHKI , ROUGH SIDE OUT, COMING NOW! 😆
Only concern, vellies don’t come in 1/2 sizes and so I went up - hope I don’t find out I should have gone down. 🤷🏼♂️ We shall find out.
Thanks for sharing! A guy at work got a pair of Rangers now also. 🤷🏼♂️They just speak to some of us, I guess. Funky- Cool. Enough!Sorry for the novel. Wish you the best with your Rangers!
I got a pair of AR's last year in water buffalo hide. They will probably outlive me. Great boot but the Jim Green program of donating boots to the anti-poaching rangers is what sold me on them.
I own Red Wing Iron Rangers. I would have gladly tried these first, but I just found out about them. The wide toe box is a great feature.
I own two pairs of Iron Rangers and I feel the same way. Don’t get me wrong; I love my Rangers, but I would be satisfied if I bought these first.
@@Houseofden I bought a pair of Lem’s Boulder Boots. Wide toe box, soft flannel lined, and super lightweight. My Iron Rangers are too much boot sometimes. Cheers
@@kgilliagorilla2761 They're just more heavy duty. Barefoot shoes are too weak sometimes
society became so stupid by labeling comfortable boots ugly...
Perfect
Take it from somebody who has spent a stupid amount of money on lots of boots far more expensive than these. I recently bought a pair on a whim and have been wearing them for awhile now. Like he says, replace the factory insole with your personal favorite, and you can't beat these things. In a world full of moc toes and "service" boots, these are totally unique. I still have some dressier boots for work, but when I walk in the door at home these things go on immediately.
Thank you so much, kindly asking you about the performance against the hard spikes? Most boots that isn't designed for africa are very weak against the spikes and will penetrat the bottom very easily .
Not in Africa and we don’t have spikes on the ground here but they seem tough to me
To resole these boots, the glued on outsole is removed and a new one is attached. The stitching holds the upper to the midsole, not the outsole, therefore it is not disturbed during a resole.
Thanks I thought I had seen that somewhere. To be sure: when replacing the sole, no stitching is required, correct?
@@Rmitcha99 Yes, no stitches are removed during a resole. This is true on many wedge soled boots including Red Wing Moc Toe boots.
Great video! You pushed me over the edge to purchase. Yours seem slightly darker than mine. Did you do anything to darken them a bit?
I think by the time of the video it might have had some Bick 4, and a lot of rain
Hi Teik, thanks for another incredible review.
I wonder if you have seen the newly announced collaboration on this boot that Jim Green has entered into with another CZcams creator, "Rose Anvil", and if you have any thoughts/impressions on the design differences between the two versions?
I would value hearing your thoughts on the new model, although I understand if you're hesitant to say anything without having handled the boot yourself.
Yeah, don’t really know enough about it
I manage some land for the family, do lots with brush logs and outdoor work. Zone 4a, so fairly moderate weather. Can anyone still recommend these? They'll be by work boots for the next year at least. It's either these or Danner 600's.
Hi - great video! Can you please describe what products you used on those shoes to get that colour?
Nothing yet
Great presentation! Are these made with chrome tanned leather?
I believe so
These look very nice and practical, but I am not sure if they are as good as my Courtney Selous boots, I think these look a bit more industrial.
I got these just this week and it's actually quite comfortable. I was kind of surprised by the lower eyelets - the side facing the tongue has a rougher finish that sometimes catch on the laces. Do you find that your boot was finished like this as well? The Jim Green's own "how it's made" video seems to show a slightly different construction where the eyelets are two sided and smooth on both sides.
I don't have mine with me, but I think my speedhooks are backed but the eyelets are not.
Anyone have a pair of Rossi mulgas as well as these? Would love to see a comparison between the two very similar boots