Chainsaw boots comparison
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- čas přidán 22. 08. 2021
- These are the chainsaw protective boots I've been wearing the most!
I'll be comparing:
- Meindl Airstream
- STIHL ADVANCE GTX
- Arbortec Scafell Lite
- Cervino Wood Quick Step (ArbPro Andrew)
I get a lot of questions regarding chainsaw boots and hopefully sharing my thoughts on these 4 will help answer some of your questions.
Great job, really enjoy your reviews and actual working knowledge of what your reviewing. Thx.
Glad you like it!
Looove the bloopers and your decision anxiety choosing your favorite
Hahaha thanks
Great video. Nice to see that there are more options out for protective boots. Love the outtakes at the end!
Thanks
I have been using Andrew for a couple of years and I am really happy with it!
I wear the Meindl Airstream, i love it for climbing with spurs...
Thanks for the Video!
Thanks for the comparison video. I definitely plan on buying so chainsaw boots soon.
I love the Andrews! I was a bit wary of the quality of the foot ascender setup, but I've had them for a year now and they're still solid. Nice to be able to pop the ascender on and off and keep it in your pocket. Great video. Good to have you! 🥳
Awesome to hear that! Thanks for sharing.
And thank you
@@Femalelumberjack can I wear pull on for arbotist ?
Just what i needed! My old boots where getting to small.
Ty and greetings from Belgium!
awesome :)
Great video, keep up the awesome work looking forward to seeing the video on the Andrew boots 👍
Thank you
I found the Keen brand YEARS ago. That's all I ware from hiking,to work,and everything in-between. Good to see ya !!! Nice boots!!!👊👍🌳💚🌳💚🌳💚
Never heard of those.
Thank you
@@Femalelumberjack here is a good vid to watch about boots and Keen czcams.com/video/6ibtBTEsHRM/video.html
Very wise to have so many boots. One day on = three days so that they can dry and ventilate, to prevent mould.
This is Definitely for the PROS. The COST of Comfort and Safety is INFINITE ‼‼‼ Much Respect💯 for the TRADE. Very Nice Vlog as Usual, not Sure if I would be in the Market for Chainsaw Boots but I have some Great INFO to Compare and Shop with. Thanks for the KNOWLEDGE ‼‼‼ Stay Safe, Sweet🌹 and Blessed 🙏🏾❣❣❣
Another great educational video
Thanks for the information, as always great Video
My pleasure!
Thanks for the testing!
Great vid as always Felixia. Greetings from California.
Thank you very much
I typically use tall Danner construction boots. Although they have hard toes and several other features that are great for work around oily surfaces, puddles, round rung ladders, and electrical current, I don't think they would stop a chainsaw from cutting me anywhere other than the toe. I really should invest in one of the models you showcase here, considering I run chainsaws more than any other tool. All my other gear is centered around chainsaw use, but for some odd reason, my boots aren't really made for that, and sadly, that's true for everyone I cut with. They're all just using similar boots to what I use, which I don't believe are tested for chainsaw safety. I'm glad to see that you posted this introduction to some models of boots that are safe around saws. So many "treeple" think that a hard toe is all you need, but there's more to chainsaw foot safety than that.
Excellent review. I may be old school, but I'm most comfortable in my Danner logging boots. However, those colors are pretty cool! 👍
Thanks for explenations. Great show 😎
You’re welcome
Had two pairs of the red andrews, first pair lasted 18 months, second pair split after two months. Have the Pfanner groundwork boots a year now and they’re still fine, just the soles are gone slick. Looking at the Sip Grizzlies next if my dealer can’t sort out his Pfanner supplies due to Brexit…
With the extra space in boot two, you can put some iso mat under the laces but above the tongue and it will help take up the extra space.
Nice boot Felixia! I use the Arbpro with loop for the Haas knee asender and Notch jet step for the foot.
I use the jet step too
Love the review! My personal favorite chainsaw boot is the Pfanner Matterhorn. Expensive, but the best imo.
glad you liked it
@@Femalelumberjack to add to that, best is really vague. May not be the best if you really fear crushing toe injury as it's aluminum toe, may also not be the best if you're looking for the most protective as it's not class 3.. but for residential tree work where we're lowering things a lot and it's not super hectic, it's the best for me. Extremely comfortable. Take care!!
Great review. I don't like boots that are tight around my toes. I've got a pair of Stihl logging boots and they are comfortable and light weight. As always I enjoyed the bloopers. Take care and have a blessed week and I'll see you on your next vidja. Be careful out there.
thank you
Nice review I prefer Wesco logger it has good arch support and a nice heal it's a little tough on limb walking
Thanks for sharing.
Nice job !
Thanks
Hope u well great video and description of boots most have mendihl boots but are expensive in England around £250/£300 stay safe take care x
I found all of these boots on an English website at the same price
good collection 👍
thanks
Hello from Canada! Great review. I normally just wear really lightweight work boots in the warmer weather if I'm cutting. But in the cold snowy weather, I wear an insulated chainsaw boot. But I might look into some of these boots. Did you say you jump around in puddles when you are not working? LOL. Thanks a lot.
Great video! so I have the arbpro andrew. love the boot but my feet do hurt after being on spikes all day. Do you think the scafell light is the best for spikes.?
Hi Felixia,
Thank you for the great review. I’m really looking for the Meindl. A hiking style boot is what I need.
Would you rate your own foot small or normal wide? I have wide feet and would like a bit more space, but don‘t like the Stihl too much.
Do you have the Meindl in your regular size or need to order larger as normal?
Thank you very much and have a lovely Christmas. 🎄
Regards from Germany
I have the same problem with my work boots swapping between Altberg, Lowa and Danners on a daily basis. I have Meindl for the forest they are good quality and clean up well.
Awesome
great useful video and
you look lovely as always :)
Greetings !! it's nice to see your video great as usual good luck in further work and creating new videos "greetings from Istria Croatia"🙋🙋🙋🙋👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you
thank you ,from canada
You’re welcome
Great Review! ! You say it always wear protection when you work whit chainsaws! !💪💪👌👌🍀
Absolutely! PPE is so important!
@@Femalelumberjack man kann es nicht oft genug sagen, es gibt immer noch welche die vernachlässigen das! 🙈
Thanks for the review. I’ve been looking at the Andrew as I like the class 3 protection. How would you rate the flexibility of the Andrew compared to the others? Really only interested in something for ground work, not climbing. Thanks again!
Personally I think the class 3 rating is a nice-to-have but not important. The fact that almost all arborists and woodmen work with class 2 or 1 boots their entire careers says a lot, I think. When I've hit my feet or come close to hitting them, it's been a quick downward tap that bounces off - it'll almost always be the pulling chain that hits your foot, and that's going to push the saw away from your foot, not hang onto it. So I wouldn't get too fixated on protection class as a factor. Comfort and good fit are by far the more important safety considerations - all of my trips and missteps have been due to distractingly uncomfortable/ill-fitting/cumbersome boots.
Most girls seem to have lots of shoes, however you have chainsaw boots!😂 seems legit! ❤️. It's funny I was actually going to talk to you about saw boots. I've never owned a pair of them.
Thanks for the review. I’m interested in the arbpro servino boots. I’m in the USA and my size is a 91/2 wide. I’m not a girl but I hate my toes being punched as well. I generally need a wide size boot. I enjoy your review videos. Thanks again and may God Bless and watch over you and your family.
Ty for sharing was wondering what would be a good pair of power saw boots .
hope this can help
I've always preferred hard toe, logger heel, 10" leather logging boots... I don't climb. I have logger training and work from the ground. I mostly do TSI and storm damage work on rail trails, sportsmen's club, and land trust properties. I like the ankle support in uneven terrain... Though that heel worked against me a couple years ago. A steep embankment gave way under me and the heel snagged on something as I fell down the embankment. That resulted in me breaking my ankle. My cutting partner had to pull me up the embankment with a tow strap, load me in the back of the truck and transport me. Ugh! I guess there is no such thing as the perfect boot though my Nick's and White's come close.
I have found that the taller logger heel puts more strain on my ankles, I think of it like trying to wear womans high heels vs a running shoe.
The end:
"If I could only pick one pair....
.......
Nope"
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I have and like Haix boots. Have you ever tried them?
Do any of these have high-heels? Like the videos, keep up the good work.
Thanks
I have had a pair of husqvarna boots for the last 5 years. Apart from the wellies type boots. Do you know of any vegan chainsaw boots?
How do the soles stand up to everyday wear because this is one downfall of the Haix brand I’ve been researching
Thanks for the review and stay safe.
Great review! 👍
And women never pick only one pair! 😜🤣
Haha not when it comes to chainsaw stuff.. regular shoes is something else
Superrrrrr 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍
Please make videos on tree climbing work. Thanks.
Super fain 💪💪💪
Good to hear that stihl is too big so maybe it can fit wool sock
Women love their shoes. Either High Heels or Work Boots or BOTH! :)
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Do you have experience with Haix maby?
Maybe not “pro” enough boots; but you having a bit insight on Stihl so you may have the answer anyway. Is Stihl Dynamic S3 a reasonable boot for a occasional wood cutting (rarely climbing) with wide feet?
På forhånd tak 🙏🏼
LOL. GOOD REVIEW
Do you have a boot dryer.
My favorite is the Russian combat boot. Sincerely, Alaska.
She's gonna model the boots 😮😅
You should solicit the manufacturers for either endorsements or manufacturers affiliate links so that you can profit from your work for them
Szia😘🌸🌷tetszik a videó,ügyi vagy,sajnos nem tudok Angolul
But which boots do you wear to the club?
Chainsaw boots of course
Finding the right foot is a issue 😅😊
Always wear husqvarna boots.
I’ve heard good things about those
😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘
Turkiyeden selamlar bir boots alabilirmiyim tukiyeye gonderirmisiniz
Привет из Киева мне нравяца ваши видео
Why was the giant was to tall he ain't called a giant for nothing
Why the foot was to big big foot
Stihl и только Stihl.
Cinderella do you have a pair of chainsaw slippers
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12:32 Was that chainsaw BOOBS or boots...?!!🤔😅😇
P.S. 💯% "freak" and proud of it!🙄😁😇
P.P.S. Good review, will have to try STIHL boots.👍🏻
La mujer más sexi 🤩
There's nothing worse than wood chips in your boots.
Can be quite annoying 😆
I have the Stihls but very stiff (of course), like wearing ski boots. The soles have come unglued, so not very impressed.
I prefer the wellington boot type, better on wet farmland etc.
Whatever works for you
LMAO YOU're the Imelda Marcos of Chainsaw boots, the real female side of you has finally been revealed. but wheres the size 48 pair?
Lol
@@Femalelumberjack please let it be . . . safety glasses next Gotta protect those eyes. ohthoseeyes, sorry where was I yeah yeah, sorry, safety glasses and ... ??? oh no, gloves?, this could be a loong one.
Anything arbortec sucks!
Somewhere there's a foot freak who's really happy about now
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