Why Is EVERY YouTuber Promoting These?! VESSI NOT Sponsored Review

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Komentáře • 532

  • @SethFowler
    @SethFowler  Před rokem +520

    Since a lot of people have been asking NO lol my sock wasn’t ripped it’s a price sticker from a shoe I thrifted in last weeks $20 sneaker collection stuck to the bottom of my sock. Just to clarify for everyone lol

    • @JoeTC07
      @JoeTC07 Před rokem +3

      😂

    • @Brittonn
      @Brittonn Před rokem +34

      me when I beat the hole in my sock allegations

    • @JonQ
      @JonQ Před rokem +1

      Nice cover Seth. It's okay, we know the sneaker market hasn't had a good year.

    • @Mack_Dingo
      @Mack_Dingo Před rokem +3

      5:25 Defiantly looks like a hole tho

    • @adamgreenhill110
      @adamgreenhill110 Před rokem +4

      Can confirm - the CZcams app can zoom in, it's a sticker!

  • @areksoo
    @areksoo Před rokem +926

    Spot on review. Linus from LTT also had the same thoughts with the 100% waterproof claim and even went as far as to change the talking points when promoting Vessi shoes on his channel as water resistant than waterproof.

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem +31

      why would he do that they are actually waterproof, no water gets through them. I mean if you want to get technical even a pair of chest high waders aren't waterproof if you go into water that's above the waterproof material. I mean i guess Vessi could say a water-resistant outer with a waterproof liner or just say the shoes have a waterproof liner.

    • @nhojlagap6222
      @nhojlagap6222 Před rokem +73

      @@NonLegitNation2 same question can be asked to vessi. They market the shoes as 100% waterproof while in fact only part of it is. If vessi is not happy with that, they would have stopped asking LTT for sponsorships.

    • @86LukeM
      @86LukeM Před rokem +11

      From experience with multiple pairs. Largely due to wearing them out. Took a pressure washer at a car wash to them. Didn’t get water in them. But I will say if they leak under a year. The warranty allows a free replacement. Which is how I got a few pairs. I ruined on by foot placement. But yeah only got water in after excessive wear and standing in a puddle.

    • @The_Viktor_Reznov
      @The_Viktor_Reznov Před rokem +16

      @@NonLegitNation2 Because his reasoning was exactly that - "nothing is waterproof. Water drills through rock to create canyons". That's what he said.
      This is exactly why he hates the term "waterproof", because nothing is.

    • @Light-Rock97
      @Light-Rock97 Před rokem +6

      I love Linus. He has solid principles, and isn't afraid to learn new things and admit when he's been wrong.

  • @antontustanowski1017
    @antontustanowski1017 Před rokem +546

    In theory, Gore-tex membranes should actually be both waterproof and breathable due to the nature of the pores in the material. You should try and review some gore-tex shoes the same way!
    P.S. Depending on the collab, they might look nice too :>

    • @MrCrunch808
      @MrCrunch808 Před rokem +46

      Gore-tex does have the issue of becoming water logged once they are put under tough conditions repeatedly. The holes hat are kept water-free can allow water to pass through once the outer coating is worn off, and you would have to reapply that yourself. For most people gore-tex will work as advertised, but if you are going hiking in the rain it will eventually require maintenance.
      You can reapply the coating with a relatively cheap product. Just throw it into the washer with the product then dry it either by line or in the dryer and it should work as good as new. Works for any garment.

    • @XxCorvette1xX
      @XxCorvette1xX Před rokem +17

      @@MrCrunch808gore tex has never worked properly for me, and literally always wets out
      I remain unconvinced it’s not a scam lol

    • @tattyhead1972
      @tattyhead1972 Před rokem +3

      I have an older pair of NMD TS1 Gore-tex which are a knit upper and are certainly water resistant which is good enough for my use case. Can't say I've tested them in the tub though

    • @PANCHOSWAY
      @PANCHOSWAY Před rokem

      Geox?

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem +2

      i've had mixed results with goretex footwear. I had a pair of Nike react trail 3 gtx's and they were great for a while but eventually they started to allow water in so I returned them. I also have a pair of adidas terrexx free hiker gtx winter boots which have been 100% waterproof since i bought them last year but my feet do get pretty sweaty in them even though goretex is supposed to be breathable. The adidas boots are my go-to in the winter since they're really light compared to my Rocky Bearclaw boots and they are really comfy because of the boost and so far pretty warm in the winter.

  • @aMkinfinity
    @aMkinfinity Před rokem +591

    Content like this is why Seth is always at the top of my sub box. Hyped up stuff is always great. But taking a look at the community, asking why, and seeking answers is REALLY cool.

  • @idohearthatersdgk
    @idohearthatersdgk Před rokem +233

    The biggest issue with vessi is the last talking point, no half sizes. This shoe doesn’t run small to me and I normally wear a 10.5-11 depending on brand. Vessi 10s are too small and the 11s feel too lose. They really need to get half sizes but I wonder if they don’t due to how they’re made. That or they’re too lazy and the molds are cheaper that way

    • @SeanHoltzman
      @SeanHoltzman Před rokem +21

      They're too lazy, spoken with them before about it

    • @tyaty
      @tyaty Před rokem +5

      I never buy shoes without trryin other out myself exactly because of that.

    • @Godifathers
      @Godifathers Před rokem +8

      I'm also a size 10.5 and ended up getting the size 10 because I was informed that the shoes end up stretching and molding to your feet. Which I found to be true in my experience after having my pair for over a year now. They fit snug to my feet without feeling cramped. I'm not sure what the life expectancy is for these shoes, but after a year I don't expect these shoes to give out any time soon. All in all, I will be certainly getting another pair after my current pair become unwearable.

    • @Michael-wo6ld
      @Michael-wo6ld Před rokem +6

      Why on earth would "lazy" have anything to do with a business decision? Carrying half sizes doubles the number of skus you have to manage and produce. It's vastly more expensive, and if not that many people want them then the cost-benefit just doesn't work.

    • @Orphioux
      @Orphioux Před rokem +4

      @@Michael-wo6ld No no no it's clearly because the CEO has to hand make all the shoes and moulds and he/she is just too lazy to do it for losers with size 10.5 feet, I can totally relate.

  • @stevenroche9874
    @stevenroche9874 Před rokem +55

    No footwear with a waterproof membrane ( Vessis use a waterproof membrane like many other brands ) is very breathable. Your instincts are correct, waterproof means little airflow. We all know mesh fabric without a waterproof membrane is the most breathable and cool upper for hot, dry weather. adidas Supernova running shoes are a great example.

    • @sotonin
      @sotonin Před 2 měsíci +1

      Spot on. not 100% waterproof and not breathable AT ALL

  • @sauhsu
    @sauhsu Před rokem +39

    heck yes seth, keep up this creative content. you are really vibing this year in terms of shoe content creation

  • @coffeecuprobot2802
    @coffeecuprobot2802 Před rokem +109

    Always a little suss with the heavily “influencer” marketed products, appreciate you taking the time to review them honestly. You could Send them over to rose anvil so he can cut them in half, curious what the liner looks like.

  • @arz131
    @arz131 Před rokem +100

    I feel like the "100%" claim is true. Like of course the opening is gonna be susceptible to water going in, but the upper keeps the inside dry. It's like saying a rubber boot isn't waterproof because you can pour water into the boot.

    • @midkort
      @midkort Před rokem +8

      Exactly

    • @lester9230
      @lester9230 Před rokem +8

      This, the ankle height should be obvious to any shopper with half a brain.

    • @Zasaramel
      @Zasaramel Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not only that, but he's very clearly comparing them to the most expensive brands of shoe that aren't remotely going for functionality as its main purpose. Of course a shoe that is working to be water proof and durable can't also be the softest/breathable/pretties shoe at the same time. But for being the only " sneaker " style shoe that offers real durability and water proofing, they are plenty comfortable and good quality shoes.
      I'm also going to go on a limb and bet he didn't wear a more normal pair of socks at all and wore those thick ass wool socks he's branded himself, which also works against whatever level of breathability the Vessi's have. Sounds like he was clearly going out of his way to push these as " meh " so his brand of reviewing " high end " shoes stayed justified.

  • @JonQ
    @JonQ Před rokem +58

    This was a genius review idea. I've always wanted a sneaker head review of these. Keep up the great work Seth!

  • @DrakiniteOfficial
    @DrakiniteOfficial Před rokem +5

    I'm glad to hear you generally liked it! I was worried because the thumbnail and title seemed like it would be negative, but now I feel comfortable with going for a pair. I've worn Asics since my early teens, but I'm sick of getting wet socks when I'm in the rain so I'm gonna go for some vessis.

  • @calebmarquardt7378
    @calebmarquardt7378 Před rokem +67

    My vessie shoe insoles started falling apart. Emailed them but never had a response. Started hurting my heel because the sole wouldn't stop slipping down. I do recommend them. I liked them. They just got ugly really fast. And this was last years shoes. Hopefully, this year, they will be better.

    • @INSANEMODE616
      @INSANEMODE616 Před rokem +2

      I tweeted at them a year or two ago about how bad the inserts were, and got a response and a partial refund pretty quickly.

    • @SwagKimbo
      @SwagKimbo Před rokem +2

      Judging from your comment here I'd assume you'll recommend just about anything you've spent money on.
      That sounds like an awful shoe.

    • @RadddahTat
      @RadddahTat Před rokem +1

      @Bevar Fristaden I used them for working outside, feet and socks never got wet. Feet weren't hot or uncomfortable other than the sole, which i fixed. They got ugly because I worked in them. I'd buy more just because they still do their job of keeping my feet dry. The ones I got were pretty ugly to start with though imo

    • @sotonin
      @sotonin Před 2 měsíci

      I emailed Vessi about one of my pairs i received where a little water was getting in the toe after a week or so. They sent me a new pair our without any question.... I suggest you check your spam messages.
      FYI vessi insoles are AWFUL. like the cheapest thinnest piece of crap. They do slip constantly. they dont have any grip on the bottom to keep them in place. I ended up getting third part ones, which eventually fell apart after a year and now i'm wearing both my vessis with NO insole.. actually more comfortable like barefoot flat shoes.... But you feel every pebble you step on

  • @calicocritterscrafts886
    @calicocritterscrafts886 Před rokem +17

    I just wear Cloves. Similar price point and meant for us healthcare peeps on our feet all day. It’s the only shoe I’ve worn that hasn’t messed up my feet so bad I needed medical correction to fix it. My feet have been good for two years now. As for your socks I may have to give those a try. They sound great and a natural fiber can’t be beat for your feet.

    • @ThatGirlJD
      @ThatGirlJD Před rokem

      I'm in search for a good work shoe, I've considered Cloves, but wondered about the support. Do they provide food arch support?

  • @bigred6137
    @bigred6137 Před rokem +21

    I’m not a sneaker head, I actually wear boots 90% of the time but man this channel is great. Keep up the great work Seth

  • @ReyOfLight
    @ReyOfLight Před rokem +15

    I could see Vessi being a great option for people who are traveling a lot, as it means you’ll have a pair of shoes that can handle various weather conditions without adding much (or any) weight to your luggage. Say if you’re going on a cruise or something, a pair of Vessi could be an excellent choice of footwear to bring or wear for excursions for days or locations where you need a whole shoe and not just sandals or flip flops, and it wouldn’t matter if it rains because the shoe would keep your feet dry. I watch a fair few cruising channels and I’ve seen more than one of them having to dry their shoes or socks with the hairdryer when they come back to the ship after a shore excursion

    • @Larry-Lobster
      @Larry-Lobster Před rokem

      Lmao I’m going on a cruise soon and I’m considering buying a pair to bring on the trip

    • @remrat
      @remrat Před 5 měsíci

      they do just that! i have a pair of vessis and i live in an area that rains A LOT so these shoes are very good for the area i live in, but for people who live in hotter places i'm not sure i would reccomend. though, vessis have saved me from many wet sock incedents

  • @hailhummus
    @hailhummus Před rokem +9

    Long term review: I had a pair I used for work and the foam was noticeably wrinkly/compressed after about a month of daily wear... and chewed up after 4-5 months. But the uppers kept my feet dry so I wore them until the uppers eventually tore (from tripping and falling on concrete... which was also concerning that they were so delicate). Was happy I got them on discount because they would not be worth full price at all.
    In comparison, New balance 574s (that aren't water-resistant, mind you) lasted way longer than that with similar usage...

  • @fg786
    @fg786 Před rokem +14

    Usually coating for water repelled surfaces contain PFAs, which are suspect to causing all kinds of cancer. They can also be found in noon stick backing paper, wh9ich is then labeled to not beused at temperatures above 230°C or something like that.

    • @Y0kAiS
      @Y0kAiS Před rokem +1

      Check under manufacturing

    • @Larry-Lobster
      @Larry-Lobster Před rokem +3

      I don’t know where’s you’re walking where is 450 degrees Fahrenheit lol

  • @Naveen-tx8be
    @Naveen-tx8be Před rokem +2

    I’ve had my vessis for years now (I copped them when they first came out) and they’re still holding up strong! My only critique is that the breathability isn’t as great as advertised. My feet overheat constantly, so this can get a tad uncomfortable in the summer. It’s honestly my only gripe, but I can’t see how a waterproof shoe can also be super breathable anyways, so it’s not a dealbreaker if it means my feet stay dry no matter where I am. If you have your laces tied, water doesn’t seep in, no matter how much water/grass you walk through, which is a lifesaver tbh. I don’t think I can go back

  • @CharlesGuerrero
    @CharlesGuerrero Před rokem +27

    I have a pair of Vessi shoes, because I refuse to wear my nice kicks in the pouring rain, but I still want to wear sneakers. I haven't been disappointed with them yet, but I'm glad to see an unbiased review from Seth

  • @mikemikemikemikemikemeup

    From my experience versus aren’t the best. One of the problems I had with them is that I never felt stable in them. The stretchy upper material made it feel like I was falling off of the soles of her shoes. They also started wearing down relatively quickly. The rubber that goes around the bottoms started flaking off within a month or so. I’ve also seen a bunch of people recommending these shoes for skating and I would definitely disagreed. With how unstable I feel on those shoes long boarding felt like I was about to fall at any moment. I don’t know maybe I just had a bad experience, but they aren’t the best in my opinion.
    Edit: the waterproofing is good for almost all situations

  • @mewmedic
    @mewmedic Před rokem

    Nice to see someone review these! I have had a pair of the skater shoes for about a year now. They're not 100% waterproof, really like 80-90% for me. I don't get wet unless your directly pouring water on them multiple times. I bought a purple pair so the dirt isn't noticable. I got them because I wanted something easy to clean. A lot of people in the comments are recomending goretex shoes and I had no idea that was even a thing! I personally find them confortable.

  • @ramansaini90
    @ramansaini90 Před rokem +9

    The one thing you realize with extended use is that they are insanely hard to clean, especially the white shoes. Once stained they're not going back to their original look, and are going to perpetually have a stained look. Even after cleaning it will stain within a week of wearing. They become pretty unattractive and makes you not want to wear them.

    • @KP-xi4bj
      @KP-xi4bj Před rokem +1

      Do the insoles move around when you're walking? Some reviews indicated this negative.

    • @Studio23creation
      @Studio23creation Před měsícem

      then the black ones are the ones to choose.

  • @romydrouin6916
    @romydrouin6916 Před 8 měsíci

    I've been wearing the Vessi booties for about a year now and they're amazingly comfy. I was skeptical of the whole waterproof part when I got them so I straight up put my feet in a small river for a couple of minutes and nothing. After a year of use, I was surprised that they started letting a bit of water in last week during a soft hike in a muddy terrain - the sole is still very well glued, I checked, so must be the material wearing down.

  • @xxWinterSpacexx
    @xxWinterSpacexx Před rokem +26

    i’m wearing them right now 😅 i use them for work (manage pools at a resort) i will say however, the traction is pretty much gone and the shoes untie, but not too bad 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @tylerweisberg483
    @tylerweisberg483 Před rokem +4

    you should review the allbirds waterproof shoes. as a student in college during winter where its always snowy and rainy, I'm definitely going to need some waterproof shoes. not a big boots guy which is why i want shoes

  • @troykasting5597
    @troykasting5597 Před rokem +6

    New Balance, Nike, and Adidas use GORE-TEX in their waterproof shoes. It would be great to see a review of one of those (ie. New Balance 2002R GTX)

  • @DR.DisInfect
    @DR.DisInfect Před rokem +16

    Love your socks Seth I own almost every pair and wanted to support you further you're doing great things

  • @cbo44
    @cbo44 Před rokem +3

    Seth, vessi uses a gore tex like material. Gore tex works in the exact same way, repelling water while letting sweat evaporate through it.

  • @lularockthenation6818
    @lularockthenation6818 Před rokem +1

    The transition to throwing the shoes at the chair was very cleverly edited and funny

  • @deltasaves
    @deltasaves Před rokem

    I have 2 pairs and they've been good for me. I had to switch out the insoles because i have foot issues. I haven't had anything seep into the shoes and have worn them at work (I am a nurse). My feet never felt overly hot in them past any other shoes I've worn. Now after some years of wear, the soles have started to run down some (just like my other shoes i wore the same amount), also i don't wear them every day.
    I still wear both pairs even to work and they are comfortable and not too "gross" on my foot like a lot of other shoes I've worn over the years (especially many of the "nursing" shoes I've gotten and cant wear any more).

  • @user-me1mv4vy9q
    @user-me1mv4vy9q Před rokem +5

    Me and my brother have the cityscape ones and they actually work, although my brother thinks it isn’t comfy after walking for a while

    • @aoefeable
      @aoefeable Před rokem

      I have the Cityscape too and really like them.

  • @tinypickle
    @tinypickle Před rokem +4

    what's the go to recommendation for waterproof shoes then? I considered getting em but my friends say they have no arch support/get very uncomfortable on long days.

    • @markeastridge9649
      @markeastridge9649 Před rokem

      Water socks like NRS 0.5 over light socks is my choice. Wear with light socks in my normal NB trail runners for snow and soaking wet playing disc golf and shoveling snow at home. Easy to dry and swap out socks on the fly if i get too sweaty.

  • @excessorizeme
    @excessorizeme Před rokem +72

    As someone who’s been sponsored by Vessi and not a sneakerhead, these are the only shoes I wear on a daily basis still. Dry feet > everything else. 😅

    • @musket811
      @musket811 Před rokem +10

      I got Vessi because of you and I totally agree

    • @dbdb4962
      @dbdb4962 Před rokem +1

      You must live in some wet place, definitely not needed in the desert. Was looking for maybe something for theme parks when it is raining but hard soles are a hard no. Would rather just do a shoe cover.

    • @lester9230
      @lester9230 Před rokem +3

      @@dbdb4962… no shit

    • @cw4623
      @cw4623 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Actually, shoe comfort over everything else. And these aren't comfy. Too narrow in the toes.

    • @JustReckles5
      @JustReckles5 Před 10 měsíci

      I've been wearing these also when they first came out. I have 4 pairs, the original weekends and original everyday classics

  • @CasualViewer-t4f
    @CasualViewer-t4f Před rokem

    I’ve like my Vesi’s. They make for a great winter/spring shoe. In my experience I’d say they are as close to waterproof as one expects them to be. They get warm on my feet though.

  • @christinatorressd
    @christinatorressd Před rokem +1

    My husband bought these and the bottom got so messed up just from a 15 minute basketball game. It know it's not what they are meant for but I was surprised how easily the foam wore out. The knit also got scuffed easily. He threw them away in a few months. They are def waterproof though.

  • @hufflepunkslitherclaw7436

    I bought Vessi shoes for myself at work. I'm a preschool teacher, and the waterproof feature has saved me multiple times!

  • @jacobcortiglia3204
    @jacobcortiglia3204 Před rokem +27

    I love it when Seth reveiws random shoes and his honest thoughts always making me crack up love u Seth

  • @SeanHoltzman
    @SeanHoltzman Před rokem +5

    I was part of their original crowdfunding run, one pair separated and made a giant egg-sized separation bubble after wearing them once. Was told there was no chance I could use my warranty because it had to be me wearing them and getting them wet.... While they're supposed to be hydrophobic. The other pair's sole wore out flat in 2.5-3 months and got nasty with only light occasional use 2-3 times a week for a few hours. Worst $350 spent, lost all faith in the brand immediately, irked seeing them grift their way to relevance again through influencer marketing

    • @roycevanbeethoven
      @roycevanbeethoven Před rokem

      Your experience is unfortunate, but a pair of defective shoes does not reflect most other people's experience. I committed to wearing a pair of Vessi's every day for at least a year. I walked in them, did light treks in them, I ran in them, went through the rain in them, and 15 months later, they are still holding up and looking like they can still go for another year.
      If you want proof of when I purchased the shoes, I can try to figure out a way to share a screenshot of the order confirmation.

    • @dexrow
      @dexrow Před rokem

      @@roycevanbeethoven I agree with you, also its possible their first run of shoes probably were not as good as they have become. I bought my pair in November 2021, wear them everyday everywhere, and still have no issue with them. The insole is pretty tough, but if its not to some ones liking you can always replace that with something you prefer.

  • @LuisR001S
    @LuisR001S Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the honest review 👍🏼

  • @CptVein
    @CptVein Před rokem

    Could I get a recommendation for a pair of outdoor shoes? Going camping this summer and I'm looking for a decent pair

  • @ryder9215
    @ryder9215 Před rokem +3

    where are those green cargos from?🔥

  • @Venom-2844
    @Venom-2844 Před rokem

    i was waiting for this vid from seth🙏

  • @90cat1
    @90cat1 Před rokem +2

    When I see a CZcamsr who’ve I’ve never watched say “I don’t like promoting products I don’t use/know all that much about” really makes me happy.

  • @cockatoo010
    @cockatoo010 Před rokem

    Huh. Finally a honest review of the things.
    I may buy a pair since it rains a lot around here. Some days I even need to wear rubber boots which don't fit great because they are laceless

  • @hyunweewoo
    @hyunweewoo Před rokem

    i always love how real you are

  • @CrymsonNite
    @CrymsonNite Před rokem +1

    I enjoy my Vessi's, they really are kind of breathable, and kind of warm, and 100% waterproof.
    The sole seems to be wearing out faster than they should, and they aren't incredibly grippy anymore, but they slip on and are incredibly comfortable.

  • @BickieWickie
    @BickieWickie Před 3 měsíci

    Love this super honest review!! I work in healthcare and I’m looking for everything this shoe claimed to be. + comfort. Gonna keep looking

  • @grousewithakeyboard
    @grousewithakeyboard Před rokem +1

    I have I Pair of vessi shoes that I find really comfortable but I’m not sure what type they were but the water resistance is perfect for the weather in my area.

  • @michaelsullivan1216
    @michaelsullivan1216 Před měsícem

    I had the Vessi Everyday sneaker for about a year and had to get rid of them. They had no arch support. Basically a flat sole with a very thin, flat cushioned insole. Something about the shape of the heel ended up causing heel pain. They are super waterproof, but they do lack some breathability. My feet got pretty hot wearing them in hot weather. They were better in fall, winter and cooler spring days.

  • @excessiveirony651
    @excessiveirony651 Před rokem +1

    I work at a car wash and I wore these daily for a year. I bought my own insole to make it comfier and after a year they started tearing at the edges. I dont usually buy shoes for more than $40 so that was about on par for my experiences anyway 😅

  • @jasonspangenberg3414
    @jasonspangenberg3414 Před rokem +1

    Where did you get your cargos?

  • @MDobri-sy1ce
    @MDobri-sy1ce Před rokem

    Great video Seth!

  • @brianphilip182
    @brianphilip182 Před rokem

    How do you clean these shoes if it doesn't absorb water?

  • @volvo145
    @volvo145 Před 3 měsíci

    Whats the price for a par? Im blind an fining any prices arempossible. Even on their homepage. Id really likea pair ofwaterprof shoes tghough

  • @mpalatsi
    @mpalatsi Před rokem +7

    Hey Seth, not sure how many of the comments you actually read but I'm a big fan of your content, however I'm not sure I can say the same about my apthcry socks. I've worn them a handful of times and they already appear to be falling apart. Threads coming loose on the outside and inside leading to a fairly uncomfortable fit. I love the designs but I really can't justify purchasing socks that don't hold up. Honestly, I'd pay more money just to have a product closer to something like darn tough socks. Anyway, happy holidays! Thanks for all you do.

    • @SethFowler
      @SethFowler  Před rokem +11

      Thanks for the support!! Im really sorry to hear that, send an email to support@apthcry.com and we can either send you a replacement or a refund!

    • @mpalatsi
      @mpalatsi Před rokem +4

      @@SethFowler Thank you! I appreciate the prompt response!

  • @Adamsandlersfeet
    @Adamsandlersfeet Před rokem +2

    Congrats on 1m!

  • @pyro1047
    @pyro1047 Před rokem

    The US military basically concluded that breathable water proof boots were impossible. That's why Jungle boots starting in the 60's had those perforated grommets in the side of the sole, so while water would get in easier it'd also drain out easier along with your foot pumping it out with each step. They also tried to use minimal material that would promote microbial and fungal growth, like I believe the sole was just 4 thin layers of some gauze like material. And I think they switched from cotton to nylon.

  • @snipez677
    @snipez677 Před rokem

    what brand are those cargos in the initial try on?

  • @mammoth-puppy3246
    @mammoth-puppy3246 Před rokem +1

    This was a really good review. I appreciate that you said you’re not the target

  • @murpheyholloran1067
    @murpheyholloran1067 Před rokem +2

    Even premium outdoor shoes with materials like Goretex are as "waterproof" as those. My Nike ACG Mountain Fly GTX only have the material up to a bit above where the liner is on the Vessis, despite mine having a tall gater/bootie. Although GTX and materials similar to it are definitely way more breathable than that neoprene like material.

  • @kullanlb9424
    @kullanlb9424 Před rokem +30

    I will never get over the fact that I’ve been watching you for hellas , back when Fowler Customs was a thing ! Keep doing what you’re doing dawg , you’re the best !

  • @blackmagicgarage871
    @blackmagicgarage871 Před rokem

    Gotta detail a few cars like your at work to really test them.... durability. Water. Chemicals stains. Etc. As a detailer if I wore Nike vans or anything other than my waterproof ariat boots I had to replace my shoes in about a week.... try dragging them around and doing labor in them and see how waterproof they remain!

  • @SethFowler
    @SethFowler  Před rokem +4

    STICKERGATE 2022 has reached its epic conclusion! See the final evidence on Twitter @RealSethFowler or on my community tab! STICKER or HOLE.....YOU DECIDE

  • @echtogammut
    @echtogammut Před rokem

    I have Gore-tex Brooks trail running shoes that are water-resistant and breathable with the caveat that you need to wash them or they will loose their breathability. They are warmer than the non-Gore-tex versions, but not so much that it is uncomfortable, I've run with the Gore-tex shoes in 105* degree weather and my first thought wasn't how hot hot my feet were.

  • @Portablesounds
    @Portablesounds Před rokem

    I knew these kinds of shoes could work, because they already exist for trail runners. And just like you're observing, they're great at keeping water out, but once they're wet, its very hard to dry them.

  • @JMDini24
    @JMDini24 Před rokem +1

    They sell them at Nordstrom, you can check out sizing and overall fit.

  • @AriWeismanchester
    @AriWeismanchester Před rokem

    I needed a non-descript shoe I could wear at the hospital that would keep liquids off my feet and weren't clogs. The Vessis worked out perfectly for that use.

  • @__________vee__________
    @__________vee__________ Před rokem +1

    Whenever a youtuber says "this is my honest opinion" or "honest reaction" I'm usually like yeah sure whatever (I have trust issues clearly lmao) but this guy seems absolutely genuine and I absolutely believe it. What a great review video!

  • @prwnrdy
    @prwnrdy Před rokem +2

    Would be cool to test it against a Gore-Tex shoe!

  • @XarkoCZ
    @XarkoCZ Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this review. I'm considering getting a pair because I work outside even if it's raining a based on this they seem to be what I'm looking for.

  • @JasonCollin
    @JasonCollin Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the great, comprehensive review. You addressed my two concerns: 1.) How actually breathable? 2.) Comfort The Vessi website says only the knit makes it waterproof, no mention of a liner! And if the midsole is not comfortable, why buy a pair of shoes like that at all then? Good to know, I'll just go with Allbirds again most likely for this style of knit shoe.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Před 9 měsíci

    I come from the tropics of Australia and have been watching the promos for these shoes from a number of channels I follow. They've opened free shipping to Australia, so I decided to hunt down some reviews of Vessis.
    Now I reckon the waterproof aspect of these shoes and boots is absolutely awesome, especially for some of the places I travel. You'd be surprised at how wet things get in the Far North of Queensland during the Wet Season. Oh, up North there are two main seasons, The Wet, and The Dry. There are different food and flowering seasons throughout the year, however, it's either wet or dry up there. Anyway, I was almost ready to drop 290 Aussie dollars on a pair of 'Stormbursts'. However, after learning that the shoes aren't very breathable, have decided against investing that sort of money. I'd rather wet feet on occasion, rather than my feet soaking in a sealed, hot brine solution all year.

  • @draylight6682
    @draylight6682 Před rokem

    Love the fact that you were super objective but still fair

  • @GigaNiga3924
    @GigaNiga3924 Před rokem +2

    "Let's put Vessi to the Testi" 😂 Seth out here tryna kick people's 👟🥜 in these😂

  • @zackgillotti
    @zackgillotti Před rokem +1

    Where’s you get the 76ers hat

  • @Stopfollowingmeplz8
    @Stopfollowingmeplz8 Před rokem

    Yay, I was really considering buying a pair of these so the thumbnail had me concerned for a second

  • @St1ngerGuy
    @St1ngerGuy Před rokem +4

    I've had my vessi shoes for 3 years with an average of 6000+ steps a day. The bottoms are so thin now that there is no support, and they feel more like slippers. That's why I'm ordering another pair and using my current ones as my basement shoes. They aren't waterproof anymore either, but for how much use I got of them, I'm not even mad. I think the biggest thing I like about them is I can throw them on instantly without having to untie them. The convenience level is very high, and I'm a lazy POS.

  • @aptalkshoops
    @aptalkshoops Před rokem

    Great review man! Love the hat too

  • @detectivemarvel8036
    @detectivemarvel8036 Před rokem +9

    I have to admit, this is the most interesting shoe review I’ve watched in a while

  • @DylanLey
    @DylanLey Před rokem +7

    Great honest review. Looks aside, I feel like there isn't much to complain about especially for only $105.

    • @mjriemen
      @mjriemen Před rokem +4

      Man… *only* $105 for a basic running type shoe?
      Thats how it is these days I guess, but thats a sad statement.
      Sneakers like this a couple of years ago would have retailed for like $60.

    • @SqueamishPuppet
      @SqueamishPuppet Před rokem +2

      @@mjriemen I thought the same. I've looked at them multiple times but didn't buy because they are expensive for a very average looking shoe.

  • @adamstrachn
    @adamstrachn Před rokem +12

    Good review Seth. They seem pretty good, I just don't care for how most models look overall. Maybe one day they'll have something I dig. Until then, I'll just stick to goretex Ultraboost.

  • @benfox6292
    @benfox6292 Před rokem

    As someone who lives in Maine the warmth of these shoes is really nice.

  • @dqitwithbrad
    @dqitwithbrad Před rokem +1

    My first pair got a hole in them 3 months after wearing them (I detail cars everyday and I am stepping on a floor thats wet and has ~7/16" covering my area most of the day) I got a 2nd pair for free because the 365 day warranty and lets see how the 2nd pair holds up, I will update yall if anything goes wrong. Thats Ofc if i remember
    Edited = Updated

  • @rockstar-nl5ne
    @rockstar-nl5ne Před rokem

    You should make a $200 shoe list I’d love to see that from my fav channel on CZcams.😊😊😊

  • @unsunghero6303
    @unsunghero6303 Před rokem +5

    “After a week of wearing the shoe”
    Also same sentence…
    “Suede is still wet from the water tub test”

  • @Letty4
    @Letty4 Před rokem

    I'm a dog walker and I love Vessi for working on rainy days!

  • @aaronmills4238
    @aaronmills4238 Před rokem

    It would be a good winter shoe if you find it warm in the cold wether and water proof up to a point

  • @elisanoro
    @elisanoro Před rokem +3

    I contemplated buying these because i wanted atleast one pair of easy to put on shoes but after looking at the price and designs, I decided it wasn't worth it for me haha. They aren't ugly per se but they aren't exactly pretty either in my opinion. Nonetheless, good review! Ill contemplate them again if they add different designs

  • @ThePeachTube
    @ThePeachTube Před rokem

    Are you gonna make a top 10 puma shoes for 2022 video?

  • @__vha
    @__vha Před 10 měsíci

    Nice, was hoping to pick up the slip ons as a winter alternative to my white slip ons. Looks like these are actually legit.

  • @jaydentravels
    @jaydentravels Před rokem

    I’ve wore these for 1 year and it does not look like the thumbnail they still look perfectly good

  • @SocratesRR90
    @SocratesRR90 Před rokem

    I have an annual pass for Universal Studios so I go to the theme parks a lot. This would probably be perfect for all the water rides where my feet always get soaked.

  • @Aima952
    @Aima952 Před rokem

    I'm not your typical target audience, but I loved this video. I am the exact market vessi are targeting though. Thanks for confirming this is basically the perfect shoe for me - as soon as I manage to make it to the correct delivery area next year at least.

  • @EliteEdgeK
    @EliteEdgeK Před rokem

    Oh good I've been wanting someone to make this video.

  • @notelliot70
    @notelliot70 Před rokem

    So if they put a better tread on it, it could be a good winter slip on out here in the midwest

  • @SheaStyles
    @SheaStyles Před rokem

    Seth should review one of those shady anime jordan 1 knock offs 😂 I see ads for those shoes all the time on Facebook

  • @333dae
    @333dae Před rokem

    if they make a higher top version with better cushioning it could be a killer daily beater for people who live in cold a/o rainy regions

  • @aggelos1981
    @aggelos1981 Před rokem +2

    Could not care less about this shoe BUT your review is EXCELLENT

  • @Williamchan87
    @Williamchan87 Před rokem

    If you just got the shoes and they wrong size you can return for correct size, anyways those shoes are made kinda specific to pacific northwest (think Vancouver or Seattle) where it's rains alot.

  • @hunterdna2257
    @hunterdna2257 Před rokem

    The review we all needed 👀🍜🔥