Best Boots of 2022 + My Favorite Boot

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Před 10 měsíci

    Get a high quality wallet, belt or MORE in the Rose Anvil shop here - bit.ly/44jXLNu

  • @TheBonsaiZone
    @TheBonsaiZone Před 2 lety +1023

    Sadly the Croc boots didn't make the dream list.

    • @Bearbok
      @Bearbok Před 2 lety +6

      I watch a Bonsai Zone episode and later tonight I start this video and there is Nigel commenting!! :-)

    • @LenTheFrisian
      @LenTheFrisian Před 2 lety +3

      I've got some crocs which i slip on if i need to be outside for a bit. Owned them for years now and they are still going strong. So i agree with you. It's a shame the didn't make it on the list.

    • @1030warren
      @1030warren Před 2 lety +2

      Next year for sure!

    • @apilkey
      @apilkey Před 2 lety +15

      “Nice pair of Crocs!”
      -Said no man ever.

    • @TheBonsaiZone
      @TheBonsaiZone Před 2 lety +10

      @@apilkey You gotta polish them up with some tire cleaner to get compliments on your Crocs!!

  • @DamonBrandt1
    @DamonBrandt1 Před 2 lety +183

    Perhaps a hiking boot series would be cool. Vasque, Zamberlin, Merrill, Lowa, Scarpa etc etc.

    • @poelmeister
      @poelmeister Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah I second this. There’s a few Swiss brands that are astonishingly expensive but I have nobidea if they’re worth it. Apparently there’s some where the first inch from the toe can carry your entire weight as they partly have mountaineering in mind, etc.

    • @hustlehumbly6169
      @hustlehumbly6169 Před rokem +9

      Danner

    • @kosta2177
      @kosta2177 Před rokem +9

      +1 for Lowa. They are amazing

    • @ryanwilson6036
      @ryanwilson6036 Před rokem +1

      I would throw Crispi in there too

    • @glennrowe2961
      @glennrowe2961 Před rokem +9

      That would mean Acknowledging the existence of Europe 🤔😏.

  • @NoDatePlease
    @NoDatePlease Před 2 lety +186

    Your cat just wanting to feel involved is a necessary and fantastic part of your videos. Love the content!

  • @MDCSYD
    @MDCSYD Před 2 lety +21

    You are not wrong about the Sagara. I just received my MTO cordmaster and been blown away by the build quality and every single detail. I own many well respected boots (Alden, Tricker's.....etc) and can honestly say the Sagara are up there with the very best. I wasn't expecting them to be the beast of the boots. I'm now sold on Sagara and will definitely get another pair

  • @jacobwitt2070
    @jacobwitt2070 Před 2 lety +217

    Gonna comment this again: I'd love to see you cut in half some military boots. My favorite one to purchase is the Corcoran Marauder - steel toe. I get excellent wear out of them and I'd love to see what's inside.

    • @94machu
      @94machu Před 2 lety +3

      You should cut an old pair after you wear them out!

    • @ruemcgoo4468
      @ruemcgoo4468 Před 2 lety +3

      I'd send in a pair of old mechanic boots! I scraped the leather off the steel toe so they were out of regs

    • @shaiq-nbaiq1826
      @shaiq-nbaiq1826 Před 2 lety

      Hated the way the heels on those wear out...but love that they are one of the few Uniform authorized boots that can resoled

    • @travisadams4470
      @travisadams4470 Před 2 lety +3

      My favorite were the Jungle boot with the Panama sole.

    • @IareObviousTroll
      @IareObviousTroll Před 2 lety +2

      I love my Bates USMC boots, wore the same pair for years throughout bootcamp and other training and never got a single blister or ankle injury, they held up very well.

  • @johnschick716
    @johnschick716 Před 2 lety +410

    Would LOVE to see you dive into some of the Mexico made-to-order boots (Tecovas, Unmarked, Miles & Louie, etc.) They appear to be great quality, stylish, and Mexico has a long heritage of quality leather working tradition/shoe making.

    • @southernbenz2098
      @southernbenz2098 Před 2 lety +17

      Tecovas is direct-to-customer, but it’s off-the-shelf only and not MTO.

    • @Gavin_May
      @Gavin_May Před 2 lety +12

      Check out Fenoglio. They are hand made in Texas and reasonably priced. Comparable to Tecovas in pricing . Also offer exotic materials and custom boot for relatively cheap. Originally owned by the sister of the guy who started Justin boots. Id say they are your best option aside from a small mom and pop shop that does full custom fitting and boot making.

    • @Justthemow
      @Justthemow Před 2 lety +15

      What about those absurd long toe Mexican boots

    • @southernbenz2098
      @southernbenz2098 Před 2 lety

      @@Gavin_May Fenoglio boots are made in Mexico bro.

    • @mikefahlenkamp9084
      @mikefahlenkamp9084 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Gavin_May When I got to the sister of the guy who dated my Mother when she was in high-school I almost lost it ...

  • @japaneseobsession
    @japaneseobsession Před 2 lety +26

    I would like to see a comparison of men's vs women's boots and shoes. I tend to wear men's shoes because they are more comfortable and last longer than women's shoes. I'd be interested in seeing if that trend goes into the boot realm and how much you'd need to spend to have the same quality as men's boots of the same style

    • @latias9628
      @latias9628 Před rokem +6

      I 100% feel the same way. I'm a woman who wants a quality shoe and am tired of the female counterpart's shoe being flimsier.

    • @janelagerquist454
      @janelagerquist454 Před rokem +1

      Me, too. Plus men's are wider.

  • @therealdeal3672
    @therealdeal3672 Před 2 lety +11

    I worked for a warehouse where we had a $200 per year paid boot budget. Had to be steel-toed. And I bought Wolverines both times. Don't remember what happened to the first pair. But the second pair I got were really great and I loved them they were so comfortable. However after a period of time where I didn't wear them for a while, I took them on a vacation to the snow and the soles disintegrated. I wish I had gotten them resoled. I foolishly threw them away. The uppers were fine and they probably would still be great boots. C'est la vie.

  • @sixfivearms8896
    @sixfivearms8896 Před 2 lety +165

    OK, a LITTLE disappointed Jim Green didn't win "Best Value." Be that as it may, I'm forever grateful for introducing me to Jim Greens. I now own three different pair because their wide toe box is a godsend to my wide feet. Thanks for what you do and keep up the good work!

    • @94machu
      @94machu Před 2 lety +14

      I think they won best value last year

    • @jaredjantzi5915
      @jaredjantzi5915 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah they won last year. They didn't cut them open this year.

    • @ns-5201
      @ns-5201 Před 2 lety +5

      Discovered this channel about a month ago looking for boots, and was introduced to Jim Green. My “African Rangers” showed up today! They look and feel solid. I was a little nervous about how that wide toe box would look but I am happy! Great channel! Originally was looking at the vellie’s but the Ranger caught my eye!

    • @albertoclonado
      @albertoclonado Před 2 lety +3

      Hi did say they were best boots of the previous year, so no need to repeat

    • @pat557
      @pat557 Před 2 lety

      Maybe because the price of them shot up?

  • @BrassSpectacles
    @BrassSpectacles Před 2 lety +8

    I never thought I'd enjoy a channel about a guy cutting shoes in half, but here I am. People doing stuff like this is absolutely amazing to me, and I get to learn things as well which is nice. Looking forward to what's to come ^^

  • @itsnotunpleasant
    @itsnotunpleasant Před 2 lety +26

    Bought two pairs of Redbacks because of this channel. Love them as daily wear. Also been lucky enough to get a pair of Crown Northampton Uptons in grey kudu suede. Visited the factory to get the right sizing. Fantastic service and so friendly. Believe mine are a one off pair (as far).

  • @TheOmnalink
    @TheOmnalink Před 2 lety +1

    I came to this channel to find the most durable boot I can find as I destroy them inside of a year and I'm the kind of person that does not take off my boots till I got to bed. So I'm happy to hear about the nicks brand boot being among the top in that category. Thanks man love your work

  • @vulcan6940
    @vulcan6940 Před 2 lety +18

    Just got my Jim Green African Rangers that I ordered in Dec. Out of the box these are awesome looking and comfortable. Only been wearing for the last 30 minutes but really liking these. Might be my new favorite. Had not heard of JG's before I saw this channel so thank you for introducing me to them. These are a new model with no reviews so I took a chance but glad I did.

  • @oscarmartin1916
    @oscarmartin1916 Před 2 lety +89

    My favorite pair of boots this year are a pair of double stitch steel toe Doc Martens I found in a second hand shop in North London. Made back in 1988 when they were still made in England, they were sold as used boots but had been worn so little the rubber soles still had all the pilly bits still on them! They had clearly sat on a shelf for thirty years and the leather was so stiff you could probably bludgeon someone to death with them.
    Used your mink oil method and they could have been made yesterday, absolutely fantastic daily driver boot and the steel toe means I get away with wearing them at work.

    • @cacon1239
      @cacon1239 Před 2 lety +2

      Some docs are still made in England, just not all of them.

    • @johnfranklin6394
      @johnfranklin6394 Před 2 lety

      @@cacon1239 I watched a documentary on the BBC filmed at the factory in England the same week my daughter got her first Doc Martens. A pure coincidence, but cool nonetheless.

    • @Jay-nk6dm
      @Jay-nk6dm Před 2 lety +3

      could also buy a new pair of boots from solovair. theyre the brand from the factory that used to make docs back in the 80s and 90s in england

    • @johnfranklin6394
      @johnfranklin6394 Před 2 lety

      @@Jay-nk6dm I would get solovair over docs now after seeing the Rose Anvil comparison.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 Před rokem

      I just purchased a pair of Solovairs, seem like better quality than Docs, but I still like Docs styling.

  • @Jodyrides
    @Jodyrides Před 9 měsíci +1

    Best boots I ever had-Wolverine model 3366-6 inch unlined boots..
    I was a meter reader for 19 years.. on an average day, I was walking 5 to 6 hours, on concrete, sidewalks, on grass, on dirt.. I never wore the soles out on a pair of these boots.. not even close.. these boots would last me about 2 to 3 years of the non-winter months use here in Western Pennsylvania..
    The thing that made the boots feel was the wet/dry cycle that they experienced pretty much every day walking in the grass in the morning covered with dew.. I would drive the boots every night with a small equipment, 3 inch fan blowing into the boots, regular cold air, they would be dry the next day, but it over time they got brittle, and another was separate from the soul right at the widest part by cracking..
    There is not a product on the face of the Earth I can waterproof leather -nothing.. I’ve tried needs foot oil, mink oil,Many different leather oils, saddle soap.. I’ve tried silicone liquid, silicone spray, silicone paste I’ve tried snow seal applied with a hairdryer to melt the wax in, I’ve tried everything.. Even my winter boots that were supposedly waterproof by Gore-Tex lining, it works for a couple months, but eventually you were walking motion, stretches the Gore-Tex, sock and pumps, air out and absorbs water through the lining. There is no such thing as waterproof, except for rubber. But dad has its own problem because your perspiration collection inside the rubber boot because it can’t breathe, and that’s almost as bad as the leather, not being waterproof…
    that being said, that is the only thing that made my model 3368 wolverine, 6 inch unlined boots fail, was that the leather got dried out from the wet/dry cycle every day..
    when you’re walking on hard surfaces and concrete, and on your feet for more than six or seven hours a day, you need a stiff sole..
    Wolverine has stopped making this model of boot somewhere in the 1990s, I suspect because they last a lifetime and they don’t have repeat customers because they don’t need new boots every couple years..
    I was lucky enough to find a new old stock pair of this 3368 boots my size on eBay. I bought them, and I will have them probably for the rest of my life. They are absolutely the best boots I have ever owned.
    On the flipside of that, there are boots that I bought when I was a meter reader, one brand was gorilla .. brand… I bought those Corolla brand boots because my Wolverines were just about done and these looks like exact copies of the wolverine 3368. I am not kidding, those boots started falling apart after the second day of meter reading duty. Of course I took them back…
    I did have a pair of winter boots that were the closest thing I ever had to waterproof, timberland elk hide 10 inch winter boots. They were a dark, dark, brown, almost purpleish brown elk hide. They were extremely expensive. I only wore them on days when it was snowing. I got 12 years out of those boots. The instructions from the factory , use only silicone or liquid on the boots, which I did..
    my feet did not get wet from snow, because the snow was not melting and wicking into the boot in the cold weather, my feet were getting wet from condensing perspiration, and after 12 years, the leather buckskin tan lining rotted from the acids in my perspiration.. I cannot find the boots for that. I should have been rinsing them out with a solution of warm water and some thing like half teaspoon of baking soda to neutralize the acids that collected in the boots overtime at least once a year… Those boots were advertised as waterproof, but like I said your feet, don’t get wet in the winter walking in the snow, my feet were generally totally wet after about 20 minutes of walking on beautiful sunny days from the dew on the grass..
    those Timberland elk hide boots also disappeared from the market back in the 1990s when they started making boots overseas instead of in New England USA..

  • @Turbo_TechnoLogic
    @Turbo_TechnoLogic Před rokem

    Honestly until recently I didn't know sh.t about boots or shoes, never been interested in this topic as such, don't even know why youtube showed me ur channel, but now I love ur videos!
    And now I know some basic stuff. I'm aware how important is what kind of shoes I wear, not just for the looks, but also for my health.
    Cool to see what shoes look like from inside, and which are fake or not, especially the price.
    So, well done, nice to see some useful content on youtube once in a while.

  • @pressp69
    @pressp69 Před 2 lety +11

    I've into boots for about 4 or 5 months. During that time, I've picked up 4 different styles of Allen Edmonds which are fantastic, but my favorites are my black Grant Stone Brass boots. They are built for the apocalypse.

  • @tylerbarnes7628
    @tylerbarnes7628 Před 2 lety +40

    Role club underdogs definitely a boot on my wishlist. Brian's work is amazing and the pride he shows in it is inspiring. Surprised that the Georgia heritage boots didn't get mentioned under the best budget.

  • @chrissoegono5139
    @chrissoegono5139 Před 2 lety +21

    I love the spread that this review covered; from not so well-known Indonesian made boots - like benzein- to the heavy hitter brands of the Pacific Northwest (add another tally to the White’s column for me). Thanks for providing the great reviews and opinions about all of the fantastic boot brands 👍🏼. Keep it up!!!

  • @jeffruebens8355
    @jeffruebens8355 Před 2 lety +1

    See the Project Farm boot testing, I walked up and down landslides in Eastern Kentucky for my job, and also found the Keen brand the best for ankle support, and Skechers the best for normal walking around on flat pavement.

  • @ellissalinas3194
    @ellissalinas3194 Před 2 lety +16

    Got a pair of Nicks builder pro (chocolate roughout and walnut smooth upper) for work after seeing your channel (was wearing red wing before) and they are the best thing i have ever bought.

    • @sicnarf6971
      @sicnarf6971 Před 2 lety

      Do you wear them on concrete?
      I’m wearing iron rangers daily and They’re not the most comfortable walking on concrete.

    • @sicnarf6971
      @sicnarf6971 Před 2 lety

      @Peter smith honey vibrant ?

    • @emeraldcity_
      @emeraldcity_ Před 2 lety

      @@sicnarf6971 honey vibram.

  • @depaul7
    @depaul7 Před 2 lety +31

    Still rocking my Redback boots thanks to this channel, 4 months of daily wear and I love them. Waiting on a pair of Urban Drifters... I can't wait for my first pair of Nick's.

  • @juanesteban8938
    @juanesteban8938 Před 2 lety +3

    This winter in Canada I bought Palladium boots. They are awesome: stylish, light, comfortable, warm, very good price (lower than the rest of brand boots you usually find here), waterproof+. They are from France Lyon, roots from the French legion. They have become my favorite boots.

  • @emeliesolli5773
    @emeliesolli5773 Před rokem +2

    Love my Lems that I had for years. I use it as my winter boots.
    11:55 a great advice someone gave me, that have helped me tremendously, is to always remove the insole before use. By that I mean the loose sole which in this cut apart looks white.
    In my Lems it’s a night and day experience for me with or without the insole. While the insole feels soft and comfy, it disable sensory input the feet needs to provide the brain with. So with the insole in the shoe, for me after some use I can start experimenting headache, neck problems or sore hip, due to when I’m not walking correctly what should hurt my feet will instead build up and hurt my body in other places. Without the fluffy and comfy insole, if I walk incorrectly it’s going to hurt instantly in my feet which reminds my instantly to correct my stride.
    As I use this as my winterboot in nordic winters I add in a loose wool insole when it’s at its coldest. This work better then the insole the manufacturer delivers the boot with as it’s felted to be compact rather then being fluffy. If you are like me and have relatively narrow feet, this boots work really well in cold dry winters. As the boot is so soft and light you tie the shostrings ones and just slide your feet on and out of them, as the boot is so soft it follows your feet when if you don’t time them on tightly. It also make the wide and loose enough for wool insoles and thick wool socks.

  • @lwulf
    @lwulf Před 2 lety +6

    I have only had a few pair of decent boots, but I just got my Nick's rangers this week (that I ordered after watching your review of the builder pros) and they are amazing. I'm absolutely blown away at the construction, and plan to wear them for what seems likely to be decades. For any who may be curious, I sized using Nick's printable guide, they fit perfect, and 24 hours of wearing into the break in process, they have been great.

  • @Kanaloa47
    @Kanaloa47 Před 2 lety +13

    Those Rawlings look special. Reminds me of the top quality leather baseball glove I had as a kid. Put those on my short list.

    • @spacefren3826
      @spacefren3826 Před 2 lety

      I didn’t even know Rawlings made a boot. Off to eBay I go before you guys drive up the price… whoosh 💨
      Edit: They didn’t have any 😔

  • @nicklasm7708
    @nicklasm7708 Před 2 lety

    Thx for an awsome channel, I've binged it and got myself a pair of Red Wing 1907's. It would be awsome to see this model get reviewed and cut in half!

  • @sethchapman8001
    @sethchapman8001 Před 8 měsíci

    I honestly never would have guessed that I enjoy watching boots/shoes get cut up as much as I do..... but here we are. This is a shoe/boot lovers dream channel. To get to actually see what work/materials are used and the quality is so valuable! Whenever I buy another pair of boots, I will definitely be checking them out here before I ever try them on. My favorite boots are my Wilcox Fairfax, that are now 7 years old and still in great shape! These are the nicest I have ever owned so I don't have too many comparisons. Previously it was a pair of Ahnu Montara (that lasted 3.5 years), but they are almost more like high top shoes than boots. SO comfortable though! I used to really like "jump" boots, with the zipper up the side (would make a cool episode!). Had a couple of pairs of Doc Martens (before they moved manufacturing to China), they were okay, mostly wanted them for the look. But the soles sometimes crack and will let water seep in from the ground.

  • @SchumiFan92
    @SchumiFan92 Před 2 lety +11

    I’ve been wearing a pair of Allen Edmonds Higgins Mill boots with the lug sole and have fell in love with them. I’ve worn them almost everyday at work this winter and they’re by far the most comfortable boots I own.

  • @donjuanmckenzie4897
    @donjuanmckenzie4897 Před 2 lety +5

    Got me a pair of iron rangers and I've been addicted to your channel ever since.

  • @dawnkobylarz7126
    @dawnkobylarz7126 Před rokem

    I love he loves boots so much!I can see why ,it's like women with shoes,I love boots and nice footwear myself,I'm glad he has this channel available for anyone to see,I can't see this channel doing anything but growing!Best Wishes Rose Anvil!

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike Před rokem +1

    The POLO Ralph Lauren Hamlin boots are really nice looking. Just picked up an all black pair

  • @waswerebeen11644
    @waswerebeen11644 Před 2 lety +5

    My favorite boot is the Nick's Officer Boot. It cradles my foot well and looks sharp. I also like my White's Line Scout boots. However, the tongue on the White's does not lend itself as well to folding like the Nick's boot does.

  • @miltonbates6425
    @miltonbates6425 Před 2 lety +8

    Please cut apart a Danner Mountain Light. I've had mine for over 16 years (with one resole by Danner) and they're still going strong.

    • @Chiefqueef91
      @Chiefqueef91 Před 2 lety

      Never heard of them before

    • @miltonbates6425
      @miltonbates6425 Před 2 lety

      @@Chiefqueef91 You're missing out. Best classic hiking boots out there, by far.

  • @joeydr1497
    @joeydr1497 Před rokem

    This channel is the reason I use welco jungle boots for everything, already liked boots because I’m a hiker but the extra info is much appreciated

  • @bometcalfe9379
    @bometcalfe9379 Před 2 lety +4

    Can’t beat thorogood for me. I wear the heritage moc toe for work and the 1957 series for hunting/hiking.

  • @wolfhound1a
    @wolfhound1a Před 2 lety +4

    I totally agree about the rock roosters. I have a pair that i wear everyday. The most comfortable boots I've ever worn.

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 Před 2 lety +13

    I still find my Mongrel and Redback's to be my favourite and most comfortable boots. Both made in Australia too !

  • @kevinm5564
    @kevinm5564 Před 2 lety

    I love watching Brian the Boot Maker! So cool he got a shout out in this list

  • @nuthinbutlove
    @nuthinbutlove Před 2 lety

    Cat's a superstar. Everytime you begin filming it comes running to get in on the filming. 😁

  • @nathansmith6485
    @nathansmith6485 Před 2 lety +4

    Love my Lems Boulder Boots! I came across them in a store and by dumb luck they only size they had left was my size - and when I put them on I was blown away! They are like slippers and boots put together! So comfy. 👍🏻

    • @linemanap
      @linemanap Před 2 lety

      So I think this random boot contest is a scam I was selected also.

  • @jamesmorgan4596
    @jamesmorgan4596 Před 2 lety +6

    Nicks Falcon boot for me. I got your Nicks colab boot and they really opened my eyes to pacific nw boots. That or a Viberg because I'm Canadian. Both look amazing in my eyes.

  • @charlespratt8663
    @charlespratt8663 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the Dayton Black Beauty as a casual boot and Red Wing 4473 for work.

  • @robformica5394
    @robformica5394 Před 2 lety

    John Doe Shoes makes a gorgeous wholecut boot you can customize in an absurd array of leathers. Turnaround is slow, customer service response is slow, there's a lot of inconsistency, but you get a one of a kind boot.

  • @PuppetMaster1791
    @PuppetMaster1791 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm still trying to break in my Nick's BuilderPro boots, currently at about 50-60 hours, and so far I love them. They are a little hard to get on and off with the size and shape of my feet but that is becoming a little easier as the leather wears in and stretches.

    • @StolenAlias
      @StolenAlias Před 2 lety +2

      After i broke in 7 red wing heritage boots, I thought my urban loggers wouldn’t be an issue to break in. I was wrong.

    • @neff-uu2xr
      @neff-uu2xr Před 2 lety

      I have a pair of nicks overlanders with at least 200 hours and I'm just starting to break them in. But it's still good boots for the price.

    • @cpsbandit6164
      @cpsbandit6164 Před 2 lety +1

      @@neff-uu2xr yea I have a part of Justins I got them to my size their wide is bigger than advertised but stiff as hell

    • @neff-uu2xr
      @neff-uu2xr Před 2 lety +1

      @@cpsbandit6164 Yea it's fun to show off the boots but there are some days that my feet just gets tired of leather 😅

    • @derekhubbard8035
      @derekhubbard8035 Před 2 lety

      I've got about the same amount of hours in my Perry's from whites and they're just getting to the point where it's almost a sad moment when I have to take them off because of how comfy they've gotten.

  • @juanzambrano2944
    @juanzambrano2944 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks to this channel started my little boot collection (red wing IR and whites perry) really cool to see your preference on boots and got some ideas to add this year hopefully 🤞🏼

  • @d.newsome6344
    @d.newsome6344 Před rokem +1

    I love my Lems, but they are essentially high-top slippers. I do shop-work in them, but on sites I fear a nail in the foot and they are hell on a ladder. That being said, the agility you have wearing Lems is nice. After wearing Lems you notice how much inertia a heavy work boot instills. You are constantly fighting a heavy work boot. Once it gets moving, it doesn't want to stop. Lems, however, go where you want them to go with very little effort. Just watch out where you step.

  • @tts626
    @tts626 Před 2 lety +7

    Surprised Belleville didn't make the "cut", very good boots. My absolute favorite boots of all time though are vintage 90's Cocoran/Matterhorn 195x. Thinsulate, Goretex, vented panels, Vibram soles, quick lace d-rings on uppers, milspec sizes to fit every foot. Each pair I've owned has literally lasted me a decade with a few resoles and regular care. Three pairs in 30 years. So good, they don't make 'em anymore, LOL! Belleville is my most recent addition and imo, every bit as good as the old Matterhorns. Not quite as stylish, but much easier to find =)

    • @hawgbreath
      @hawgbreath Před 2 lety

      I agree about the Bellevilles. Very good quality and comfort although I need orthotic insoles for full support (very high arches). No, they can’t be resoled but they take a pretty severe beating and are durable. They’re also quiet, I wear them on hikes when I am out doing wildlife photography and they are noticeably quieter than other types of boots I’ve seen people wear on the trails.

    • @jacobackley502
      @jacobackley502 Před rokem

      I had to get some flight deck boots in the Navy and just randomly picked Belleville from the list of approved ones. Honestly a great pair, I've been beating the hell out of them for a few years now, still going strong

  • @lewisowens4
    @lewisowens4 Před 2 lety +3

    I wear them pretty much on a daily basis! Super comfy too!
    Also, I love your content man, keep up the great work!

  • @adamunruh3209
    @adamunruh3209 Před 2 lety

    I filmed a documentary about Brian the boot maker several years ago and I did not really think very much about it at the time. I actually owned an industrial sewing machine and an awl at that time and was building sewed goods as a side hobby along with my film work. But all this time later it's crazy to hear him mentioned on this channel and I honestly now realize that part of this love for boots I have was started there when I worked on that. And also from channels like this and stridewise too. Thank you so much.

  • @tomclark6277
    @tomclark6277 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey it'd be cool to see you review and cut in half the Keen Cincinnati moc toe boots. I have a pair and have been really comfortable and wearing well so far.

  • @albertoclonado
    @albertoclonado Před 2 lety +3

    Would be great to see Truman boots cut in half… it’s confusing whether they are worth the +$400 price tag, but definitely look rugged and unique (in terms of leathers)

  • @t.daniel5003
    @t.daniel5003 Před 2 lety +3

    I've had 5 different pair of Danner Boots for hunting, hiking and work. They have all been exceptionally well for there purpose. Best time to buy is around Father's day and Thanksgiving when they go on sale.

  • @GreyCrowe
    @GreyCrowe Před rokem +1

    Dude "..just feels good.." in his heels. Right on

  • @shihanbutcher5637
    @shihanbutcher5637 Před 2 lety

    So I do landscaping down under and have over the last 20 years have worn so many different work boots and shoes. Due to a pain in my left foot on the left side if my foot have been hunting for a good pair of shore. This is how I came across your channel I have subscribed and luv the work you do so keep up the good work. So after looking around and trying on countless amount of shoes and boots, I decided to look at hiking shoes and settled on Merrell Accentor mid vent. Worn them for the last 3 days the pain has gone so this is a break through as the pain has been there for months. I've had it massaged even taken pain kills and anti-inflammatory's that have not helped, so hope you have time to test these boots out I bought 2 pair's and 2 other types of their shoe that's how happy with them I am.

  • @risingmcattlyst
    @risingmcattlyst Před 2 lety +5

    Two brands I’d love to see you explore:
    Rossi in Australia (compare to Blundstone and Redwing)
    JK Boots (Compare to Nick’s and White’s)

  • @echevarriawilson
    @echevarriawilson Před rokem +3

    I've really been loving the Redwing Burnside. I'm a daily motorcycle rider and found that they are very practical for what I need here in Florida. I also use the Timberland Pro, and Irish Setter Ely throughout the week.

  • @phat2daddy
    @phat2daddy Před 2 lety

    You mentioned you dislike laced zipper boots but myself as a poorer motorcycle rider find it necessary. When you get a broken leg they always want to cut your boot off as not to do further damage to leg and with lace and zippers undone they can usually remove boot with out scissors thus saving the poorer of us from the loss of that investment as we love our broke in boots as well

  • @diezelvh4133
    @diezelvh4133 Před 2 lety

    Here in the Pacific Northwest, we wear 1. Danner Super Rainforest 2. Red Wings the most.

  • @scottprewitt4712
    @scottprewitt4712 Před 2 lety +3

    Got a pair of Jim Greens on your recommendation. They rule. Thanks!

  • @Jetwow135
    @Jetwow135 Před 2 lety +5

    I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the redbacks you had them as your go to boot last year and I’m curious what changed? Is it just you wanted to choose boots after that video or is it not good after 2 years?

  • @dmjink
    @dmjink Před 2 lety

    I was interested to hear you were a former fire fighter. I’m a former forester with the state of Missouri, and when several of us in the Ozarks started wearing White’s Smoke Jumpers I think almost everyone in the field in forestry division got a pair. (I don’t know what they wear now, but if they aren’t White’s, they don’t know what boots are.) The Smoke Jumper was the finest shoe I ever wore!

  • @jeffredman6653
    @jeffredman6653 Před 7 měsíci

    When I was riding, the Hathorn packer was a great bang for the buck boot. When doing ground work, it was the redwing 402. The Vasquez sundowner of the 80's was my go to hiker, with oboz being my current one, though I dream of a pair of Russell moccasin boots. Now that I have a little money, I have some nicer boots that I really enjoy, but those first 3 will always be special.

  • @ramonmartinezjr.5697
    @ramonmartinezjr.5697 Před 2 lety +4

    I was wondering if you still wear the Redback? Since it was last years favorito!
    Having bought mine about two months ago im loving them so far. I did upgrade to the leather insole they sell because of the personal footprint like I've seen in the 1000 mile series. I've never been so excited about boots until I started watching. Thank you!

  • @christinehicks7868
    @christinehicks7868 Před 2 lety +7

    I am in the market for new boots. I was wondering is there a difference in quality between female and male versions of the same boots?

    • @Arkarinum
      @Arkarinum Před 2 lety +3

      Good topic for a new video I guess

    • @LithicKing
      @LithicKing Před 2 lety

      If you go with a reputable boot company, like redwing for example, there is no difference in quality in same model boots. The difference is only in foot shape.

    • @christinehicks7868
      @christinehicks7868 Před 2 lety +2

      My pair before last was was red wing and I loved them. Wore them through high school and half way through college before too many comments saying how destroyed they were convinced (bullied) me into getting rid of them.

  • @jacmac0422
    @jacmac0422 Před rokem

    awesome video and such a great length, no fluff. Thank you

  • @Dannyinsanity45
    @Dannyinsanity45 Před 2 lety

    I've had a pair of Rockport ankle boots for about 10 years now and boy are they comfortable.

  • @scottd9755
    @scottd9755 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for all the effort you and your crew put into these videos, very helpful and interesting to watch! 👌

  • @3rdofthree
    @3rdofthree Před 2 lety +5

    Had a pair of Red Wing 998, made in USA back in 12/2010, since early 2011… still have original Vibram sole! Plenty of annual Obenhauf’s later and they are still a good boot. Variety of insoles over the years.

  • @JoeSuff242
    @JoeSuff242 Před 2 lety +2

    Got a few months on my “nicks/rose” colab boots and really love the look. Most expensive footwear I’ve ever bought. I do IT work so I don’t need sturdy foot ware like this. The heft is like having ankle weights on. As they break in I’m starting to not take them off immediately when I return through the front door. Feel like the boot has some how helped with my knee issues which seems counter productive for something so heavy.

  • @doylehurt2014
    @doylehurt2014 Před 2 lety

    I am fairly new to the quality boot world. So I’m going to have to say my red wing iron rangers and my nicks boots ND1s That I haven’t gotten yet from Nick’s and by the way thank you Rose Anvil

  • @Lord_Mad_Dog
    @Lord_Mad_Dog Před 2 lety +5

    i know im really biased because im from the area, but i love timbs. there have been some awesome collabs coming from them that include stuff like vibram lug soles and a goodyear welt. ive yet to find one of them in my size and price range but theyre really nice and i like that theyre leaning towards more eco friendly practices. the rebotl ones are really unique looking and a nice way to reuse some of what would have otherwise ended up in a landfill or the ocean. most of my rotation is white leather sneakers though so i dont get to wear them as much as i would like to

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful Před 2 lety +26

    I'd love to see some tall boots for men - it's time for them to come back in fashion again :)

    • @minerforjob32
      @minerforjob32 Před 2 lety +2

      I hate 8 inch boots, Im a bit tall and they are akward, 14 eyes, even maybe 20 eyes would be cool to see, as there arent many good companies that do them.

    • @ceroew4239
      @ceroew4239 Před 2 lety +2

      You mean like the same vein as the hightop military boots? Halfway to the calf? Para boots

    • @greyhoundTex
      @greyhoundTex Před 2 lety +2

      I'm bringing them back. I have a growing tall boot rotation.

    • @wecanjump7512
      @wecanjump7512 Před 2 lety +4

      I like em too. I have 8 inch Nicks Overlanders but I wish I had gone 10in. Looks better if you blouse (former airborne) them IMO.

    • @kyleashdown518
      @kyleashdown518 Před 2 lety +1

      Shitkickers > Blundstones around here

  • @PadmaDorjee
    @PadmaDorjee Před 2 lety

    You give tonnes of information and you seem really genuine so I subscribed.

  • @JAndersen22222
    @JAndersen22222 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my rock rooster slip on boots. I work at a fire department and they hold up great for any training or grunt work we’re doing, the rubberized toe cap really holds up, and running a lot of ems calls they’re super comfortable. The first pair I ordered had an issue with the lip of the heel cap folding over and causing chaffing, so they just sent me a free pair to make up for it and I’ve had no issues since

  • @PtotheMtotheK
    @PtotheMtotheK Před rokem +4

    The Wolverine/Rawlings collab is amazing -- too bad I'm finding out far too late about it. Says they're made from the same leather Rawlings uses for their Heart of the Hide series gloves - which are what many players in the MLB head out onto the field with. They're also individually numbered...makes the collector and baseball lover in me salivate!

  • @DrRolexPhD
    @DrRolexPhD Před 2 lety +3

    It's funny you say that about the Wolverine 1000 mile: the last fits me PERFECTLY too. Better than any brand I've ever tried.
    Next up for me: those Northamptons 😍

  • @alexisaddicted
    @alexisaddicted Před 2 lety +2

    Please pet that cat! It's amazing how he wants to be your center of attention haha
    Great videos btw, really enjoy them and actually helped me in some situations when buying footwear.

  • @jackbraddell8086
    @jackbraddell8086 Před 2 lety

    I don't even own a pair, but Nick's mic toe wedge is my favorite.

  • @ExMbegins
    @ExMbegins Před rokem +3

    If you could do the Thursdays womens reble boots I'd be so happy. Already got nice Carolina workbooks thanks to you but would love to see if the women's casual boots are still quality material 👌

  • @user-wx1sb1ve4s
    @user-wx1sb1ve4s Před 2 lety +4

    👍. I'm watching you from Russia. It is very interesting to learn about the structure of shoes.classic American shoes are especially interesting.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 Před 2 lety +2

    Hands down my favorite boots are an old pair of Finnish jackboots that I reconditioned. They have hiked tons of miles with me and backpacked as well, up mountains. For some freaked up reason they are just amazing.....with just leather insoles as well. Other than the fact that I am almost 100% flat footed (just found that out at 44 years) I have no explanation.

  • @Assassino
    @Assassino Před 2 lety +4

    I saw that you were considering cutting those Nike Dunks apart. Have you ever considered cutting apart a proper designer shoe like a Rick Owens Ramones sneaker or something? They're extremely popular right now and they're made in Italy. They have an infamous cult following too. I feel like Dunks are kind of predictable now that you've cut the AJ1s apart lol

  • @JaysonBucy
    @JaysonBucy Před 2 lety +4

    I've got a pair of Nick's Travelers on order. But, I would really like to see someone like Nicks make a motorcycle boot with a shifter cover on the left boot. And I know you hate this, but I love boots with side zippers, so much easier to get on in the dark without waking up the family.

  • @cas1338
    @cas1338 Před 2 lety +1

    After wearing 5.11 or Danner uniform “patrol” boots for about 20 years, I got a pair of boots from Wilcox Boots that don’t scream “I’m a cop”. I love my Kerns (brown w/ white sole), and would like to get a pair of either Shiloh or Fairfax in black.

  • @michaelruff6547
    @michaelruff6547 Před 2 lety

    This channel is what reintroduced me to Redbacks and ultimately got me to purchase a pair that have become my everyday boot

  • @kevinp483
    @kevinp483 Před 2 lety

    Role clubs are hands down the best boots I’ve ever worn. I got them as a gift a year ago for finishing school and trust me when I say details are never missed

  • @fluffyfreak505
    @fluffyfreak505 Před 2 lety +2

    Need to see more cowboy boots!! I'm debating right now between some Olathe tall tops, Rios of Mercedes, or some Fenoglio roughouts. Eventually I'll end up with all 3, just which to get first!

  • @Doolz45
    @Doolz45 Před 2 lety +1

    I just received my Truman Cattail Grizzly after 8 weeks ,and I do think the wait was worth it. Nothing better than hand made boots.very comfortable.

  • @user-pc5xu8wt6h
    @user-pc5xu8wt6h Před 2 lety

    Would love to see a video of you cutting in half some redwing work boots. More specifically the dynaforce line. It’s what I wear for work. Would be really interesting to see what’s inside. Love your vids dude!

  • @CatDaddySteve
    @CatDaddySteve Před 2 lety

    CAMBELL & SON of Roseburg Oregon. Making work & war boots since WWII. The father passed away, the son continues , from logging to cowboy he makes them all.

  • @jonathangarzon2798
    @jonathangarzon2798 Před 2 lety

    One important point, you need outdoor and indoor boots ( even concrete like surfaces, irregular multiple terrain)
    It can be the difference between slipping and cracking your head

  • @MJ-om8nw
    @MJ-om8nw Před 2 lety

    I have 2 pairs of whites. They are very durable and well made. I have had them for years. I'll probably have them forever.

  • @littlejoey22
    @littlejoey22 Před rokem

    Hey, just like you never thought your job would be cutting boots apart, I never thought I’d spend hours watching boots get cut apart. So first, thanks. You vids are helpful cause there seems to be a lot of marketing shenanigans and it’s hard to weed out the snake oil out there. Maybe in the future you could do a hunting boot analysis ie kenetrex, crispi, asolo, and lowa? Thanks again.

  • @mitchoconnell6944
    @mitchoconnell6944 Před 2 lety

    Nick's hand made boots are my dream boot!

  • @randyj.2989
    @randyj.2989 Před rokem

    I never knew about these boots but after watching several videos I really want a pair of Nicks.

  • @markknister6272
    @markknister6272 Před 2 lety

    Hair line is not a “problem.” I love being bald! I love my Justin Roper lace-ups. I really miss my bullhide lace-ups; they stopped making them. 😔 They only lasted 22 years.

  • @libran58
    @libran58 Před rokem

    I have a pair of Prada boots, for twenty years now, I got em at a junk shop but they had never been worn, they were from a catwalk I think. They still look almost like new.

  • @homedepari
    @homedepari Před 2 lety

    Sagara and other Indonesian boot-makers are indeed best value, high quality with lots of customization options, at fraction of cost compared to most other boot-makers...