The Truth: Why barefoot boots aren't durable (Bearfoot Bruin)

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Před rokem +41

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    • @memefeed2147
      @memefeed2147 Před rokem +1

      Review Gaucho Ninja, the highest quality barefoot boots available!!

    • @bootstraps2346
      @bootstraps2346 Před rokem

      lol you DDOS'd them!

    • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
      @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday Před rokem +5

      @@memefeed2147 checked out their website! LMFAOooo who is paying that amount for a minimal barefoot shoe ?! Gotta be jokin’ !!!

    • @memefeed2147
      @memefeed2147 Před rokem +1

      @@YouCanChangeYourWorldToday their shell cordovan offerings literally lasts your lifetime. They have no competition either.

    • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
      @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday Před rokem +1

      @@memefeed2147 no competion ? Maybe no customers either ! Lol

  • @DadVibe
    @DadVibe Před rokem +702

    I appreciate you pointing out this brand. I always feel like an oddball in the barefoot community, because I want to wear wool, leather, and fur... I want my products to be as natural as possible, and care about how animals were treated, and our planet. I don't get why so many people/eco companies use almost completely all synthetic products-- full of forever chemicals. Now if I could just find a "barefoot" boot for farming...

    • @CptAngelKGaming
      @CptAngelKGaming Před rokem +13

      Tracker forest ESC..

    • @carlosjosejimenezbermudez9255
      @carlosjosejimenezbermudez9255 Před rokem +109

      The vegan lie is to blame for that. Sadly people in this space tend to lean onto veganism, and it's only natural that companies will cater and capitalize on that in order to sell more.

    • @frankytanky5076
      @frankytanky5076 Před rokem +89

      Leather is the best material for footwear, nothing has ever come close. I’d you think about it, a well taken care of leather boots that’s resole able can last 10,15,20, longer? Years while synthetic shoes fail before 1. Which one is producing more waste overall?

    • @nBasedAce
      @nBasedAce Před rokem

      @@carlosjosejimenezbermudez9255 In my opinion, vegans need to understand that the videos of maltreatment of animals are not normal behavior in the industry. Everyone in the industry knows that if you mistreat your animals it damages the hide and makes the meat taste bad. You want your animals as well treated as can be so that the product you get from them is high quality.

    • @Colorado_Native
      @Colorado_Native Před rokem +16

      @@frankytanky5076 Well stated.

  • @od1452
    @od1452 Před rokem +327

    As a retired bootmaker I can agree with you on this boot. I get/respect that some don't wish to wear leather. I feel that it is a fact of life that Cattle are used for food. ..so hides are available . I think it disrespectful to waste this resource. I'm glad this company uses leather. I love the barefoot concept but because I have had heel problems , I need more protection on the soles.. but I really like the Zero drop. This looks like a good compromise for me. Thanks.

    • @DuridPid
      @DuridPid Před rokem +39

      I question the "vegan" nature of synthetics over leather. Leather, as you said, is already there. Cows aren't being killed just for their hides, they're already being killed for meat. But most importantly, plastics being "vegan alternative" to leather is insane, I don't doubt that the creation and lifespan of that plastic alternative harms the environment and therefore animals more than leather does. Leather is a product of animal suffering, but is at least sustainable and renewable unlike petroleum-based plastics.

    • @od1452
      @od1452 Před rokem +14

      @@DuridPid I agree. Plastics are not made from air...Since we think in terms of money.. very little is worth recycling ... I hate to say that but that is the way of our culture. In principle, recycling sounds like a great idea. In California we made shoppers buy plastic bags.. then Covid hit and bags couldn't be re- used until much later and then only if the shopper bags their own groceries... So now consumers have draws full of plastic bags.....Where do you think the go. ? ...Garbage bags... thats about all they are useful for. So how did that help the environment ? AND I hear no Environmentalists worrying over the bags now.

    • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
      @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Před rokem +2

      @@od1452 I'm confused by your comment. I live in California, and I was never forced to buy plastic bags, nor was I ever prevented from reusing bags, nor do I have to bag my own groceries in order to reuse my bags.

    • @anonym3017
      @anonym3017 Před rokem +6

      there is however the fact that chrome tanned leather is horrible for the environment if the tanning liquid ain't properly treated.
      and since treating the liquid, aka getting the chrome out of it, is horribly expensive the tanneries producing cheap leather are all in countries where they can discharge it into rivers and lakes without treating it whatsoever.

    • @DuridPid
      @DuridPid Před rokem +7

      @@anonym3017 But the upside is that it CAN be done cleanly, whereas petroleum products are rarely produced cleanly, and shoes are very rarely recycled

  • @bearfootshoes
    @bearfootshoes Před rokem +534

    Thank you for the thorough review! We love hearing honest feedback 🙌🏼

    • @spelare1
      @spelare1 Před rokem +31

      They look like something i would wear when going to medieval weekend but also feel like the peak of shoes technically

    • @waynedub1167
      @waynedub1167 Před rokem +10

      These are a brilliant product!

    • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
      @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday Před rokem +16

      When are the all black leather bruins coming out ?!?!

    • @JourneysADRIFT
      @JourneysADRIFT Před rokem +6

      Might have to pick up a pair myself.

    • @saltyslug6598
      @saltyslug6598 Před rokem +7

      Its an interesting boot. I think i might try them out

  • @orlando4866
    @orlando4866 Před rokem +39

    Ever since switching to barefoot, minimalist, wide toe box shoes/boots my feet have gotten stronger-Strengthen feet is often overlooked in my opinion. Ever since switching to these types of shoes, my back and hip pain has disappeared. Your body will take time to adapt but once you are adapted your body will feel a lot better. For more information on this topic follow Anya review and squat university of minimalist shoes. Trust me you will never go back.

  • @GrandSyzygy
    @GrandSyzygy Před rokem +48

    I was getting worried we wouldn't get a brand that was focused on longevity and I'm glad you were able to shed some light on one such brand; thanks so much for everything you and your team does!

  • @jonfrombuckland_3784
    @jonfrombuckland_3784 Před rokem +77

    To be completely honest I haven't done barefoot research since I bought my second pair of Lems two years ago, but I haven't heard of these boots before and they sound almost perfect.
    One of my biggest disappointments in being a barefoot enthusiast who also likes traditional materials is that finding boots/shoes made of a durable leather, with a quality recraftable sole construction was nigh impossible without paying $500+ for a custom handmade product from across the world, but these look amazing! Sure the fake toe cap, Nubuck leather, and Blake stitching aren't my ideals, but for a long lasting leather barefoot boot I'll definitely buy a pair of these in the next year or two.

  • @fartyonakarty
    @fartyonakarty Před rokem +171

    they look like rpg shoes lmao

    • @nicolasrivera9890
      @nicolasrivera9890 Před rokem +14

      RuneScape lookin' ahh

    • @hawkevick9184
      @hawkevick9184 Před rokem +3

      Way to true

    • @SMD1999
      @SMD1999 Před rokem

      @@nicolasrivera9890 😂😂😂

    • @nBasedAce
      @nBasedAce Před rokem +7

      Stop! You violated the law. Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence.

    • @Migh7yb00sh
      @Migh7yb00sh Před rokem +8

      And I think that may be the exact reason I need a pair 😂

  • @samsou7547
    @samsou7547 Před rokem +40

    A lot of current trend shoes (including Hey Dude) are foam Flip flops with a nice upper. Most people don't use a cobbler, so they might as well use disposable friendly materials. That doesn't mean they have to cut corners on the assembly quality. Good review! Would love to see you cover more shoes unique to women too.

    • @loganmedia1142
      @loganmedia1142 Před rokem +2

      If they're disposable then they might as well compromise assembly as well.

  • @mikedimond218
    @mikedimond218 Před rokem +7

    My barefoot Ursus shoes fell apart in 3 months. They sent me another pair and the next pair was ruined after 4 months. Indoor use and not abused at all. Lems is the best that I have found.

    • @RealHankShill
      @RealHankShill Před 11 měsíci +1

      Lems is unfortunately the most durable I have found as well. I say unfortunately because they are the least barefoot of everything I have tried too...

  • @matthewhall1581
    @matthewhall1581 Před rokem +44

    The quality isn’t surprising. The owner of this brand also owns Kabuki Strength, which has made a name on making highly engineered speciality bars. Really the premium brand for bars in the meat head world and he has a engineering background. Guys nick name was the mad scientist. Cool to see that translated to his footwear

  • @glennpettersson9002
    @glennpettersson9002 Před rokem +1

    I feel so well informed by your videos, I have not worked in the shoe industry ever but I feel you have given me some great information to make an informed decision.

  • @C18H19NaO5S
    @C18H19NaO5S Před rokem +6

    I’ve been on the hunt for suede barefoot shoes that aren’t trash and I found them! Thanks for showing me this company. May cop boots later but I’m a mid top steel toe guy.

  • @stephaniel678
    @stephaniel678 Před rokem +15

    Before I found your channel I thought leather was leather. I’m learning so much... and suspicious of all my leather goods now. I’d also like to hear your analysis of vivobarefoot’s leather options. I’m expecting a pair of their leather boots in the mail any day now. Thanks for sharing your shoe knowledge!

  • @user-lw6sp5pk1y
    @user-lw6sp5pk1y Před rokem +8

    This may not mean anything to most, but holy shit their sizes go 16M. If you have big feet, you know how hard it can be to find a quality leather boot.

    • @yeezet4592
      @yeezet4592 Před rokem

      Legit. I'm a 15 and I basically bought these by default

  • @Advanced_Arch_Way
    @Advanced_Arch_Way Před 3 měsíci +1

    Awesome video!Very informative and great visual information to follow along. Keep up the good work!

  • @thursded
    @thursded Před rokem +3

    Stitchdown construction is probably best suited for barefoot. No fake welts. And the upper does not tuck under your foot, so no void to fill.

  • @JellyFlavoredGerman
    @JellyFlavoredGerman Před rokem +4

    "We should be a part of nature, not apart from nature" is so true.
    When wool went out of favour for synthetic materials the people of Jersey slowly stopped farming the local breed of Jersey sheep. Eventually the breed went extinct and the ecology of the island of Jersey started going haywire, threatening multiple unique species. The eventually had to introduce Manx Loaghtan sheep from the Isle of Man, a close cousin of the Jersey breed, in order to restore the natural balance of the island.
    Farming animals isn't cruel when done correctly. It's an essential part of our ecosystem and of Mother Earth. We're all one interconnected system. One organism.

  • @JoeyDecay
    @JoeyDecay Před rokem +5

    To those who don't think they can trust Weston's opinions on the sponsor videos. He has been critical on many. Danner comes to mind. And let's not forget there's a company that didn't even pay him the sponsorship for being too honest.

  • @allenhilburn8686
    @allenhilburn8686 Před rokem +13

    I would love to see you do a comparison between the Vivobarefoot Tracker Forest ESC and the Barefoot Bruin. I'm leaning towards the Vivo, but the Bruin looks really interesting.

    • @squidlyminimalisim
      @squidlyminimalisim Před 11 měsíci +1

      The tracker has one hell of a sole and looks way cooler imo i would choose it over this boot in the video one thing to keep in mind are most vivos are a bit narrow compared to other barefoot brands

    • @jean-pierrewuestenberghs
      @jean-pierrewuestenberghs Před 4 měsíci

      I have both and I bought the bruin because they are made completely from leather, in and out. The inside of the tracker is fabric.

    • @jamesfoster8077
      @jamesfoster8077 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jean-pierrewuestenberghs which one do you prefer? I have worn only Vivobarefoot Scott’s for the last five years. I absolutely love them but these keep catching my eye but I just don’t know. With the price being about $50 bucks higher I am hesitant. Also the Bruin sole makes me nervous. Any insight would be appreciated.

    • @jean-pierrewuestenberghs
      @jean-pierrewuestenberghs Před 4 měsíci

      @@jamesfoster8077 I can't compare with the scott, sorry.

  • @steel_and_stones
    @steel_and_stones Před rokem

    Thanks for following through on the demand to look into these guys!

  • @venca955
    @venca955 Před rokem +7

    I remember reading somewhere that often times the fake welt is used on blakestitched shoes/boots to sort of seal the gap between the upper and the midsole

  • @emily62279
    @emily62279 Před rokem +3

    Would love to see you take a look at the new Shamma Wilder boot as they seem to be the newest addition to the barefoot boot trend but are made by hand in the US.

  • @zbigniew2628
    @zbigniew2628 Před rokem

    I were asking about Be lenka review, but this is even better.

  • @R.J._Lewis
    @R.J._Lewis Před rokem +11

    You're doing better and better to keep your reviews in their niche's brief, I think. It used to bother me that you wanted everything to be constructed like a PNW fire boot, and you would compare apples to oranges. It seems like you're doing a better job comparing the boots to what it was designed for and where they land in the market. Kudos on your growth!

  • @njott1021
    @njott1021 Před rokem +8

    This is the barefoot boot I've been waiting for...

  • @EdBabb
    @EdBabb Před rokem +1

    would love if you did more reviews and analysis of shoes like this.

  • @RJMCK
    @RJMCK Před rokem +18

    I'd really like to see some of the leather Vivos compared to these. I love my leather Geo Courts and my wife has the Addis which is super minimalist. I've been thinking about getting the leather Tracker

    • @123Yossarian123
      @123Yossarian123 Před rokem

      vivo seems to be the only brand that can do a good barefoot shoe

    • @Rankidu
      @Rankidu Před rokem +1

      From vivobarefoot I got the gobi II. Made with good quality leather, super comfortable, good looking, even if you look a bit like a duck ^^. My only complain is that the outsoles, being thin, don't last super long, and they don't still offer repairs outside of uk customers. Normal cobblers can't repairs because they don't have the same soles of normal shoes

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před rokem

      What size are you? I have a pair of 9 1/2 Addis laying around that I've worn for 2 hours tops because they start to give me blisters on the upper back part of the heal in minutes from the stiff leather and the stupid rubber that keeps the back from softening.

    • @kaisalis7895
      @kaisalis7895 Před rokem +1

      I've heard the tracker is hot garbage durability wise.

  • @mammothglint87
    @mammothglint87 Před rokem +1

    my whites drifter boot’s finally shipped 💪 lets gooooo

  • @idiocraciaahora1967
    @idiocraciaahora1967 Před rokem +3

    Yeah, great boot BUT, The sizing guide requires a Ph.D. in mathematics and computer science. I was just about to click on BUY but noticed that their system doesn't like your Discount CODE broda! Call them, me like 10% off. Hopefully, they will honor it.

  • @michaelroden9937
    @michaelroden9937 Před rokem

    I am amazed through this whole series of barefoot and Moc toe boots you never reviewed a soft leather sole boot like the Gokey Shadow Hunter. Would love to here your perspective on these see one of these cut in half.

  • @assadn5082
    @assadn5082 Před rokem +1

    Wes can you please do more collaborations? Maybe Grant Stone? They just released a sneaker and would love to see you cut those apart! And I'm on the fence about Truman Boots. Waiting for you to review those. Love your channel so much and it has been so helpful. I pray that it continues to grow and benefit all of us here who need the transparency and guidance. God Bless you 🤲

  • @arandom.potato
    @arandom.potato Před rokem +4

    Got these a few weeks ago and the rubber sole started separating after the first week. Tried emailing the company and never got a response. Idk if I would call these a durable barefoot boot.

  • @laurensgenschel8072
    @laurensgenschel8072 Před rokem +2

    I can‘t recommend GEA Waldviertler from Austria enough especially their Trampa and Jaga model. They are making shoes since the 80s and for me tick all the boxes! You should really check them out! :)

  • @alpinebreed1774
    @alpinebreed1774 Před rokem

    Yeeee bear foot shoes !!! Are you going to go there other model's cos I would love to see them.

  • @jvz773
    @jvz773 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this review and for hipping me to this company! I’ve been scouring the earth for an authentic leather “barefoot” alternative to a traditional style boot. I was starting to resign myself to the idea that it just didn’t exist. I’m so elated and appreciative. All the best! 🙏👍🏼

  • @michaelmastro9382
    @michaelmastro9382 Před rokem +13

    You guys should make a removable stacked leather insole that molds to your foot. For dudes with cheaper boots or for boat shoes or Tom's where you don't wear socks with them, a stacked leather or padded leather insole is perfect for. Like two pieces of thin leather with cork in between or something?

    • @tentimetex
      @tentimetex Před rokem +1

      I believe Mephisto make a stacked leather insole, which they have in all their shoes. I think you can buy it separately. Its a piece of leather layered over a latex cushioning system, which also pushes air around.

  • @tnan123
    @tnan123 Před rokem +16

    Haven't heard of these before. Seem pretty interesting with decent construction and materials.

  • @kalebstout7673
    @kalebstout7673 Před rokem

    Hey man I greatly appreciate you taking the time to make this video! I work two jobs both outside, one is a zip line tour guide and am able to wear my vivobarefoot tennis shoes but my other jobs requires work boots. I’m at the point of needing new boots and curious your recommendations on these as work boots or alternative work boots that are both durable and barefoot

  • @jacquelinehamer6280
    @jacquelinehamer6280 Před rokem +8

    I immediately purchased these boots after seeing this video. They are an actual WORK boot. All of the other leather barefoot boots are too thin for work conditions and the soles puncture easily. This is also one of the only barefoot boots that can be re-soled. These are also the only barefoot boots that proportionately fit my foot. They are actually wide enough throughout the whole last, not just in the toe box. They are very comfy and cozy.
    Just a note for anyone who prefers leather barefoot shoes, hand made in the USA: try Softstar shoes. They are made in Philomath Oregon and have many styles and size variations.
    Cheers for happy feet!

    • @jacquelinehamer6280
      @jacquelinehamer6280 Před rokem +1

      Someone asked if I had purchased my regular size. Yes. They just fit me with about 1/4 inch to spare, in length on my longer foot. The arches fit me just right so, I wouldn't size up.

  • @411Adil
    @411Adil Před rokem

    AMAZING content!

  • @youchasechickens
    @youchasechickens Před rokem +5

    Did you ever do a puncture test with these and if so, what were the results?

  • @randybowman
    @randybowman Před rokem +2

    Leather doesn't necessarily perform better in hiking. That depends on what you mean by perform I guess. A lot of Appalachian trail thru hikers aren't wearing leather boots though. They're heavy, and not as breathable.

  • @elit.64
    @elit.64 Před rokem +1

    How does this stack up against the Lems Summit boot? Both look a bit odd but also look pretty darn comfortable for someone like me who can’t stand arch support and small toe boxes.

  • @xanedan4565
    @xanedan4565 Před rokem +1

    I've worked in environmental science for about a decade now, and admire the heck out of old school vegans who are mostly off-grid, barefoot, limit use of man made materials, fully anti-consumption types. They identified some aspects of our economy as a threat to all life on Earth, and made the tough decision to just not participate in them, and they're right. We are in the midst of a terrible mass extinction. I do not have the conviction (and lets be real, the property) to life their lifestyle though. I subscribe to a similar "buy high quality things that last, and do your best to support sustainable business practices" mindset as you seem to. For that reason I own, and maintain a lot of durable leather goods. I also limit my meat consumption to a few times a week, and my red meat consumption to once every several weeks. I went to college with a lot of "buy a new iPhone ever year" social media vegans and just...I can't even process that.

  • @thomasdurant7907
    @thomasdurant7907 Před rokem +5

    Saw these recommended in the comments of a previous video, looked, interested. I exclusively wear Vivo, only out of laziness. This video makes them even more tempting.

  • @fleurdelispens
    @fleurdelispens Před rokem +8

    Now that you've tackled the barefoot shoes thing, I'd be curious to see you tackle the other end of the spectrum: commuter cyclist footwear. I'm thinking brands like Chrome and Five Ten that make stylish shoes that are comfy to bike in. My Chromes especially are extremely stiff. Also I'd love to see a nerdy breakdown of how SPD shoes attain that stiffness

    • @Megatonaxe
      @Megatonaxe Před rokem +1

      I just want barefoot SPD shoes or any other form of road bike or MTB barefoot shoes.

    • @fleurdelispens
      @fleurdelispens Před rokem

      @@Megatonaxe I'd be genuinely suprised if that ever happens. Clipless shoes need to be really stiff, so you can comfortably transfer power from your leg to the pedal. I could see a flexy barefoot shoe working on flat pedals, but SPD and other clipless systems don't work well with flexy shoes

    • @MindfulProgramming
      @MindfulProgramming Před rokem

      @@Megatonaxe Have you looked into long platform pedals, like Pedaling Innovations Catalyst? Their marketing suggests that the long platform is ideal for flexible shoes, without sacrificing comfort or losing any power.

  • @TheWildManatee
    @TheWildManatee Před rokem +24

    Bearfoot shoes was my introduction to the minimalist footwear trend (from the strong man community). to be honest I was put off from the design of the ursus and ignored the community until I was told about vivo, wildlings, and splays which I found much more pleasing to look at. I think these bruins are a step in the right direction style wise, but I still find them somewhat awkward. also I had trouble reading the font they use on the website. over all I'm happy you brought these back on my radar and im looking forward to what they come up with next.

    • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
      @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday Před rokem +4

      Wildlings, Birchbury,Softstar, Xero Shoes,Suavs, Be Lenka, Splay Footwear, Origo,Vivo, etc… some cool styles out there.

    • @dosetti
      @dosetti Před rokem

      The font really is difficult to read. Their EU sizes look a bit off also.

    • @MindfulProgramming
      @MindfulProgramming Před rokem

      my current favorite is the Bohempia Orik, a Converse all-stars style shoe. really easy to wear and style.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před rokem +1

      I just looked up Wildlings. The shoes look great; but uh Wool shoes for winter? No thanks. .I like my feet to stay dry when I go for a walk.
      This is actually my #1 beef with barefoot shoes; not a single brand has a good water resistant shoe. I've looked.
      It's like they have the super comfie / athletic trainer style mesh summer shoes and then leather or synthetic lines that have NO padding around the back of the heal.
      I don't get why it's so hard to design a good padded leather shoe. These boots don't even have any padding and its just stupid.
      Edit: The Splays leather shoes look like they might actually be half decent, so thanks for mentining them.

    • @MindfulProgramming
      @MindfulProgramming Před rokem

      @@OgdenM do you have an example of a boot with good padding around the heel? curious to see what you're describing

  • @StriderX04
    @StriderX04 Před rokem +2

    Does a fake welt help keep water out? Would make sense to include it for that reason in addition to the aesthetic value

  • @HimalayanChicken
    @HimalayanChicken Před 9 měsíci

    Would love to see your breakdown of the Be Lenka Nevada boot. They look like the barefoot version of Timberland boots. The brand as a whole was rated highly on Anya's Reviews best barefoot boots list.

  • @ryanfarace3685
    @ryanfarace3685 Před rokem +1

    Summer is coming up, what about a leather or just sandal/slip ons series??? I just got my first pair of rainbow sandals to try out. Sanuk is another great brand I’ve had before. Good for thought 🤷‍♂️

  • @ckm-mkc
    @ckm-mkc Před rokem +1

    I have a set of Lems boots, which are great, although I wish they had a slightly thicker footbed as walking 5-6 miles/day on concrete is not all that comfortable.

  • @ralkros681
    @ralkros681 Před 9 měsíci

    Funny enough, my lems primal have held up for 2.5 years. It had lived a very rough labor life and has only now developed holes in the mesh siding and top. Happily buying another pair and summit boots from them during this Labor Day sale. On the contrary, my vivo boots didn’t last 6 months and tore a hole right through the sole on my big toe. Again, same circumstances and very very rough on them

  • @Woodflooralchemist
    @Woodflooralchemist Před rokem +2

    You never did a puncture test. Would love to know how these steak up next to the vivo

  • @TonberryShuffle
    @TonberryShuffle Před rokem +4

    Try Belleville mini mils. I use them as work boots for minimalist footwear (black usually instead of the tan suede). Not the most comfortable barefoot boots I've used but so far the most durable except maybe vivobarefoot but it's cheaper.
    Edit: I do want to mention I haven't used the bearfoot brand. Hadn't even heard of them before your video.

    • @MindfulProgramming
      @MindfulProgramming Před rokem +2

      Check his uploads, the Belleville mini mil is featured in a video released 2 weeks ago titled "What's inside top 5 tactical boots (pt.2) Minimalist", if you haven't seen it already
      👍

  • @anthonyzhang4918
    @anthonyzhang4918 Před 6 měsíci

    I like the Bruins, but I love my Xero’s as well. The fact that they’re so light, and plenty minimal makes them extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time. I understand that they’re not rebuildable, and are made to be disposed of. However, for around 100 bucks and one has lasted me for about 2 years, I end up wearing those over my leather almost every time.

  • @katn1952
    @katn1952 Před měsícem

    I have two pairs of leatherboots made by zaqq: a winterboot to wear casually, and a hiking boot to wear on hikes in autumn/winter or hard terrain, love them both. The hiking boots are made from nappaleather mixed with mesh. I also have a pair of hiking shoes from zaqq, made of leather mixed with mesh, for hikes in summer, when it's hot and the ground dry, more for easy terrain. All three pairs of boots and shoes are comfy, durable with good barefoot feeling. I highly recomment

  • @nlppoamoss2240
    @nlppoamoss2240 Před rokem +4

    Luv the barefoot series❤❤

  • @Crooked_Raven_Project

    Great review! Have you seen the Shamma Sandals Wilder Boot yet?

  • @salvatoreIII
    @salvatoreIII Před rokem +2

    Thanks for once again bringing a great brand to my attention. I have the lems you mentioned on right now in fact.

  • @KieteDech
    @KieteDech Před rokem +4

    Dope boots. I'd buy them if I had money lol.

  • @BlueSpirit.
    @BlueSpirit. Před rokem +2

    How does it compare to Jim Green boot? Thanks!😊

  • @hanskloss1331
    @hanskloss1331 Před 27 dny

    I will say I had heard of Jim Green boots before and honestly on your recommendation ordered a pair of the Barefoot Rangers and I absolutely love them I did put an aftermarket insole in them and wear them A LOT I'll give them ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @SurvivalBayArea
    @SurvivalBayArea Před rokem

    hey what do you think of the redwing supersole?? i dont think your saw would be able to cut it but it does break apart after a long time (like 5-8 years)

  • @ShutUpBubi
    @ShutUpBubi Před rokem +1

    Very impressed with these

  • @samk2407
    @samk2407 Před rokem +1

    So I just watched the rose anvil 2 video on moc toe boots, and now I really wonder why barefoot shoes aren't made with a true mocasin style. It puts one solid later of leather under the foot and makes it so that you just don't have the durability concerns of having to do all this attachment in such a small space vertically at the sole-upper joint.

  • @Dea_Decay
    @Dea_Decay Před rokem +6

    My Lems Boulder Summit boots literally just arrived 2 days ago, and now I'm honestly kind of wondering if I should have gotten these instead. That Veg Tan midsole is really nice, However my Lems have been super comfortable and look great, so I can't say I'm disappointed. Honestly if I compare them more maybe I'd find the Lems were the ones I'd choose, the lugs on them are nice and I didn't have a moctoe boot yet. Maybe next time I'll give bearfoot a shot and compare them first hand. Side note this is my first time wearing any barefoot footware, and its a really neat experience. My feet were a little sore but nothing too bad considering I"m on hard floors all day, but I'm loving the wide toe box and flexibility. Interestingly using the stairs was probably the weirdest part, where I can really tell I'm having to adjust hoe I go up and down them with a 0 drop boot.

    • @bkrman1990
      @bkrman1990 Před rokem +3

      I have the boulder summit also and they are fantastic and high quality. Before these I wore the boulder boot waterproof for over a year on construction sites. The boulder summit definitely has better traction.

    • @keldonator
      @keldonator Před rokem +2

      I tried the boulders on at a local store and felt they were too heavy and stiff. I ordered some Bruins. I hope they feel a little lighter.

    • @kpower8723
      @kpower8723 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@keldonator What do you think of the Bruins?

    • @keldonator
      @keldonator Před 10 měsíci

      @@kpower8723 They needed broke in for sure, toe box is tight out of the box. I got the leather wet and shoved some stuff down in the toebox and it's got much better. I like them enough. I wouldn't buy them again honestly though.

  • @Barrrt
    @Barrrt Před rokem +1

    I'm just flabbergasted my Ra II's by Vivo have been holding up sinds 2018 now and their first use was the portugese countryside after a forest fire doing recovery work so I just wanna say those soles and that leather is amazing.

  • @FrancisWilhelmBlank
    @FrancisWilhelmBlank Před rokem +2

    Two Other Leather Barefoot Shoes Options: 1 = Zaqq , 2 = Groundies --> these are both German Shoe companies . The Zaqq shoes are for mid wide to wider feet with normal to high arches. The Groundies shoes are for normal to mid wide feet and flat to normal arches. Bother companies have a wide range of shoes but the Zaqq shoe range is really on another level with so many varieties and options to choose from. Personally the shoes I most wear are from Wildlings, because they don't ristrict my feet and are from my point of view more durable than most of the other brands I tried (Groundies, Zaqq, Vibrant Five fingers). In addition the Wildlings are in my option the most environmentally friendliest from all the barefoot shoe companies. They look quit narrow but they fit like a glove. Because they don't have the rubber material next to the toes, So they feel non restrictive most of the time I forget that I even wear shoes at all. In comparison, I don't wear the Groundies anymore, since my feet got wider and stronger over time so I don't tolerate the rubber next to my toes because it's to restrictive. With the Wildlings as for the discussion about the hole in the middle of the sole, I can't feel them because the foot got the side arch there naturally. I hike outdoors and walk on my commute in them. On normal days I would around 12 km. I wear the Zaqq hiker boots not much because the sole is to thick for my liking and the over the ankle material feels more stuff in comparison to the Wildlings. In addition I love the Vibram Five fingers for there thin soles and the movement option for every toe, But unfortunately they give me very sweaty feet and stink very strong when you wear them for more than 6 hours. notice here: it doesn't matter if you wear toe socks or not & I had never, in any way or form, are none for a human of sweaty or stinky feet . Also the models they offer aren't very weather proof. So all this combined together unfortunately I just wear them when I'm doing sport related stuff or water activities. That leaves me with my conclusion that the Wildlings are the most versatile, why I have different options material and style wise. Disclaimer: I trained and had a 2 year transition phase, till my feet were strong enough to walk 24/7 in barefoot shoes. Since I started my process my feet got stronger and are not "cold" anymore. Also I needed many try ins to find a good fitting shoe, because you need to take in consideration the state of your foot training, the width of the foot, the arch high but also the shape of your toes. For that f.e. I can't stand the Vibram brand because even when there are wide enough the toe shape always "stumps" on my pinky toe. And I have narrow feet with a lower arch.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před rokem

      Barefoot means that there is no arch support. Therefor, the arch of your foot should not matter.
      Also, btw; wearing barefoot shoes has actually made my flat feet no longer flat. I went from having almost no arch to about an inch from it. (Still less then most people but, better then before.)

    • @katn1952
      @katn1952 Před měsícem

      I have two pairs of leatherboots made by zaqq: a winterboot to wear casually, and a hiking boot to wear on hikes in autumn/winter or hard terrain, love them both. The hiking boots are made from nappaleather mixed with mesh. I also have a pair of hiking shoes from zaqq, made of leather mixed with mesh, for hikes in summer, when it's hot and the ground dry, more for easy terrain. All three pairs of boots and shoes are comfy, durable with good barefoot feeling. I highly recomment!

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Před rokem

    I have Softstar Switchback made in USA and the Freet Ibex. Both are great.

  • @rockoq173
    @rockoq173 Před rokem

    What would the experience be if you added a vibram wedge some? Would be awesome if you tried to swap the sole out.

  • @joeypreciado7049
    @joeypreciado7049 Před rokem

    Will you ever do a boot review on bonanza boots from Mexico? Keep seeing ads pop up for them wondering if you have any knowledge about them?

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 Před rokem +2

    I'm gonna have to look into this brand. But my fav barefoot style boot is a simple pair of moccasins and then paint the bottom with that liquid rubber so it doesn't wear through on concrete as fast or a viking style turn shoe with if course rubber painted on the soles. Simple and can be made urself very very easy. But I am used to going actual barefoot (I only wear shoes if I am forced to lol) so idk if this would work for people who need to wear some sort of shoes.

    • @Amy_the_Lizard
      @Amy_the_Lizard Před rokem +1

      I've been meaning to try some medieval turnsoles, they look quite comfy

  • @hudsonhornet6558
    @hudsonhornet6558 Před rokem +1

    It’s hard to get a perfect flexible work boot in our modern world so the sole has to be less flexible so it can protect our feet from nails scrap metal etc whatever is on a job sit that would poke through a thinner more flexible sole I think they do a great job of making it have a wide toe box zero drop etc while also protecting us from out environment I think it’s a great balance where you get benefits of both you don’t get perfect ground feeling but you do get the protection and the assurance or your foot being protected

  • @FuturePerfectContinuous

    i want to make my Red Wing Moctoe like a barefoot boot. A good cobble should do this right?

  • @shannonkettering
    @shannonkettering Před 9 měsíci

    I have been wearing barefoot shoes for about 5 years now im a farmworker. I have tried many of the workbooks. The only barefoot workbooks that I have found that work for me are the Vivibarfoot Mens Scott II. Not an endorsement, they are just what I like after trying many barefoot workbooks.

    • @shannonkettering
      @shannonkettering Před měsícem

      I bought a pair of the Bruin Bearfoot boots. These are so much better than the Vivo Scott II's I was previously wearing. The Bearfoot boots are hearty and the sole is so much better. I see these boots lasting years instead of the 1 year I got out of the Scott II's. I love the fact that I will be able to resole them as well. Well worth the money for an outdoor workbook in my opinion.

  • @frankgonzalez3822
    @frankgonzalez3822 Před rokem

    I would like to see Frank's Boots tested. Trying to decide between them and Whites boots

  • @rosevidalita
    @rosevidalita Před rokem +5

    I like these but I wish they made them in black

  • @tyrabjurman3584
    @tyrabjurman3584 Před rokem

    @Rose Anvil Japanese carpenter boots are really flexible, would be interesting to see what they are made of.

  • @kevinmiller4312
    @kevinmiller4312 Před rokem +1

    If we could just have a boot that is this wide and well built but with a slightly bigger outsole. Like this upper on a Chaco outsole would be perfect

  • @thaddeuscorea
    @thaddeuscorea Před 9 měsíci

    I want to resole my Thorogood mocs with a zero drop lug sole (maybe lug on top of foam?) . Suggestions?

  • @CptAngelADVlogs
    @CptAngelADVlogs Před rokem +3

    Most barefoot brands offer great leather boots. Vivobarefoot (awesome wildhide), Xero, Belenka, Freet, Groundies etc.
    Actually is hard to find one that doesn't (apart from FeelGrounds).

    • @Anna-pd6dc
      @Anna-pd6dc Před rokem +3

      Agree! He seems to have a misconception he's insisting on repeating instead of actually investigating.

    • @jean-pierrewuestenberghs
      @jean-pierrewuestenberghs Před 4 měsíci

      The brands you name are only leather outside.

  • @driver8sk
    @driver8sk Před rokem

    Not my cup of tea (I need arches), but it's pretty neat. Looks halfway between a medieval boot and a Redwing.

  • @anyasreviews
    @anyasreviews Před rokem +7

    This was phenomenal! I learned several interesting things about shoe construction here. I also love natural heritage style barefoot shoes, they really feel and function better than synthetic.

  • @violinbubi
    @violinbubi Před rokem +1

    Hi Weston,
    could you please cut open a/some boot/s from the german manufacturer Hanwag? Like the Hanwag Bergler, the Bergell Top, the Tashi, the Alaska, the Tatra, the Ancash... just to name a few classic/nice models. I would love to know your opinion, and have a look inside myself.
    Love your videos!

  • @blueypanda
    @blueypanda Před rokem

    Damn, wish you released this a week ago. Just compromised and bought some vivo forests "boots"

  • @thejayray
    @thejayray Před rokem +1

    Hey. I'm wondering about Shamma Sandals' Wilder Boot. Anyone try it or is there interest to have it cut in half? They are expensive, but I am willing to buy quality (!) and they sold out so fast. @RoseAnvil, I know you are done with most of your barefoot boot series, but... help? 🤞👍😅

  • @Luziferrum
    @Luziferrum Před rokem

    I would love to see a pair of Urban Shepherd Boots cut in half. They seem pretty promising to me, but aren't covered a lot in YT.

  • @jeffwoodard
    @jeffwoodard Před rokem

    I bet those are so comfortable to wear. Look nice also. I may pickup a pair.

  • @Count_Smackula
    @Count_Smackula Před rokem

    Looks like value for money. For my environment, I'd like to see a grippier/lugged sole offered.

  • @jamievarni1530
    @jamievarni1530 Před 9 měsíci

    A very useful video.

  • @user-bs5pe1vz1m
    @user-bs5pe1vz1m Před rokem

    Hi!
    Love your videos.
    I’m three years of barefoot walking and it’s amazing.
    Can you do video on ZAQQ barefoot shoes?
    Its a hand made Germany company and have a good quality.

  • @keilebgutierrez5260
    @keilebgutierrez5260 Před rokem

    I don’t know how I haven’t heard of these!

  • @nathaniel2630
    @nathaniel2630 Před rokem

    Could you do a review of the Frank's Patriot boot for Arch March? They're supposed to be insane quality for $350

  • @Shitstainsteve
    @Shitstainsteve Před rokem

    I may be misremembering but I thought the Thorogood was goodyear welted but the welt was plastic and had a fake set of stitches alongside the functional to make it look like a stormwelt.

  • @armageddonready4071
    @armageddonready4071 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m wondering what kind of a boot Kevlar would make though?
    It certainly has potential, but no one seems to use it.

  • @AntiAnathema
    @AntiAnathema Před rokem

    Seems like a good contender to the Lems Summit but they are slightly different style/philosophy and price points. I'd get both

  • @N20Joe
    @N20Joe Před rokem

    I have their ursus low top shoes and they're great, but they need a wider toebox. I had to go a size or two up to get enough width.

  • @BogdanHet
    @BogdanHet Před 8 měsíci

    For similar reason I prefer wool clothing over polyester alternative, given I will use it longer, it degrade if discarded instead of throw away polyester stuff and release a ton of micro plastics in the environment.

  • @rogeliorodriguez1533
    @rogeliorodriguez1533 Před rokem

    So when are you gonna make Nicks do a protoype zero drop? Been waiting for the Veg Tan barefoot wonderboot.