DOUBLE the Work Boot for HALF the Price! The Best Value Work Boots

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Drews logger boots bring the overbuilt, tough as nails work boot to the masses. With a price comparable to Red Wing and build quality of boots twice that price. These are absolutely the best value work boots on the market today.
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Komentáře • 474

  • @CarlMurawski
    @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +26

    Check out the Drew’s Loggers here: rebrand.ly/p86t0vl

    • @Mr.-Ragg
      @Mr.-Ragg Před rokem +3

      Thanks for all the great info and the time you put into bringing it us. I enjoy your videos my friend. Also, will you be doing another round of jackets with heatstraps? I'd love to get my hands on 1 but they went FAST. Thanks again buddy. Hope you have a great day.

    • @ryankelly1846
      @ryankelly1846 Před rokem +2

      I've literally been waiting for this cuz I was so curious on the drews esp at the price point.

    • @peterhoogeveen7984
      @peterhoogeveen7984 Před rokem +1

      I'm curious about the durability of the white x soles for everyday use.

    • @jbsjeep12
      @jbsjeep12 Před rokem +5

      @@peterhoogeveen7984 Don"t waste your time thinking about it. I've used them daily this winter in Eastern Montana. They stay "sticky" whether its -40 outside or a comfy 65 inside. Transitions are flawless from warm inside to "holy crap cold" outside. 5 months and I have had zero issues with these boots and no visible wear. No sole chunking or hardening while out in the cold. Hell, even the stitching is still intact on the soles.

    • @peterhoogeveen7984
      @peterhoogeveen7984 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jbsjeep12 thank you

  • @patrickvelazquez3419
    @patrickvelazquez3419 Před 4 měsíci +46

    Inflation update: $379.95

  • @nicksboots
    @nicksboots Před rokem +368

    Great video as always, Carl! You covered all the bases well. Nothing new here. Whites and Nicks made Drew's Logger for many years. Drews took a USA made boot across the border, making it affordable. When a brand doesn't actually make boots, they have to find someone to make it for them, and the PNW boot capacity is full. Hats off to Drews. When you buy a pair of Nicks, you are supporting a brand and our US workforce.

    • @sammallory
      @sammallory Před rokem +10

      hands down! I came to say the same thing. As an Oregonian who collects boots and sneakers I want to support local as much as I can.

    • @1hdoilfielddad244
      @1hdoilfielddad244 Před rokem +23

      thats why i didnt complain too much when i bought my nicks. im employed by american drilled oil and gas, my dad gets his pension from general motors, and i know plenty of small business owners. i buy american in hopes others will do the same and support my family.

    • @kylebaker6485
      @kylebaker6485 Před rokem +24

      Thanks Nicks - next time you're in Eugene or Leon hit us up! We'll show you around. We know your veg tan / bend leather comes from Leon MX and we can help you get suppliers and show you around. Eugene isn't far away ... tell Steve "Go Ducks"

    • @papayafigure
      @papayafigure Před rokem +42

      When you buy a pair of Drew's you are supporting a brand and its workers as well. But just because they are from Mexico, are they worth less to you?

    • @1hdoilfielddad244
      @1hdoilfielddad244 Před rokem +30

      @@papayafigure i would rather support my fellow country men. thanks.

  • @1mooseman
    @1mooseman Před rokem +37

    Bought my son a pair of Drews a year and a half ago. He wore them all day at work with no problems on THE FIRST DAY.
    He works in a PNW lumberyard and he actually uses them as you would expect. His size was FFFFF. They had no problems with making them to fit. Bakers did a perfect job measuring him.
    Drews is (or was) a PNW best kept secret.
    Thanks Carl for shining a spotlight on a well deserved boot.

  • @thecrazyslopoke
    @thecrazyslopoke Před rokem +9

    Really like that this guy still has a regular job where he can actulytest these products out

  • @jbsjeep12
    @jbsjeep12 Před rokem +11

    Carl, first off, I love your stuff. Rarely missing an episode over the last 18 months since finding your channel. I purchased a pair of Nicks not long after your vid on the Builder Pro, and I love them, but, living in Eastern Montana, I wanted a back-up pair and didn't want to dump another $650 for a second pair (threw out all of my other boots, BTW). I suffer a similar issue to you...short wide feet that love a high arch (9 EE...that could easily be and F with wool socks). I ran across Drews while searching for a solution and decided...eventually, with the complete lack of reviews on them, to give them a chance. It's only $350. I've spent much more over the years in shorter periods of time on footwear. I almost hate to admit it, being a huge supporter of "Made in the USA", but, I wear the Drews as a daily driver and use the Nicks as the back-up. The Drews were instantly comfortable right out of the box. The shaft was stiff for a week or two but the foot bed was phenomenal on day one. I wore them for roughly 2 hours the day they arrived, working around the house and shop, without issue, hot spots or pinching (not so for the Nicks). Not surprisingly, the shafts were a bit tough and thick, like the Nicks. But, only took a week to be completely comfortable around my ankle. 5 months later, I'm still struggling with the foot bed of my Nicks. They're fine for 10 to 12 hours but, by then, I can't wait to get them off. My work days are long and, like other men with homes, I have more things to contend with when I get home. The footwear has to handle the beating. A great example...this last Friday (March 31st) I had a show in another town (this could be a bit long, so heads up). I wake up at 3:30 pretty much every day. Did the morning reunite, strapped the Drews on at roughly 4:30 am and headed out for work. Finished work, changed and traveled to the other town for the show...still in the Drews. Sumed up...I had the Drews on my feet for 21 hours. It felt like I'd been wearing my favorite slippers all day. Spent an hour in the hotel room before I realized that I still had my boots on. In short (since I assume you read all of this) I agree...the Drews are every bit PNW for half the price and less than half the break-in. Keep it up, brother!

  • @JD-HatCreekCattleCo
    @JD-HatCreekCattleCo Před rokem +7

    I was on a forest fire detail In Montana and was getting tired of my Red Wing insulated logger. Drew’s had a tent at the complex, I had not heard of them but paid them a visit. Was fitted right there and bought pair, wore them on the fire line the next day…never got a blister. I still have them, and use them on details today, twenty years later. Great boots, I also have a pair of Nicks. Which I use everyday as a Paramedic. Both great boots!

    • @timc4765
      @timc4765 Před rokem +1

      Bro you're a paramedic, that's not construction. A pair of Jordans would last you 20 years with the type of work you do

    • @JD-HatCreekCattleCo
      @JD-HatCreekCattleCo Před rokem +11

      @@timc4765 Dude no offense you have no idea what paramedics do or where we go.

  • @andrewtygart
    @andrewtygart Před rokem +20

    Glad to see Drew’s boots getting some recognition
    My drop 10vs best boots I’ve ever bought

  • @jeremyl.7563
    @jeremyl.7563 Před rokem +9

    Another great FYI video. I also wear pull on boots a bit to if I'm banging on my anvil or in barns. Pull on boots is where I learned of the boot makers in Leon Mexico. There's alot of interesting history if your into that. The bootmaking processes have been passed down from generations there and they really know what they are doing.

  • @-Kuba
    @-Kuba Před rokem +5

    "own better, look better, live better"
    Thanks man

  • @SeptienPatterson
    @SeptienPatterson Před rokem +32

    You'll get that coat rack eventually, Carl

    • @ryano8982
      @ryano8982 Před rokem +1

      He did a while ago on the video where he talked about his collaboration with Nick's to make the Vintage Tanker boots.

    • @jamievarni1530
      @jamievarni1530 Před 3 měsíci

      But is he really trying?

  • @EastofVictoriaPark
    @EastofVictoriaPark Před rokem +10

    Great video and nice to see boots that offer good value after only one re-sole.

  • @80srcfan71
    @80srcfan71 Před rokem +7

    Carl I almost pulled the trigger on a pair of Drew's a few years ago and went down the path of Redwing instead. Thanks so much for the review, I am not upset with my Redwing but they do not have enough arch support for me. Looking to get a pair of Drew's after this video. Keep up the great work and videos.

  • @xochj
    @xochj Před rokem +45

    The full leather internal toe (rather than celastic) and formed left and right shanks, plus the formed insole and modified 55 last make these top notch. I love mine, and would pay the 575 for them if made in the Pacific Northwest.
    Paying fantastic bootmakers in Leon is a great investment. For me, and for keeping great paying jobs in Mexico. My relatives live there and they are hardworking wonderful people! They lift where they stand, so to speak, and are actually more successful than much of my family up here!

    • @sammallory
      @sammallory Před rokem +1

      That is why I support Nicks and other local spots. I live in the pacific northwest.

  • @Ikari777
    @Ikari777 Před rokem +8

    I almost reached out a few weeks ago but figured you'd be on it. Got myself the rowdy leather workbooks from Drews for $379. Should be here this week.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +3

      Hahaha well you can still reach out anytime bro. I’ll do my best to make videos people want to see.

    • @connerpilcher7236
      @connerpilcher7236 Před rokem

      let me know how these are man. i’ve been eyeing them but can’t decide if i want to pull the trigger

  • @WolfRanger2008
    @WolfRanger2008 Před rokem +7

    It was not that long ago that I would have balked at paying $350.for any kind of footwear much less work boots but I am going to seriously look into getting a pair of these. Thank you for your presentation.

    • @HeritageCast
      @HeritageCast Před rokem +1

      Yep until you have crushed arches, tendonitis, spine, hip damage and then you are forced to, like this guy lol....

    • @mauriceluffman
      @mauriceluffman Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@HeritageCast what do you mean?

  • @kartikchary
    @kartikchary Před rokem +34

    I've ordered a pair of their work boots in the rowdy smooth leather. I'm waiting for them to arrive and since I have a pair of Nick's , it'll make for a good comparison. Great video per usual Carl.

    • @Ikari777
      @Ikari777 Před rokem +1

      Same! I hear that this batch is being finished in house to get done.

    • @kartikchary
      @kartikchary Před rokem

      @@Ikari777 Oh , that's fantastic ! Really looking forward to receiving the boots. 🍻

    • @frankgonzalez3822
      @frankgonzalez3822 Před rokem +1

      Let me know the results of your purchase. I am interested in a pair myself

    • @derekadler5032
      @derekadler5032 Před rokem +1

      Have mine on my feet right now, they're as awesome as they look on their website

  • @ravenbom
    @ravenbom Před 3 měsíci +1

    I bought a pair of these for California fire season (I would be doing GIS, not actual fire fighting so white cross is probably fine for me)
    They said 12 weeks lead and came in 2 weeks. They are more rough and more gray brown rough out, which I prefer.
    But wanted to say Drew’s took your suggestion and the top is an eyelet (despite the website still having speed hook at the top).
    They are awesome and super happy with them, can’t wait until I have another 100 hours break in and can hike in them here in CA in the Sierras.

  • @lumberjacksons4468
    @lumberjacksons4468 Před rokem +5

    Great video. I love both pairs of my Drew’s boots so much I’m going to buy more!!! The comfort is amazing , especially coming from a guy that had his back broken. The support is everything I’ve come to expect from companies like whites and Wesco and half the price. For guys who need 2 pairs for work and can’t afford whites, these are the way to go. The customer service you get from Drew’s and Bakers boots is amazing, so they have earned my business for life. Drew’s is building me a pair with a wedge sole with a lineman shank and can’t wait to get them so I’ll have a pair for logging and a pair for running equipment and when I work on concrete.

  • @EasyMoneyCrew
    @EasyMoneyCrew Před rokem +7

    i love my Drew’s Logger boots so much, best boot i have ever had. and you can't beat the price!

  • @lumberjacksons4468
    @lumberjacksons4468 Před rokem +4

    I will have to say that I loved my new Drew’s so much I got a second pair coming with a wedge sole for when I work on concrete . I’ve owned most of the PNW boots on the market and the only new PNW boots I haven’t owned is Jk boots , I have owned used franks and nicks but not a new one but long story short the Drew’s boots are just as good as any of my many other pnw boots. I would like to own a pair of JKs but I couldn’t get anyone to answer my question and I’ve sent them many messages . Drew’s and bakers boots have the best customer service of any of the pnw boot brands, except franks , they are amazing as well. With the customer service and quality boots , bakers, Drew’s and Franks will have my business.

  • @michaelshearer3559
    @michaelshearer3559 Před rokem +6

    This is incredible bang for the buck. Thank you!

  • @schweedy1985
    @schweedy1985 Před rokem +52

    These are so good, I bought two pairs right away. Part of me feels guilty for not buying US made, but I've at least got two pairs of Whites and a pair of Nicks so I'm still out ahead haha. The value for these is just too incredible though.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +5

      Totally agree!

    • @MountainsBreath
      @MountainsBreath Před rokem

      Bro most US companies don't give a shit about us anyway.

    • @11ops11
      @11ops11 Před rokem

      How was the sizing for you?

    • @cplcabs
      @cplcabs Před 11 měsíci +3

      US made isn't always best. In fact, its usually not the case. Buy for the quality, price and support not for where/who made it.

  • @prohomeinspectorsltd.6332
    @prohomeinspectorsltd.6332 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I ordered a pair of drews loggers because of this video. Thanks Carl.

  • @jessemcnutt7852
    @jessemcnutt7852 Před rokem +2

    I am happy to report that the 10" brown full rough outs I just received have an eyelet at the very top. These are beautiful boots at a price too good to miss out on. I highly suggest pulling the trigger on these before the price creeps up like everything else that's too good to be true!

  • @kirkhuhtala3679
    @kirkhuhtala3679 Před rokem +2

    I have been wearing drews lace to toe since 2002 .had them resold and completely rebuilt, great boot at a fair price. Thanks for the vid.

  • @rickc4317
    @rickc4317 Před rokem +8

    Carl, thanks for doing this review! I've been looking at Drew's boots for some months, wondering how they compared to the other PNW brands. I have some Nicks Overlanders and love them. They were my "gateway drug". I have friends that need good boots but refuse to spend $600 for them, so I'll share your review with them. Good job, once again, sir. The one important thing about these boots is they don't have a narrow width to order....it's either medium or wide. Those of us that went to Nicks, etc. to get a custom fit with narrow feet can't get it with these Drew's. 😕

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +5

      True story, but I’d take your nicks size and order that with Drew’s. That’s what I did and they worked out well.

    • @RustHawk82
      @RustHawk82 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Good point!

  • @ikemontel2465
    @ikemontel2465 Před rokem +5

    Agreed. I don't think it will hurt the US made boots either. Those look good, but I'm still going with US for Pacific NW type boots.

  • @ianmccoy9475
    @ianmccoy9475 Před rokem +1

    I ordered mine about a month ago. 10 inch full brown rough out. Can't wait till the show up

  • @mapache_del_sur
    @mapache_del_sur Před měsícem

    I bought my 4th pair of Thorogoods recently. They were the only loggers at that price point that I found, union made with a steel toe. Now I know about Drews, around the same price, and apparently they offer steel toe. I would have tried them this time around but will have to wait for a year or so.
    Thanks for the info!

  • @justiceforall8574
    @justiceforall8574 Před rokem +7

    Great creative content Carl & thumbs up for introducing us to these fine looking great value boots,Boy they do look good but I would be sporting them bad boys around town & work.

  • @brighammmer
    @brighammmer Před 9 měsíci +1

    So... I ordered up some franks this summer. After 6 weeks of breaking them in, i love them. The 8" height is perfect.
    The aggressive arch and last(made on the 55) soon made my feet hurt if i threw on my chippewas.
    Well, i like having a couple pairs of boots to rotate.
    I ordered up a pair of the Drews Loggers in 8".
    The modified 55 last is a bit different than the standard 55.
    I called Drews and asked if i should measure, or trust that its the same. They said trust it. So i did. But I had to add an insole for optimized fit. Which isn't necessarily bad.
    Also, the new ones have an eye on the top. So they fixed that issue you had!
    Also. The website says 3-4 months. But my order was 3 weeks!
    One nag is i prefer the Vibram V- bar or mini lug vs the maxi lug.
    My recommendation is to measure even if you know your PNW size.

    • @brighammmer
      @brighammmer Před 8 měsíci +1

      Update to my comment: these are still good enough boots. But these are not made of a Full Grain Leather. The rough out is rough on both sides. The smooth is a corrected grain smooth.
      That is not to say they are bad.
      And since it never said full grain leather in the description, I should not have assumed it would be.

    • @brighammmer
      @brighammmer Před 8 měsíci +1

      Actually your video shows a slide that says the upper IS full grain. But it's not. It also has some sort of layer of paint or finish on it.

  • @Joshua.McNabb
    @Joshua.McNabb Před rokem +1

    I’ve been eyeing Drew’s for some time now, so knowing they get the Carl Murawski stamp of approval is good news 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @2006zachery
    @2006zachery Před rokem +5

    To be honest, the largest advantage of Drew work boots is the price! Under $400 for similar quality boots of White’s, Nicks. Nowadays, it becomes more and more mind struggle for me to buy White’s because of the price increase.

  • @ike780
    @ike780 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Going for Pacific Northwest boot that's made in México where trees are comparitively weeds is like going for Italian food made by a skinny Norweigan.

  • @KASH4069
    @KASH4069 Před rokem +1

    Been rockin my loggers from them since 2012. Drew’s is the way to go!!

  • @welder78s7
    @welder78s7 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the grate video. This is the first video/review on a boot from Drew's. I have a pair of Drew's cascade work packer boots, and I love them. Going on 3 years with them I work in a machine shop and farm on the side. A guy can get a good boot that is a little nicer on the wallet. I do have a pair of whites smoke jumper and the Drew's are just as well built as the whites.

  • @mehmd1913
    @mehmd1913 Před rokem +1

    To your point regarding the pre molded insole. Yes it may take a little longer to make it but I don’t know why it’s not done across the board for all handmade boots. The bespoke custom boot/shoe makers take an impression of the foot and build around that. Yes, the end result is more expensive but likely very much worth it.

  • @trevorallen5988
    @trevorallen5988 Před rokem +3

    Mexico has a long tradition of boot making so you’ll get no beef from me there. However this just shows how impressive it is that Frank’s is able to produce the Patriot boot at the same price is the USA!

  • @BenKickert
    @BenKickert Před rokem +2

    I have been waiting for the top boot review guys (like you) to review these. I had a pair on order from when they were newly announced, but the wait time kept creeping up. It went from a week to 3 months after I finalized my order. In the mean time, I got a sweet deal on a pair of Nicks so cancelled my order. But, I am still convinced they would have served me well.

  • @jonsonnenschein1253
    @jonsonnenschein1253 Před rokem +4

    I have been looking at all those 500- and 600-dollar PNW brands of loggers, and to save a couple hundred bucks, I would try a pair of Drew's. Since most of my cowboy boots are made in Mexico and seem to be better quality and workmanship than my USA made cowboy boots, I don't see why Drew's would be any different.

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 Před rokem +1

    I've been wearing Belviews since my Army days and have never been disappointed. I can't justify buying a pair of boots from any company that I can't have fitted in person, have to wait six months to a year for a pair of boots that probanly won't fit correctly and pay $400-$600 with questionable customer service. I'll stick with what I know and has proven to be reliably consistant, economical and comfortable. Belview tanker boots have been my go to for years.

  • @gmaent1
    @gmaent1 Před rokem +2

    Love your channel great information!! Leon Mexico seems to be the go to place for a lot of American boot companies. Tecovas, Drew's , and some others that you would be surprised to find out. If the requirements are made clear to the factory in Mexico you will get great products. again thank you for your sincere opinion .

  • @williamcoleman7269
    @williamcoleman7269 Před rokem +4

    I have several pairs of Nicks HNW last and have been wanting to try a 55 last but have a hard time spending 700 bucks on something I may not like. These will be a perfect test.

    • @JNOSNOW
      @JNOSNOW Před rokem +1

      At least Nick's are still $550 or so per set when whites have gone up to $675 now. That's too much for stock boots.

  • @Cordwain
    @Cordwain Před rokem +3

    Would love to see you compare these to franks patriot boots. I'm leaning towards those as they can have a composite or steel toe.

  • @cgordon3
    @cgordon3 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Those dudes down in Leon Mexico know how to build a boot, hands down. Best place outside of the US to sorce labor for sure.

  • @justinkase1360
    @justinkase1360 Před rokem +2

    I'm definitely sticking to American made boots, but to each their own.

  • @nautifella
    @nautifella Před rokem

    I bought a pair of _Redwing Lineman Boots_ in 1983.... resoled once. Wore them full time for the first seven years and part time there after. Paid $175 which was *HUGE* bite out of my E-4 Navy paycheck. They're in my PPE locker in the garage right now. Best investment I ever made.
    Buy cheap - buy twice.

  • @Saw_Squatch
    @Saw_Squatch Před rokem

    I saw an add on Facebook for these and my first reaction was to see if you've done a review yet, and I have say, as usual, you didn't disappoint. I'm probably going to get a pair of these as back up boots for my nicks.

  • @MONGO573
    @MONGO573 Před rokem +2

    Drew’s is a rock solid company I bought my whites smokejumpers from them nice people to do business with great review 👍👍

  • @williamswiger7547
    @williamswiger7547 Před 3 měsíci

    Picked up the 8-inch work boot and the craftsman boot. They are very good quality. Actually, the same boot with just different heights and soles. Only thing I noticed is width seems slightly wider than a normal D width. Some slight heel slip. Just put in some thin inserts for now. Comfortable out of the box. The regular leather ones do come with some sort of coating over the leather. Got a pair of the craftsman ones from Bakers Boots that were 100 dollars off due to some minor scuffing on the fronts. Got them and one place looked like a tear in the leather, but it was just whatever they are coating them with. Just came right off with the leather being fine.

  • @user-di7dn6yh9r
    @user-di7dn6yh9r Před 8 měsíci +1

    Appreciate the recommendation man, however I went and looked at these and unfortunately there is one dealbreaker for any real jobsite: And that's that they do not have a safety toe. The version that does have the safety toe (and its only one or two models if I remember correctly) is almost 600 dollars, at which point I'd just go ahead and get another pnw brand.

  • @russshaber8071
    @russshaber8071 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Drew's may be cheaper, but they don't offer custom fit. I went with Nick's to get a boot that fits my custom foot. Nick's also offers more styles and custom configurations. I paid more, but I got a custom fit boot, which is what I wanted.

  • @jrjwwaste1942
    @jrjwwaste1942 Před rokem

    I own 4 pares of whites. love them. Internet didn't exist when I started buying quality boots. Whatever you buy you will be happy and never look back.

  • @varun009
    @varun009 Před rokem +2

    Bought a pair a couple of days ago. Can't wait till they come! Been wanting a pair of boots that, even if they're not as good as nicks, Whites or Frank's, at least they're made of *similar stuff. When it's a choice between these and a pair of iron rangers, it's these every time.

    • @Sturnburn772
      @Sturnburn772 Před rokem +1

      These might be better than nicks and whites. They have a veg tan leather toe box, cork and an extra leather shank which I don’t see elsewhere

  • @rootbeerfan6
    @rootbeerfan6 Před rokem +2

    Carl you mentioned that your boots are going to need a re-sole soon. Talk to your cobbler and have him replace the speed hook with an eyelet. That would fix the only fault in the Drew’s boot. Custom workwear!

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer Před rokem +4

    Nice looking boots! Now you're back in my price range and practicality range, Carl. These are like the Tecovas of work boots. I have USA made Lucchese boots and Mexican made Tecovas. Both are nice, but I paid more to receive the slightIy better made and more comfortable Luccheses. But if you don't look at the label inside, it's hard to tell them apart. I would see this same possibility with the Drews boots. I see these Drews as a win-win for those looking for work boots. Nice find Carl!! Having followed your link, I like DREW'S 8-INCH WORK BOOT - ROWDY SMOOTH. I prefer their looks to those of the clownish RW IRs!!

  • @georgeanguiano9937
    @georgeanguiano9937 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing, those i hard to find, can't have my hands on hardly any of those. But at least i see what's outhere !!!

  • @HariOmRadhaKrishna
    @HariOmRadhaKrishna Před rokem +1

    I always wear Danner boots that I bought in the late 90's, hadn't heard of Drew's until now.

  • @boxdynomite3
    @boxdynomite3 Před 8 dny

    Personal review here:
    They have amazing build quality and Drews logger last is amazing with its arch support and toe room. The arch is at the perfect spot under my foot, my toes have just enough room, and the balls of my feet are at the perfect spot of the boot.
    The downside for me, their unique gimmick of a high instep works against me. My feet are always sliding, floating up and down, and the leather around the instep bunches up a lot more compared to other PNW boots. I haven't seen anybody complain about that aspect so I'm probably in the minority for that.

  • @GambinoSlim
    @GambinoSlim Před rokem +2

    Now that is one amazing boot. Once you get them broke in they will treat you well.

  • @markohnemus1217
    @markohnemus1217 Před rokem

    this is exactly the kind of video I've been waiting to find. I have a question about how too get the exact fit, but I'm going to order as soon as I feel comfortable ordering the right size. its not the boot you viewed, but the company I think I feel comfortable with yea!!!!!! thank you

  • @nicksusa
    @nicksusa Před rokem +2

    Great video as always, Carl!

  • @cle_roknn3742
    @cle_roknn3742 Před rokem +2

    Man, these look like great value for money. I’ve had a pair of Wesco Jobmaster Steel Toes on backorder for 6 months, these might be an option to get something faster….

  • @barryrahn5957
    @barryrahn5957 Před rokem +1

    Carl, you sold me. I'm ordering a pair right now!

  • @craigmccall7450
    @craigmccall7450 Před rokem +2

    I own a landscape maintenance business is Southern California.
    I know a couple things on outsourced labor and I don't employ or use this type of labor.
    I'm definitely not pumped on seeing AMERICAN jobs being given away.
    I GLADLY paid full pop for my JK logger BOOTS made here in AMERICA.
    We AMERICANS are spending thousands on putting kids through school just to give away their job prospects to other countries!

  • @davefigore7843
    @davefigore7843 Před rokem +1

    Should be no problem on where the boots are made as long as the Quality Control is being enforced.

  • @ml8067
    @ml8067 Před rokem +5

    Your timing is perfect. I've been looking at the Drew's 8" logger. You helped push me over the indecision hump. With the modification to the 55 last, how do they size compared to the others?

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +1

      Pretty damned close. I ordered my Nicks size and they worked out well, albeit with a bit more volume internally.

    • @Xaluber
      @Xaluber Před rokem +1

      They recommend 1.5 sizes down from Brannock which was bang-on for me. I measure an 11, wear a 10.5 in most GYW shoes, and a 9.5 in Drew's is perfect.

    • @ml8067
      @ml8067 Před rokem

      @@CarlMurawski Thanks!

    • @ml8067
      @ml8067 Před rokem

      @@Xaluber Thanks!

  • @chriszawacki4092
    @chriszawacki4092 Před 11 měsíci

    Man, those black rough out boots look so good! Might have to snag a pair

  • @jasonsinatra9457
    @jasonsinatra9457 Před rokem +1

    For someone without the convictions to finally buy a built for life 100% made in USA boot Drew’s is a great option. I have nothing against foreign workers but rather the manufacturing companies the foreign works are employed by that are majorly “getting one over” on the people crafting these boots. From what I have seen they by all rights are making a boot of similar quality to ones that cost $600(base) and selling them for almost half that. Businesses won’t take that cost savings off of the “top end” they almost always take it out of the bottom end meaning the Individuals actually crafting these boots are not getting paid what they are worth. (My opinion) foreign workers are not our enemy. It’s anybody (USA-based or otherwise) that is trying to put one over on these skilled craftspeople no matter what part of the world they are in. Heck even the owner and founder of JK boots (relative newcomer in PNW work-boot makers) is a Ukrainian immigrant. If someone wants to buy these boots that’s totally cool. However I won’t because I know somewhere along the way a guy not too different from me gets shafted on his wages in order for me to buy it at a lower price. I personally am no longer cool with that. I wore Timberlands and foreign made redwings and Wolverines for years and A couple years ago I just slowly started replacing things in my wardrobe with good high quality American made stuff once those individual items broke. I have not looked back… it’s been a great decision.

  • @blacksunapocalypse
    @blacksunapocalypse Před rokem +1

    You should do a video on the Scarpa Fuego's, or La Sportiva WLF boots.
    I've been using this "traditional" style for years, or at least trying to. But I just don't think my feet like them so much. On trying the above boots, I found my feet were a LOT happier. Durability is a concern, though (Though firefighters/other forestry folk I talk to only have good things to say).
    They aren't the typical boots you check out on here, but more and more folks in the forestry world are using them, at least in Canada.

  • @458Ferrarif
    @458Ferrarif Před 5 měsíci +1

    Did you test these boots out? Any follow-up video coming soon??

  • @idontgrillonwed
    @idontgrillonwed Před rokem +3

    I really can’t believe the quality of these for the price point. I ordered mine about 6 weeks ago, and can’t wait to pit them against my Nicks and Whites.

  • @markrobbins1018
    @markrobbins1018 Před rokem +1

    If just one of these pacific northwest boot companies would just come up with a functional well designed side zippered logger-styled boot so I and a bunch of other hombres who still work with back injuries could get them on and off quickly would be so appreciated. I have even contacted many of them to see if I could get a custom pair made but to no avail.

    • @HeritageCast
      @HeritageCast Před rokem

      I forget who it is, but someone has a front zip.
      Altough there always is the Nicks work Chelsea which would probably work better and is less complex...

  • @codblkops85
    @codblkops85 Před rokem

    I bought a pair of danner super rainforest logger style and I have to say there was virtually no break in needed and have held up to plenty of dirt, logs, and chainsaws.

  • @Winters49441
    @Winters49441 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for introducing us working folk to more affordable work boots. Going to purchase but wondering about sizing. Go down a half size?

    • @wingit4316
      @wingit4316 Před rokem +1

      I'm a 10.5-11 in sneakers, 8.5 in JK, I think 10 in Nick's, and a 9.5 in Drew's. I think I would've benefited from going down to a 9

  • @arthurbarrios888
    @arthurbarrios888 Před rokem +1

    I like Drew’s boots, I have some older pairs of loggers that appear to be made by Viberg for Drew’s at the time.
    No one is mentioning Franks boots, the patriot comes in black or brown at a low price of $350 and also made in USA.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  Před rokem +2

      Yes indeed! I ordered a pair of them to be shipped to me for review and comparison.

  • @Eric_Tarrant
    @Eric_Tarrant Před rokem

    Great stuff been looking @Drews Boots, thanks

  • @BillyJeans1993
    @BillyJeans1993 Před rokem +1

    Great content but the silhouette of the Drew’s boot just seems off to me. The front just seems short compared to the Nicks or Whites loggers. I’d like to see them offer different variations of Made In Mexico Boots , some Packer style boots, and some Wedge Soles. If anyone cares one of my favorite Leather brands is Wills Leather Good, and they have been having there products manufactured in Mexico for awhile now and Mexico has some great craftsman that don’t get enough recognition.

  • @jeffe.9904
    @jeffe.9904 Před rokem +1

    Well Done Video, Thanks!

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Před rokem +1

    Options are good. Drews are a quality PNW-type boot at a reasonable cost. $350 is no small cost to the average worker either, but more workers will take a plunge at $350 as opposed to $600, that is human nature. Carl makes a great point about these being an eventual bridge to legitimate PNW built boots. Of course, with rebuildable boots, that could take awhile. Hathorns used to fill that niche as a bridge boot, but these Drews look to fall somewhere between a re-soleable Hathorn and Whites/Nicks rebuildables.

  • @RirtyDascal
    @RirtyDascal Před rokem

    Dang man... Now I want a pair in that "Rowdy Smooth" style. Guess I'll have to wait til they have my size back in stock and give them a try.

  • @jasonmcfarland4644
    @jasonmcfarland4644 Před rokem

    Ordered a pair of the 8in
    I have been eyeing Nick's for months, guess time will tell if they truly are a gateway lol
    Thx for the vid

  • @Lycan3303
    @Lycan3303 Před rokem +3

    WoW and i thought Jim Green was a steal

  • @robertodebeers2551
    @robertodebeers2551 Před rokem +1

    My first pair of Westco Jobmasters cost $49.00. Now those same boots are between $500 and $600. Who has increased their wages that much since 1978.

  • @garrisjackson5320
    @garrisjackson5320 Před rokem

    followed your link, they are $650 they have a way shorter lead time than some other makers, but they are roughly the same price as I can walk into a store and buy White's

  • @nathanwhite5602
    @nathanwhite5602 Před rokem +1

    Great job on the video

  • @andrewrobinson1286
    @andrewrobinson1286 Před měsícem

    Hi carl. Could you do a comparison between these Drew's and the Franks Patriot. I am wanting a pair of PNW boots but I live in the UK, so carriage and tax is going to make an expensive boot considerably more!! Comparing both the "budget" options would be so helpful as I have never met anyone that has even seen these boots, let alone tried them on myself.
    Thank you very much

  • @lonewizzard8456
    @lonewizzard8456 Před rokem +1

    Those look like one helluva boot. Awesome review.

  • @Odinsjewl
    @Odinsjewl Před 11 měsíci

    Just ordered a pair smooth and rough out! I am retired from working but good habits die hard

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft Před rokem

    Timberland Pro Pit Boss boots have been the most comfortable boots I've ever worn.

  • @qwasz123123
    @qwasz123123 Před rokem +1

    Carl, I'd be interested to see you check out Imperium boots. They are an Indonesian hand made boot. Several great builders are emerging from Indonesia. I love my USA boots but got a great deal on a pair of Imperiums and they just might be the best boots I have ever had.

  • @HeritageCast
    @HeritageCast Před rokem +1

    My only beef with Drews Boots is that they force you to upgrade to get a waterproof liner. It would be nice if they had the liner offered in their cheaper boot....

  • @mactravelandfinance
    @mactravelandfinance Před rokem +1

    awesome video, have a great day!

  • @jmannUSMC
    @jmannUSMC Před rokem

    these look pretty sweet. Hopefully they get steel or composite toe versions in the future

  • @ivanhamlyn
    @ivanhamlyn Před rokem +1

    Have you ever reviewed Dayton boots?

  • @oscarmayer2823
    @oscarmayer2823 Před rokem +1

    Another budget option that’s made in the USA is the Patriot from Frank’s boots.

  • @danielgorraz8482
    @danielgorraz8482 Před rokem +1

    I like the tall boots and, cause you getting money's worth.

  • @reggiegens3568
    @reggiegens3568 Před rokem +1

    I think these are going to be my next pair of work boots. I do precast and my boots get very dirty and oily daily... how do you think that will affect the rough out? Other "high quality" boots typically last me about 4 months with routine cleaning and maintenance.

  • @jojomcmudak5379
    @jojomcmudak5379 Před rokem +4

    A great choice for wildland firefighter boots for the price. My only issue was a very stiff insole which was solved by buying orthopedic insoles and breaking-in takes a little a longer compared to other boots.
    Overall, highly recommended boot.

    • @souldiarrhea
      @souldiarrhea Před rokem

      These are not fire boots. They do not have fireproof stitching an do not adhere to the NFPA 1977 standard.

    • @Saw_Squatch
      @Saw_Squatch Před rokem +2

      ​@@souldiarrhea I've yet to have a deployment where they do boot checks, and I'd still trust the screw down soles without a NFPA rating better than a glued on sole with one from the likes of Danner or other similar styles of boots.