@@JimGreenFootwearOfficialis it going to be more than just the African Ranger? I'd love to have a ranger for summer and a razorback with a lugged sole for winter! There is so much desire for barefoot shoes/boots that last more than a season and aren't basically disposable. I think you'll make a big splash in the market.
As someone with really wide feet who's been looking into the barefoot boot/shoes market to fit my feet, I am super excited for the release of the zero drop last. Love the boots you guys pump out and can't wait to buy a pair!
Jim green ive been nerding out to your boot anatomy videos, ive learned ALOT from watching you to the point im a shoe person thinking about Good year welts , toe caps , lastings , leather quality 😂 Before to me a boot was just a boot, and had no idea what made a good boot. The educational videos are awesome!
Can’t wait for the zero drop wider toe box! Like Anvil Rose the boulder boot is my most comfortable boot. I’m so happy Jim Green can start filling this design with a higher quality boot!
I'm so glad this legendary company is developing a minimalist boot. We're such a niche community and the current minamlist boot offerings... leave a lot to be desired. I'm excited to see what the pros can do!
... producing these highly informative videos is an excellent marketing initiative, Gareth ... I've owned many different styles over the last 20 years (love my Bushcats 👌) and can testify of good quality craftsmanship ... keep it up!
I am excited for the zero drop last!! Zero drop feels great on my low back after an auto accident I had a few years back. I love the African Rangers btw!!
My favorite is the JG last, my Razorbacks and AR8 were a good fit from the beginning, and they are only getting better with wear. Other than my Iron Rangers, I hardly wear other shoes or boots nowadays.
The Town and Country boot is blake stitched?! I always thought it was cemented construction because the website page says it's not resoleable. Now I'm keen to get a pair!
Thank you, Gareth, for this very informative video. With all the interest in the Jim Green brand in America, subscriber numbers should be on the rise. Best regards.
I've been hiking in my AR's but i run in Altras amd am definitelymissing the zero drop on my hikes. I cant describe how excited i am for the launch of the zero drop boots. Im in PE, so if you are looking for a female wear tester, hit me up😂
This is just a terrific video for folks to learn one more part of shoe/boot building that will help them decide on which model to choose. If nothing else, it will certainly take one more mystery out of it! I was just recently introduced to JG footware via Weston Kaye (a.k.a. Rose Anvil CZcams) and went GaGa over the idea of a recraftable heavy duty boot that has plenty of room for toes at a very reasonable price, imported from South Africa. What hooked me was/is the fact that for every 10 pairs sold, a pair is donated to the South African Rangers to help stop poaching. I call that a purchase with a purpose. It is good to know the lasts that fit my feet since the Buffalo African Ranger and the Razorback Tyre are a near custom fit. I will warn people that there is some breaking in of these boots as the leather, although high quality, is bush/desert tough (by design) so plan on a few close-to-home short adventures to help with the break in before longer adventures.
Many overlook the last used on their boots and the importance this choice has on how your footwear performs and the overall fit💪. Thank you for your support and kind words! We are heading towards 3 000 pairs of boots donated to Rangers in need since the inception of our #BootsForRangers campaign and that is all thanks to the support from our community🐸🐸 Enjoy the Jim Green Journey ahead this week🥾
I gravitate to ASH last, but i'm on JG last with a mean machine, but have never felt any uncomfortable pressure on the toe-box. The predator that preys on other boots is non other than Jim Green🐸
Thank y'all! Very informative. I'm about to order my first pair of JG boots and am very excited to expect a boot that actually fits with a wide toe box!
Good to see the zero drop coming. Would be good to be able to have a healthier Jim Green barefoot option, to replace my Highlanders and Belleville Mini-Mil TR's for duty use.
I'd love to see a video on sizing specifically. As someone with a 4E foot I find buying boots to be difficult even when I can try them on. At times you just can't tell if the boot is stiff and new or if it is going to be tight even after break in. Sometimes a wide boot is massively wide in the heel but only slightly wide at the ball and toe box. More often than not I find that even wide boots are narrow at the arch or just behind the ball of the foot (my problem area). I am between a 9 and 9.5 4E on a Brannock (more like a 9.25) and find myself in a 10 2E in many boots (because a 9.5 4E isn't offered. I'd love to pick up a pair of African Rangers the sizing worries me. I know the site says go true to Brannock but being two widths narrower I'd guess going up half a size might do the trick, but these things are hard to guess at. I know sizing is alluded to but again, I'd love a full-on sizing advice video.
Thanks for the info. I put about 5 miles on my African Ranger buffalo boots today and they served me well. I'm looking forward to getting a pair of Baobabs in the near future, but need to save up a little bit.
All in for Jim Green. I bought the ridgeback for work And the African ranger for daily. Both were a little tight so I took the soles out. Now they fit like gloves. Glad to see those barefoot boots. Ultimately that's why I wanted these. I have fat (wide)feet and those rangers were the closest thing I could find to barefoots that looked durable. Bravo to you. I just wish the boots I bought would wear out quick so I could have an excuse to buy others.
Thanks for the epic feedback! We take huge pride in each boot that leaves our factory and are happy to hear of some more Jim Green boots living up to their standard. All the best for the adventures ahead and we are always a message away should you have any questions 💪💪
Having both ASHM and JG lasted boots I can just confirm: JG's (steel toed Razorback) will burn and hurt your toes at first, but are spot on once broken in. the ASHM last (with my shoelie) fit from the beginning and made breaking in a breeze.
Very informative! I hadn't seen the T&C before, which lead me to your South Africa page. There's a couple of really interesting models there that I hadn't seen before! Would be cool to hear more about some of those that aren't available in the States. The Bantam in particular looks wild
Thanks for the feedback! We have covered all our Chukka/Vellie boot options in a previous video 💪, as we establish more we are looking into making the entire Jim Green range readily available world wide 🐸🐸
Will there be a zero drop Razorback? Even better will the last be offered for most boots? If this would be the case. JG can be a leader in a growing market. JG will be my go to boot.
For the time being we have developed the African Ranger exclusively on the Zero Drop last, with time we shall look at adding additional styles to our Zero Drop range 💪💪
It's so helpful having these overviews about the the guts of the boots and what your options are as a consumer, for custom boots. Lets us make the most well-informed decision we can. And I'm so looking forward to your barefoot boots. I've held off on barefoot until now because from what I've found they all lack someone on the quality/aesthetics/durability front, often trading natural materials for synthetics. But heritage and handmade boots always seemed to have much more traditional, un-anatomical shapes/lasts, way too narrow for my duck feet. Those two circles of the venn diagram never seemed to meet. Then I came across JG and your wider stitchdown boots and I knew there was potential. It's a niche I haven't really seen anyone fill (though I'm happy to learn otherwise) and I think it's gonna be a hit. Fulfilling both roles of ergonomics and more natural foot function, with the style and strength of stitchdown leather construction, they're gonna have little in the way of competition. They're gonna be irresistible to so many, myself included. And now that you're pursuing heritage leathers in the style of Horween... you're really forging ahead. I think people are gonna come flocking, and I'm so excited to see what's coming down the pipeline.
Thank you for the great words and feedback, much appreciated. We are always looking for ways to assist our community in getting the right pair of Jim Green boots in their hands and on their feet for the job ahead🥾 We cannot wait for the release of our barefoot range and see where the boots get out and about on their journeys 👊 Enjoy the weeks adventures ahead 💪🐸
Very informative video. Thank you. If I hadn't watched many of your previous videos I would've sent my Razorbacks back because they were so uncomfortable in the beginning. But because of those videos, I had faith they would break in and they did. Now they are extremely comfortable and they fit like a glove. I love my Razorbacks and my African Rangers. I'm curious, how many of each last do you need in your factory? For instance, do you need hundreds of each last, or do you just need a couple of them?
Hi Craig, thanks for the great feedback and support towards Jim Green!🐸 Great question, We have approximately 1 200 lasts in our factory that we use for production 💪
i am very excited about the upcoming zero drop shoes, i remember commenting on one of your videos about a zero drop shoe a while ago but i did not actually think it would happen!
I have a wide foot and my Boababs are wearing in quite nicely! That zero drop shoe almost looks like the same shape as old school Converse boots. Those wore amazingly and I think these will too!
The Town and Country boot...I only see it listed on the international website. Is it possible to purchase this boot in the USA? Just curious since it is not listed on US website or Amazon. And is it possible to get the Town and Country as a lace up boot? If so, I think it would probably be the most popular boot from JG in the USA!
Good day, you are able to order the Town and Country from our international site but please note international orders do possess shipping fees. As we establish more as a brand we are looking to make our entire Jim Green Range more readily available world wide 💪💪
Purchased the zero drop African rangers, but they were way too wide for my feet even though I'm accustomed to other zero drop boots and shoes. Will you ever offer the zero drops in narrower pictures?
Dang man, my extremely hard to fit size is still available in the buffalo ranger, but now i need to wait for that zero drop. Why are decisions SO HARD?!
thanks for the video on that interesting topic. I wonder if there are any noticeable (for the shoemakers) differences between feet of white and black people? how do the last scale up the size? also, i am looking forward for your new shoes :)
All Jim Green boots are a standard wide fit. We offer a few lasts in our range - below is information with styles associated: JG last - This is a wide fit and offers a snugger feel all around. This last, we use on our Razorback, Stockman slip on, 4x4, Bushcat and AR8 Boot. STC last - This is a wide fit and offers a roomy and rounded toe box (more room above the toes). This last, we use on our African Ranger, Vellie, and Outback Slip On. MO last - This is a standard width with a roomy and rounded toe box. This last, we use on our Monster Range. ASH last - This is a deceivingly narrow in look last but still offers the traditional wide fit of Jim Green boots with a snug toe box, For this last if you are 2E Width and above we recommend half a size up. This last is used on our Baobab Boot, Shellie & Numzaan.
Thanks for the recommendation! We shall be developing more styles on our barefoot last following the release of our African Ranger Barefoot boot, a slip on boot shall be considered💪
Yeah! Zero drop options! Great. But please don't make it ugly and super expensive, as many barefoot shoes companies do. I would totally buy pairs of African Rangers, Shoellies and Chukkas with zero drop. Even considering that I have to ship them to Brazil, where I am right now.
excited to see those barefoot boots!!
We are excited for the release of our barefoot range! 💪💪
@@JimGreenFootwearOfficialis it going to be more than just the African Ranger? I'd love to have a ranger for summer and a razorback with a lugged sole for winter! There is so much desire for barefoot shoes/boots that last more than a season and aren't basically disposable. I think you'll make a big splash in the market.
@@JimGreenFootwearOfficial would you ever make a last with a square toe box like White's are doing with 4811 last ?
As someone with really wide feet who's been looking into the barefoot boot/shoes market to fit my feet, I am super excited for the release of the zero drop last. Love the boots you guys pump out and can't wait to buy a pair!
Thanks for the support! September couldn't come sooner and we can't wait to get the barefoot boots rolling out 🐸
Really hyped for the zero-drop AR, looks amazing and seems to address all the aspects I would like to see in my favourite shoe :)
Jim green ive been nerding out to your boot anatomy videos, ive learned ALOT from watching you to the point im a shoe person thinking about Good year welts , toe caps , lastings , leather quality 😂
Before to me a boot was just a boot, and had no idea what made a good boot.
The educational videos are awesome!
Thanks for the great feedback and support! Glad to hear the info is helping for selecting the right boot for the job 💪🐸
Can’t wait for the zero drop wider toe box! Like Anvil Rose the boulder boot is my most comfortable boot. I’m so happy Jim Green can start filling this design with a higher quality boot!
I'm so glad this legendary company is developing a minimalist boot. We're such a niche community and the current minamlist boot offerings... leave a lot to be desired. I'm excited to see what the pros can do!
Classy move naming Nicks and showing their footage. You're right to point out that while you compete, you address very different price points.
... producing these highly informative videos is an excellent marketing initiative, Gareth ... I've owned many different styles over the last 20 years (love my Bushcats 👌) and can testify of good quality craftsmanship ... keep it up!
Good day Peter and thank you for the support over the many years and great feedback, much appreciated. All the best for the adventures ahead 💪🐸
Really enjoy all the videos you've been pushing out. Love the openness of your brand.
I would love to see a video like this but with all the leather options as well.
I am excited for the zero drop last!! Zero drop feels great on my low back after an auto accident I had a few years back. I love the African Rangers btw!!
🎉cant wait for the vir 2 hours 😢😂😂😂
I just ordered a custom pair of AR8's on the STC last of the African Ranger. When buffalo hide is available again I will be ordering another pair.
Thank you for your continued support.
My favorite is the JG last, my Razorbacks and AR8 were a good fit from the beginning, and they are only getting better with wear.
Other than my Iron Rangers, I hardly wear other shoes or boots nowadays.
With the Razorback and AR8 duo you should be ready for any challenge👊, thanks for the support and enjoy the journey ahead🐸🐸
@@JimGreenFootwearOfficial Got two pairs of Razorbacks, and a pair of AR8 and AR. So definitely ready for anything for years to come 💪
The Town and Country boot is blake stitched?! I always thought it was cemented construction because the website page says it's not resoleable. Now I'm keen to get a pair!
At last! I finally understand lasts. Thanks for the informative video, always enjoy the Jim Green content.
Thank you, Gareth, for this very informative video. With all the interest in the Jim Green brand in America, subscriber numbers should be on the rise. Best regards.
I can watch these videos everyday. I will own a pair of boots from Jim Green one day. Thanks for the videos Go Jim Green 🐸
Thank you for the great support and kind words as always enjoy the weeks journeys ahead! 💪💪
I've been hiking in my AR's but i run in Altras amd am definitelymissing the zero drop on my hikes. I cant describe how excited i am for the launch of the zero drop boots. Im in PE, so if you are looking for a female wear tester, hit me up😂
This is just a terrific video for folks to learn one more part of shoe/boot building that will help them decide on which model to choose. If nothing else, it will certainly take one more mystery out of it! I was just recently introduced to JG footware via Weston Kaye (a.k.a. Rose Anvil CZcams) and went GaGa over the idea of a recraftable heavy duty boot that has plenty of room for toes at a very reasonable price, imported from South Africa. What hooked me was/is the fact that for every 10 pairs sold, a pair is donated to the South African Rangers to help stop poaching. I call that a purchase with a purpose.
It is good to know the lasts that fit my feet since the Buffalo African Ranger and the Razorback Tyre are a near custom fit. I will warn people that there is some breaking in of these boots as the leather, although high quality, is bush/desert tough (by design) so plan on a few close-to-home short adventures to help with the break in before longer adventures.
Many overlook the last used on their boots and the importance this choice has on how your footwear performs and the overall fit💪. Thank you for your support and kind words! We are heading towards 3 000 pairs of boots donated to Rangers in need since the inception of our #BootsForRangers campaign and that is all thanks to the support from our community🐸🐸
Enjoy the Jim Green Journey ahead this week🥾
I gravitate to ASH last, but i'm on JG last with a mean machine, but have never felt any uncomfortable pressure on the toe-box. The predator that preys on other boots is non other than Jim Green🐸
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Razorback last has changed my life. I am a 9.5D. The 10.5 JG is the best boot I've worked in.
Thank y'all! Very informative. I'm about to order my first pair of JG boots and am very excited to expect a boot that actually fits with a wide toe box!
Good to see the zero drop coming. Would be good to be able to have a healthier Jim Green barefoot option, to replace my Highlanders and Belleville Mini-Mil TR's for duty use.
I'd love to see a video on sizing specifically. As someone with a 4E foot I find buying boots to be difficult even when I can try them on. At times you just can't tell if the boot is stiff and new or if it is going to be tight even after break in. Sometimes a wide boot is massively wide in the heel but only slightly wide at the ball and toe box. More often than not I find that even wide boots are narrow at the arch or just behind the ball of the foot (my problem area). I am between a 9 and 9.5 4E on a Brannock (more like a 9.25) and find myself in a 10 2E in many boots (because a 9.5 4E isn't offered.
I'd love to pick up a pair of African Rangers the sizing worries me. I know the site says go true to Brannock but being two widths narrower I'd guess going up half a size might do the trick, but these things are hard to guess at.
I know sizing is alluded to but again, I'd love a full-on sizing advice video.
Thanks for the info. I put about 5 miles on my African Ranger buffalo boots today and they served me well. I'm looking forward to getting a pair of Baobabs in the near future, but need to save up a little bit.
All in for Jim Green.
I bought the ridgeback for work
And the African ranger for daily.
Both were a little tight so I took the soles out. Now they fit like gloves.
Glad to see those barefoot boots. Ultimately that's why I wanted these. I have fat (wide)feet and those rangers were the closest thing I could find to barefoots that looked durable.
Bravo to you. I just wish the boots I bought would wear out quick so I could have an excuse to buy others.
Thanks for the epic feedback! We take huge pride in each boot that leaves our factory and are happy to hear of some more Jim Green boots living up to their standard. All the best for the adventures ahead and we are always a message away should you have any questions 💪💪
Very handy video. Will really help out when shopping for my next pair of JG boots
We are always happy to assist in getting the correct pair of Jim Green boots in your hands and on your feet🐸💪
Having both ASHM and JG lasted boots I can just confirm:
JG's (steel toed Razorback) will burn and hurt your toes at first, but are spot on once broken in. the ASHM last (with my shoelie) fit from the beginning and made breaking in a breeze.
Very helpful
Cool video. Interesting and informative. Thumbs up!
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Great Informative video! Would love to know more about how you develop your lasts and how the 3D printing works with that.
Very informative! I hadn't seen the T&C before, which lead me to your South Africa page. There's a couple of really interesting models there that I hadn't seen before! Would be cool to hear more about some of those that aren't available in the States. The Bantam in particular looks wild
Thanks for the feedback! We have covered all our Chukka/Vellie boot options in a previous video 💪, as we establish more we are looking into making the entire Jim Green range readily available world wide 🐸🐸
Will there be a zero drop Razorback? Even better will the last be offered for most boots? If this would be the case. JG can be a leader in a growing market. JG will be my go to boot.
For the time being we have developed the African Ranger exclusively on the Zero Drop last, with time we shall look at adding additional styles to our Zero Drop range 💪💪
It's so helpful having these overviews about the the guts of the boots and what your options are as a consumer, for custom boots. Lets us make the most well-informed decision we can. And I'm so looking forward to your barefoot boots. I've held off on barefoot until now because from what I've found they all lack someone on the quality/aesthetics/durability front, often trading natural materials for synthetics. But heritage and handmade boots always seemed to have much more traditional, un-anatomical shapes/lasts, way too narrow for my duck feet. Those two circles of the venn diagram never seemed to meet.
Then I came across JG and your wider stitchdown boots and I knew there was potential. It's a niche I haven't really seen anyone fill (though I'm happy to learn otherwise) and I think it's gonna be a hit. Fulfilling both roles of ergonomics and more natural foot function, with the style and strength of stitchdown leather construction, they're gonna have little in the way of competition. They're gonna be irresistible to so many, myself included.
And now that you're pursuing heritage leathers in the style of Horween... you're really forging ahead. I think people are gonna come flocking, and I'm so excited to see what's coming down the pipeline.
Thank you for the great words and feedback, much appreciated. We are always looking for ways to assist our community in getting the right pair of Jim Green boots in their hands and on their feet for the job ahead🥾 We cannot wait for the release of our barefoot range and see where the boots get out and about on their journeys 👊 Enjoy the weeks adventures ahead 💪🐸
Very informative video. Thank you. If I hadn't watched many of your previous videos I would've sent my Razorbacks back because they were so uncomfortable in the beginning. But because of those videos, I had faith they would break in and they did. Now they are extremely comfortable and they fit like a glove. I love my Razorbacks and my African Rangers. I'm curious, how many of each last do you need in your factory? For instance, do you need hundreds of each last, or do you just need a couple of them?
Hi Craig, thanks for the great feedback and support towards Jim Green!🐸 Great question, We have approximately 1 200 lasts in our factory that we use for production 💪
i am very excited about the upcoming zero drop shoes, i remember commenting on one of your videos about a zero drop shoe a while ago but i did not actually think it would happen!
We are always listening and taking feedback and suggestions into consideration💪, we look forward to the release of the barefoot boot 👊🐸
@@JimGreenFootwearOfficial that's what i love about you guys
I have a wide foot and my Boababs are wearing in quite nicely! That zero drop shoe almost looks like the same shape as old school Converse boots. Those wore amazingly and I think these will too!
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The Town and Country boot...I only see it listed on the international website. Is it possible to purchase this boot in the USA? Just curious since it is not listed on US website or Amazon. And is it possible to get the Town and Country as a lace up boot? If so, I think it would probably be the most popular boot from JG in the USA!
Good day, you are able to order the Town and Country from our international site but please note international orders do possess shipping fees. As we establish more as a brand we are looking to make our entire Jim Green Range more readily available world wide 💪💪
Purchased the zero drop African rangers, but they were way too wide for my feet even though I'm accustomed to other zero drop boots and shoes. Will you ever offer the zero drops in narrower pictures?
Super keen to see your barefoot boot
Talking about pressure on the toes from the JG last - I noted this on my Stockmans. It went away in about a week and they fit GREAT now. Love them!
Always great to hear of another pair of trusty Stockman's out on their adventures! Thanks for the support 💪🐸
Dang man, my extremely hard to fit size is still available in the buffalo ranger, but now i need to wait for that zero drop.
Why are decisions SO HARD?!
Which last is used for the Vellies?
Good day and thanks for the interest! Our Vellies make use of our STC last.
thanks for the video on that interesting topic. I wonder if there are any noticeable (for the shoemakers) differences between feet of white and black people? how do the last scale up the size?
also, i am looking forward for your new shoes :)
Which last has the widest toe box?
All Jim Green boots are a standard wide fit. We offer a few lasts in our range - below is information with styles associated:
JG last - This is a wide fit and offers a snugger feel all around. This last, we use on our Razorback, Stockman slip on, 4x4, Bushcat and AR8 Boot.
STC last - This is a wide fit and offers a roomy and rounded toe box (more room above the toes). This last, we use on our African Ranger, Vellie, and Outback Slip On.
MO last - This is a standard width with a roomy and rounded toe box. This last, we use on our Monster Range.
ASH last - This is a deceivingly narrow in look last but still offers the traditional wide fit of Jim Green boots with a snug toe box, For this last if you are 2E Width and above we recommend half a size up. This last is used on our Baobab Boot, Shellie & Numzaan.
Please consider doing a slip on barefoot boot!
Thanks for the recommendation! We shall be developing more styles on our barefoot last following the release of our African Ranger Barefoot boot, a slip on boot shall be considered💪
Yeah! Zero drop options! Great. But please don't make it ugly and super expensive, as many barefoot shoes companies do. I would totally buy pairs of African Rangers, Shoellies and Chukkas with zero drop. Even considering that I have to ship them to Brazil, where I am right now.
Where are my nuzaams? 😊