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Nicks Tactical Boot Review - Nicks is known for thickness, stiffness, and layer after layer of leather. Their roots are in logging and wildfire. Over the years people have wanted a lighter-weight, easier-flex, and water resistance such as law enforcement personal, underground utility works, tactical, and the hiking community. They have taken an old material and used it in a new way that might change the game of handmade boots so they sent us a pair to cut in half to see what’s inside and if their new tactical boot is the best tactical boot in the world.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
1:00 Construction
1:55 Why 365 Stitchdown
2:36 Cons
2:53 Rubber
3:41 Why Rubber?
5:37 Tactical Features
7:18 Cut In Half
8:51 Analysis
10:18 Are They Worth It?
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Have you seen nicks new leather insoles?
This is way overpriced. I can get cheaper boots from China that are as good as this. The only thing is that you sold out on this one.
Can't hide anything if you cut the thing in half. You've been open and honest about these kind of sponsorships so don't worry too much about it. I'm happy your channel has found enough success to be able to partner up with Nicks.
You guys are awesome 👊🏿
100%
That's why he's sucking their dick in this vid huh, I mean shill? Imagine paying 500+ for rubber lmfao
Upfront and honest is always a good policy, but sponsorships still add an element of bias that inevitably decreases the value of the opinions given.
@@valar_euphoriants5898 thats why i like that he shows his methodology, you see the cut in half product yourself so if you have a discerning eye on the subject you can make your own opinion, while more of us lay people that dont really know much can start to learn through repeated testing and evaluation
The PU foam in a tac boot heel makes total sense - nothing to do with weight saving but the impact absorption is totally worth it. Even if that heel may not last 20 years it will last the 0.2 seconds it takes to destroy your back in a real-life tac situation. And the minimal break-in is a huge bonus. If I was 30 years younger and had these boots I’d make a lot less noise getting off the sofa than I do today. Great vid, great product Nick’s 👍
I feel like a puncture test would have elevated the video. I feel like a boot that is marketed as tactical should have an above average puncture resistance. It would also have been cool just to see how the new soul construction compares to a more classic one.
They didnt claim to be an outdoor boot. Im sure theyll stand up fine to nails, or a needle.
@@dac518 soldiers do go outside.
Big time. He said a lack of metal shank was a plus, but where’s the protection??
@@MatthewJBD they didnt claim to be a boot for soldiers, imo its just a boot woth higher rebound, more flexibility, suited towards running, or thats how i understood it.
@@WesPerry for $600 id at least expect a custom fiberglass/composite shank to at least further help with the rebound, idk a thing about boots, but the way i see this is just a running shoe for a heavy person...
Love and hate it when a Nick's Boot is cut in half
Right. It's almost like a good boot is put to waste.
@@R3D_Lantern it would be that if he was doing it in private. but he's sharing that with like thousands of viewers (maybe potential buyers) to see what's inside and if it's worth it buying it
don't seem like a waste at all to me :)
@@kylestephens9593 hello to France. C est même indispensable vous avez tout à fait raison. Que Dieu benisse le peuple Américain.
These videos have given Nicks so much business that him cutting their boots up has ironically led to more boots being created
😭😭
Do more tactical boots, love your content men keep us updated.
I agree 2x
Agree please do more tatical boots. Hundreds of thousands of police, corrections, EMTs etc spend 12+ hour days in their boots and are constantly spending good money trying to find something that works.
Couldn't agree more! I would love to see Bellevile 510, 590, Danner RAT , Meindl MD Rock and Haix GSG9-X cut in half.
It may seem like a conflict of interest to have Nick’s sponsor a review of their boots on your channel but if the makers can stand by their craftsmanship and quality of materials,I actually find that admirable. So I don’t have a problem with that. It’s nice to see Nick’s try out new things in the company’s evolution. Thanks again for your videos.
Its a conflict of interest to sacrifice a perfectly usable boot for making videos but it serves its purpose 😊
To everyone who feels bad about boots and shoes being cut in half: some manufacturers in England do it to show their customers what’s inside. I always found that very interesting 😊
These are frickin' sweet. Been waiting for Nick's to come out with a more "combat" style boot!
I've owned many pairs of boots. My journey started with Wolverines. That lead me to Red Wings (Which I still say is an excellent boot, especially for the money). After that I went down the PNW brand rabbit hole ( I have three pairs of White's and despite some minor quality control issues, I love them all. Great Boot!). Then I finally landed on Nick's. I have to say that Nick's makes the most overbuilt boot I've ever owned. Their fit and finish is locked in as well. They have great quality control and honestly? Nick's makes the best boot in the world IMO. I'll still always love Red Wing and I will still buy Whites in the future. But to me? Nick's is the most robust and consistent boot brand I've ever had the pleasure of purchasing.
Those look excellent. And thank you for discussing not just the physical differences of the two kinds of welts, but also some pros and cons of each.
What I like is that Nicks made a dedicated video about these boots, where they go through why they did the changes that they did.
For what they are suppose to fulfil duty wise... I can agree with these changes, as the core idea of easily resolable and rebuildable tough boots are not removed with this design.
They are still rugged, they will still last a lifetime if taken well cared of.
From the looks of them they would last practically a lifetime even if you didn't take care of them 🥸
These look great. I might try to get my eventual pair of wedge workers with the 360 stitchdown. Have you seen the whites chore boot yet? looks like it just released. Will this series also have regular military boots? Id like to see the Danner RATs cut in half.
I'd love to see Danner RATs cut in half!
I am of the opinion these will be the best for me. They accomplish what almost all other tactical boots don't. Nicks has extra wide boots and offer the wide toe box. They are very water resistant without sacrificing breathability by adding a membrane. As soon as I get my first pair I'll plan for the second so I can rotate them.
Have you considered doing a collaboration with a Podiatrist? I think it would be interesting to see how the blend of good construction and science effects gait, posture, pain etc. Whether a Boot is good or not is clearly not as reductive as being solely a matter of what it’s made of and how it’s made. I think it would be valuable to look deeper into that.
I ordered the coyote tan yesterday! Kind of wish there was an option to keep the leather midsole, as I need the boots for a uniform requirement, but have essentially zero need for water resistance. A rubber midsole isn’t as attractive to me as a boot that would mold to my foot with use.
Would be nice to have the option for those two little vents like you showed on the jungle boots, too, to add some breathe ability.
I've been wearing standard military Belleville for years now...generally can find new or near new on ebay or local military surplus for $30-$100 and new they are much less than these Nicks. Generally a pair last me around 4-5 years and I wear them EVERYDAY...7 days a week...as much as I love Nick's and would die for a pair of those RoseAnvil boots you guys made a while back...not sure I could justify buying these new combat Nick's over the Belleville.
The Nick’s wouldn’t last any longer than 5 years. Nice looking boots.
@@peterv1318 I've heard them lasting for 10 in a few cases
yep belleville user here. surplus hot weather model. ive been using them daily for the past 5 years and even for hiking trips on a rocky and mountainous area and they have lasted me and on top of that are comfortable. cant beat surpluss
@@darkcorsair247 Absolutely agree...I live in Idaho and have used them almost since I got out of the military in the 90's...but everyday wear, hiking and hunting the desert and the mountains, fishing, camping, work around the homestead...doesn't matter...and they hold up for a long time...I generally wear out the tread before the boot...lol...every 3-5 years I get a new or slightly used pair for $50 and go go go...
Spent months in mud, snow and cold in my Matterhorn boots and I have nothing but glowing praise for them. They were stupidly comfortable, warm, 100% dry. Best boots ever had.
I had matterhorns and thought they were great and they were good but nicks all leather boots are on another level. Nicks aren't as water resistant as matterhorns but comfort/durability wise they absolutely crush matterhorns. I've been wearing nicks for a year doing heavy construction and they're incredible. My feet never hurt, never smell and neither do the boots, I've never had to use footpowder to keep them dry from sweat
Looking at Matterhorn b. The ARC model. I contacted Matterhorn. They said the boots weigh 7 1/2 pounds....
I've been loving this series so far.
I'd like to see you review some repro Double Buckle Boots, to see of they are up to the standard of the original.
He kinda did with the jump boots. Not a buckle boot but very similar. The repros were poor quality unfortunately
Keep cutting stuff in half. I honestly can not buy another pair of boots without seeing the insides. Keep at it! Subscribed!
Would love to see more tactical boot reviews. I wear the Danner Acadia daily and now I'm curious to see a pair of those cut in half.
Could you imagine driving your foot into a rubber boot all day? As soon as I saw all the rubber the first thing I thought was 'your feet are going to sweat & stink'. Rubber doesn't breath. I think the Arcadia are the standard for a reason and I don't see anything about these Nick's that out perform the Arcadia. I personally wear Danner Super Rainforest for hunting. They're great.
How about Garmont T8’s, or Meindl Desert Fox’s. Both awesome boots (as are the Danners mentioned) and are all approved for use by the Australian Defence Force. Can’t go wrong with any of them
@@teejaydoyle2810 Uhhhhhhhh, WHAT? The soles of your boots don't breathe no matter if they're rubber or leather.
Danner Recons without insulation
Nick's tactical boots are probably the best made boots in their category but the only way to prove it is to cut all the rest in half as well. I look forward to watching those videos.
All I know is Nicks boot pumps out one hell of a belt. After paying around $85, I was stunned at the craftsmanship of the belt. It is an unbelievable belt. Best belt ever, ever, ever!
Great video. I’d like to see you cut and review the Danner Acadia 400g insulate. I’m on my second pair, breaking them in now. My first pair lasted 10 years with one resole wearing them 5+ days a week while at work. They are incredible, totally waterproof, extremely comfortable, warm and unbelievably durable. Thank you.
That is awesome! They remind me of the old 1960s GI issue boots that I loved so much and really worked so well for my feet.
These look to be a great choice for me except for the PU heel, I wear my boots so intermittently that the PU fails before I were the boosts out so I avoid that material, maybe an all rubber heel (yes I know that i will be stiffer, I lived with it before and can live with it now because those old boots really worked for me for many years without that PU).
These look awesome, great review!
The heel is replacable.
@@irnavas Obviously but I don't want to take apart a brand new boot, that makes no sense to me.
@@Billy123bobzzz why don’t use the boot and repair when it wears off? I would still replace with same PU for comfort.
@@irnavas Because I have had many boots with PU and they all fail too quickly in my use, a full leather or rubber heel is just fine for me. PU fails under heaven use so that makes no sense to me.
Having used "tactical" boots in a tactical environment, I'm not sure I'd want to spend this much on my boots because they get trashed! If they got issued to me, I'd be happy enough. My favourite boots so far have been my altberg defenders (currently issued to the British Army) and my 25 year old Danner Matterhorns for colder weather. Both fantastic.
They look great, only critique is an option for warm weather environments. A set of vents on the instep would make a perfection option for people serving in hot and humid weather as well.
For hot and humid, you wouldn't want full leather anyway. Look for something more akin to the jungle boots or desert boots for that. Canvas and suede do much better for hot and humid environments.
I like that the tongue is attached to the upper the entire height of the boot. I wish all companies would to this.
the belleville mini-mil minimalist tactical boot would be cool to see
just got my pair of urban loggers they're so beautiful
Up until like a week ago I knew very little about boots except that I don't ever fit any and nothing is ever comfortable. I'm in between length sizes and I have very flat, extremely wide feet that are also thick from bottom to top. I usually have to compromise to get just one aspect of boots to fit well enough to do the job.
While others may pay $500 for all the reasons known about Nick's, I consider the cost worth it just to have a boot that fits period. I've spent years wasting my meager $120 boot stipend on boots that fall apart 6 months into the year. Never again.
Looking forward to getting a pair of these guys. While it'll take up every penny of equipment allotment and then some, it seems totally worth it. Most guys I know have no problem blowing $500 on new guns they never shoot or carry, I think spending it on something I have to wear 12 hours a day, driving, standing, walking, and chasing, seems like a heck of a better investment
You're right on point. Whether you go Nick's, White's, Wesco or any other custom brand, you'll be thoroughly impressed. It may even change your life. It did mine.
Sometimes it hurts to watch such nice footwear being destroyed like this even if it's for a good cause. The time you cut a pair of Nick's Robert boots in half, I felt so bad I ordered a pair. I almost feel as bad about these boots. Almost. Excellent video, as always! Thanks and keep up the good work!
I am sure Nick's doesn't mind you ordering a pair because of this video :P I agree there is a pang when the handmade item get's sliced.
Great video! Like to see Nicks trying to diversify and try out different products. I would love to see a review on “Whites Line Scout boot” For wildland firefighting at 370 I am interested to see them cut in half and what kind of durability they are selling at that price point. Sometimes your boots blow out right before the season like mine just did and you are stuck looking for something you can ship ASAP. It’s been hard to pick a boot in the 250-400 range
I just went through a pair of the whites line scout and they were not worth the money based off the durability of the leather thickness they used. Blew holes in them no problem and they don’t have the capability of being rebuilt when there is a hole in the tow box. Spend the extra 100+ on the Nicks. I kick myself for not doing so last year even though I was kind of in a pinch for a pair of boots. The break in period was quick and they are comfortable but that’s the best I can say for them
I find it borderline criminal that Nick’s is charging what they are for a boot they essentially cheapened with rubber and foam and then called “tactical”. This is a $270 boot
Lol. Substituting 25 dollars worth of leather for 20 dollars of rubber and sowing on a padded collar means this boot is almost criminally overpriced and should be almost half its retail price.
Darn you! 😉 Now I need to figure out how to order a pair of those boots. Those are just what I need (or at least want) to use for riding my adventure motorcycle where I ride on road, light off road and to hike up popular trails. This will be my first high end (to me) pair of boots. Thanks for your reviews!
Great content. Nicks have the confidence to try 'new' ideas because of their core values being so strong. Great partnership with Rose Anvil and the integrity of the players is clear at all times. Great job - I prefer boots to sneaker content anyday!
Would love to see ya cut open some of the higher end Danner military boots.
The only material in those boots that I have longevity concerns about is the PU foam. I understand the comfort aspect, but it does give me pause.
@@minghsiuchua8115 I'm talking about the PU foam heel wedge.
My first thought as well. And with how tall the heel is I have serious concerns about stability.
@@mphilleo - I had boots with this exact heal 6 months it wears out.
I love tactical boots. And these might be on my shopping list
People need to keep in mind that this isn't going to be every Nick's boot.
Their boots are generally tools, and these are just a tool intended for a different task than their other boots.
I watched the video where they made these and it's very clear they were designed with purpose, they are a solution to a specific problem.
As a heritage boot enthusiast, and you say you won't wear a pair of rubber wellingtons or muck boots ,waders, or gaiters ?
Would Iike to see some rocky s2v's cut in half. Amazing content!!!
Me too
Garmont T8 NFS, Goruck MACV-1, Danner Tachyon or Tanicus. They could (should) spend a whole month on tactical boots...
@@kylemcpherson890 definitely the danners. I want to see what they tried to pass off as a good combat boot
The construction is known as Veldtschoen. Very durable. I have some country shoes made in the same way. The bellows tongue also adds a lot to how waterproof the shoes/boots will be.
Is that the same as a gusset?
@@danielkramer8586 I think so
Would like to see more tactical boots cut up. Maybe the Danner Acadia next?
Rough out Coyote, 10" shaft, leather stack instead of foam ( I understand why folks would want the foam )...spike resistant layer on the foot bed. Bottom 5-6 eyelets then quick lace studs up the shaft.
Liking where they are going though.
Massive fan of the overbuilt workboot. Roughout natural Builder Pro with some add-ons. Honey sole at this time but if they did the tan sole from this vid I would go with that.
If you’re doing military boots id love to see a tear down of the Rockies.
I'd love to see a breakdown of the ~200$ Rockies coyote boots. One of the better pairs I've owned
Would love to see sv2 safe to fly version
Interesting take on Goodyear welt - and wrong. You described a Blake/Rapid, essentially, although true B/R is a bit different still. On a true Goodyear welt and handwelt the welt is not stitched through the insole but on a feather or a linen strip (gimped GW construction) that is either carved or glued onto the insole. Storm welt, Norwegian welt etc. are then deribates of the Goodyear welt/hand welt.
This combat boot (that looks cool) is made on so called weldtskoen construction, used often for hunting and wet area boots.
I'd love to see more of these types of work boots. i.e. Haix, Danner, Rocky, 5.11, UA, etc.
After coming across a Nick's Boot video and then finding this channel... Every video has made me want to take a trip to Washington to get a pair from them. (I know I can do online orders, but I want the best measurements). There's nothing wrong with partnering up with them, because they have nothing to hide behind. Although I'm sure a tear was shed watching them get cut in half. So many good companies have sold out to profit margins, and now they're just skating by on name recognition.
More tactical boots please.
Love Nicks, got a pair in the works now. Kinda thinking I might get me a coyote pair if they release them.
They have released them. You just pick the Tan leather for the tactical boot on their website.
@@Totemparadox that's awesome, just a few days ago black was the only option
Danners and Wellco did it back in 2011 i believe on their tactical boots when they were supplying the USMC
They should steel plate the bottom like the jungle boots, but these look awesome.
They look awesome, I would love if they would be easily available invthe UK for a bit lower rice though 😃
Anyway, is there any chance you would do (ie cut) the bundeswehr (German army) boots made by haix? They are popular in Europe as they are decent ones
Hurts to see nicks boots get cut in half but I also enjoy the quality of the product shown
You’ve compared winter boots and work boots now, among others. I’d love to see a similar comparison for tactical boots, including entries like this one, Rocky S2V, maybe Danner and Lowa.
Nicks makes the boot in coyote rough out. The boot seems to also be up to army mail spec if you look that up you will see.
I really appreciate this video... recently I've been on a kick of replacing/upgrading my prepper/shtf kit, but have yet to settle on a good new boot that I feel might be able to outdo my Danners. I'm feeling like these might be just what I'm looking for.
jungle boots
Stellar boots! I would 100% get the coyote rough-out to wear in uniform
Edit: took a closer look on the site, definitely not AR 670-1 approved
That is exactly why I came into the comments to find out. It's a shame, I would love a pair of Nicks to wear in uniform
@@delawaresace They are very close too! If the outsole was the right color (the collar can be changed to leather) then they would be passing. The eyelets look fine from the site too.
But they say "tactical". The video host even says "more tactical". Come on.
I wear redwing iron Rangers almost every day. I also have some Carolina 8” that are pretty rugged. I also recently got some 8” Haix boots that are pretty good. Don’t know if you have ever reviewed them? If I was a man of means, I would probably be getting some higher end stuff like Nick’s. I’ve always been a boot guy, and definitely wouldn’t change. Not everyone understands and really appreciates boots. Thanks for another good video.
@RoseAnvil, have you checked out the Bata M90 boots? They are the ones formerly used by the Dutch army and are 95% the same. Price is only 90-ish dollars.
My biggest concern is the use of that vibram Sierra outsole. I'm not sure if there's variations in them but I've always found them to not be hard enough to make resoling them again worth it, the heel wears out to nothing in a month and starts to eat into your foam midsole so I ended up having to pay more on resoles every time. They should have gone with something like the bifida
I believe they opted for the sierra for flexibility over robustness.
Maybe they'll come out with a boot with a more durable sole. Then again, you can customize with your next resole with whatever you like, granted you have access to a good cobbler.
Will the rubber eventually cause squeaking? I've been wanting a more traditional tactical boot like this for the longest time, but I think I'd just assume it have the regular leather inner construction.
Honestly, it’s leather on leather that squeaks over time. The rubber should actually prevent it since in theory it will not burnish itself like leather does.
Bro you are a great presenter. I dont care at all about shoes but this is the 3rd straight video I see plus just subscribed you channel. Great job mate.
Just got mine today but in tanker style. I just love the way it looks man and living in buffalo its almost always wet with snow or rain so i got the weathersheild black looks sick
Cut up a danner acadia!
They look like a very well made set of traditional army boots, however I’m not sure how they would compare with more modern lightweight breathable combat boots for “tactical” use
They aren't great for actual tactical use would be my guess. And especially not when compared to Haix, Danner, Salomon and other dedicated brands making dedicated combat boots. Also the price is way to high again for actual tactical application. Salomons come at around 50% of the price. 530 is a lot considdering tactical boots typically doesn't last that long. Aka very nice boots, looks fantastic, but not suited for actual professional tactical application.
Your reviews tell stories that no one else dares to tell. Bravo.
Good you kept those premium laces intact.
Hell yeah! Just got my Whites in a few days ago, only waited about a month. Totally worth it. The NW boots are where it’s at.
Usually taking risks involves a complete lack of rubber.
Are you referring to when one doesn't Don a Condom?
And what's the difference between a condom and a coffin?
You Cum in one, and you Go in the other!
you missed the durometer test
Could you do an episode specifically on sole pattern. Like lug design for different environments on boots. And Vibram's Arctic Grip
This video is getting the "boot lickers" EXCITED! 😱
Bruh 😂💀
I’m waiting for Nick’s to come out with a flavored line for LE.
LMAO 😂🤣😂
This is the most "off" he's been with the cut center score, that was a high to mid 6 definitely not qn 8.1
That's what I'm saying. The botched cut on the pull tab definitely knocked some off
They look so beautiful! My only concern is that they might be too narrow for my feet - for last year I’ve been wearing super wide “barefoot” boots and my feet are spoiled for traditional silhouette soles
You can get them as wide as you like.
Would be interesting to see a comparison between tactical boots, for instance Meindl Kampfstiefel.
Should do Carolina Original Jump Boots next really curious about the build of it
Those are Actually Corcorans, they're owned by the same parent company.
I have the historic version in brown, and honestly they aren't that great.
Worth the money and they seem relatively hard wearing, but theres a lot of synthetic substitutes in it.
The cost shows in these boots, you get a heritage construction but not heritage materials.
The leather is stiff, and the midsole is some kind of hard synthetic material as is the welt.
They are hard on the feet too.
Maybe the tactical type is better ?
Are these rubber boots a lot sweatier?
The upper and vamp are still leather so no.
The top is still leather, what're you on about?
I wonder if the soles will wear out quicker due to the foam...
I doubt it. I own a pair of Rocky boots with that same or similar foam. I've had for years and resoled once and didn't notice them wearing out any faster than anything else I have.
Thank you for this video. I actually asked for this boot in your last military boot survey
Love to have had a pair of these in my Army days. My feet still hurt from the 80's
I've owned a number of boots and shoes from a local manufacturer, which shared a lot of similarities with this boot: 360 stitching, PU midsole, minimalistic leather construction. The boots have never been particularly water resistant, exactly because of 360 stitching. No matter how well-waxed the boots were in a slushy weather they always got damp.
i order up a pair of the Ridgeline Hikers based on this video. i wanted some high quality hiking boots with some flexibility in the sole but in a rebuild-able classic form factor. plus i have narrow feet and finding anything that fits perfectly must be ordered. thanks for doing these videos. it really helps make an informed decision.
Ordered some Ridgelines, as well, with the Weatherproof Leather.
Great video! Rubber is such a different take on their classic boots. I’d love to see a video on truman boots
Would you take a look at the Bates Paratrooper? I think that would compare and contrast nicely with these Nicks.
Needs to be lace-to-toe. Individuals who actually need this sort of footwear for "aggressive contact" as it were need the lateral support. Until then this is really for deskchair operators and the hipster trendite types. I would like to see a cut in half comparison between these and the Danner Ft. Lewis boot.
The foam heel also seems like a mistake. The boots seem like they came out of the oven a touch early, developmentally speaking.
Bro just stop. Lace to toe is only for boots that don't fit right. I have NEVER needed lace to toe boots. Not even in the service.
@@R1NR4N Wrong.
One thing thats really annoying with PU is hydrolysis. It just happens, no matter what, even on the shelf. Then again the dampening is superb. At first i disliked that, but since the resoling is so easy its not much of a problem.
Kinda curious about breathability, since most modern combat boots use a lot of gore tex or some other membrane and this being ... well.. leather. Some say its awesome for sweaty feat some say its not and here i am not knowing what to think lol
I have worn 90s style combat boots for the vast majority of my life because of my time in the Army. Up until 2 years ago, this was the exact boot i was looking for, but couldnt find locally. I ended up changing to Redwing 8" mocktoes. The only thing I dislike is the way black took Kiwi so well and veg tan leather takes nothing well except leather cream.
You should compare these to some of the other leather tactical boots on the market. Suck as Danner, Altama, and Rocky. Would love to see that
If someone is willing to spend $500 on boots you are a good source of info. I would love to get a pair but I don’t have $500. You are able to make a sponsored video without pandering. That’s why I’ve watched every one of them. I’m thinking about getting some solovair gripfasts, would love to see you gut them.
FINALLY! Good Combat boots that LOOK proper! I am in the Punk/Goth/OI Spectrum Subculture, but i refuse to wear garbage boots, and that is precisely what most Fashion Boots geared to the Subculture are. Thanks for the review!!!
dang if i were still in army id be so stoked on those coyote ones!!
I'd be interested in a tactical boot tier list. Especially a comparison of these to the Iowas that came off so good in your 5 tactical boots video.
Water resistance test would be cool aswell.
Examining military boots (AR-670-1 compliant) is a good way to increase your audience. I know when I comes time for my to buy new combat boots I look up reviews on CZcams. And there isn’t another Channel on here that is as thorough as you when it comes to breaking down the product. I’m talking boots like Garmount T8 Bifida’s or Rocky S2V’s, two of the most popular boots in the US military. There are reviews out there but no one has cut them in half!
Would like to see Panama Jack boots. They are manufactured so it should be interesting. Awesome content
I would really like to see you compare Nicks against other small hand-made boot companies such as Franks, JK, etc.
I am both active duty air force and a boot guy and i am probably gonna get me a pair of these. I am an aircraft maintainer and blow through boots fairly quick so this would be a nice change of pace.
I have a pair of 90’s era Basic Training Combat Boots almost in perfect condition (DXed them right when I got out in 2000). They are surprisingly water resistant and crazy rugged. I wish I would have kept the worn out ones because breaking them in is insane.
I wish I would have kept and resoled mine. They felt like mocassins. Best pair that I've owned. Tossed them for another pair of issued boots that were terirble. I can't find that first type anywhere online.
I feel like a roughout version of this boot would be really good.
There is one. Check it out!